Do we need to protect the beach?
6th July 2023 By Yashvi Gavankar
Tourists can visit harbours and seashores. In the harbours, people can view how the different boats are kept for local or fishing purposes. The seashores a tourist can enjoy the beauty of this beach as well as catch a glimpse of penguins and sprats. In the natural environment, fish glimmer in the clean water due to the rays of the sun, and swim in the cool waters, penguins also have a good time but when trucks come to wash the oil tankers, it leaves with the extinction of penguins and sprats. We need to put an end to this.
These oil patches aren't small, they are very huge. When the penguins swim in this seawater, all the oil covers their body with a thick layer. And soon fall dead. Some of them pass out when they eat foods that contain plastic. The pollution of toxic chemicals in the oil is spread entirely over the sea. Which is now, poisonous for us, human beings to enjoy and eat. The oil abandons the penguins and leaves them dead, exhausting and suffocating.
You may see that no one is ready to take revenge for these creatures. Tom Michelle helped a penguin to escape from plastic debris. The fishing net had trapped the penguin so he distracted the penguin and bravely freed him.
In my opinion, let all of us join and be like Tom Michelle, who went in to help the little penguin. We may not just need to help the penguins but stop the trunks to avoid the spreading of oil in the seashore, where tourists and creatures can spend their lives peacefully without pain.
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