Friday, January 4, 2019

Ocean Pollution Awareness Poem

The ocean is larger than any land we can inhabit, and it is beyond our scope of knowledge and private lives. Thus, it is convenient for us to search for excuses and isolate ourselves from the problem that we created for the ocean: our pollution. Yet, the ocean has always been a part of us and our world. As a result of our recklessness, we are actively killing 100 million marine animals per year and are also producing pesticides, oil spills, and metals such as mercury that end up affecting the marine animals that we end up consuming. As I have stated before, harming the ocean directly harms us. The ocean is indeed another tragedy of man’s mistakes and seems as if the harm we started is almost irreversible. However, the problem can be reversed.We only need not to lean on our own desire for comfort and convenience. Instead, we can take the initiative to prevent and reduce the harm we started. To that end, I offer a poem to highlight the ease in which these sentiments can be resolved by simply changing the way we look at things--that sometimes, it's simply a matter of thinking differently, positively, from the ground up. While this poem structure is by no means unique, I did feel it would be a poignant way to express the duality of thought involved.


Reverse Our Actions


The ocean is long gone!  
Don’t tell me that   
I can make a difference.  
Because after all
The ocean is dead, acidified with the Great Coral Reefs bleaching.
And I’m not reassured that
Bivalves and clams can build the calcium carbonate to build their shells
So I will remind myself that
the harm is irreversible
And we can not say that
Plastic bottles will be eradicated from our most precious resource
Because whatever effort we show
Oils spills like Deep Horizon and garbage stews like Pacific Trash Vortex will prevail
And it is not true that
The petroleum and fertilizers can be halted from running off the land now.
We can ponder that
the remedies for acoustic bleaching will succeed
Even though whales will still lose direction, with the loss of their primary sense of sound,
We will try to lie to ourselves, yet
There will be consequences
and don’t you know that when fish eats plastic,
We eat garbage that harms ourselves too?
So let’s stop dreaming of a false idea and believe that
The ocean can be saved.


By: Daniel Kim



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