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Urinating in the ocean is harmless - VIDEO

Urinating in the ocean is harmless - VIDEO
21.08.2014 21:15
Ever 'had to go' while swimming in the ocean but felt guilty about polluting the water?

Well, feel guilty no more - according to the American Chemical Society (ACS) peeing in the ocean is not only harmless, it is actually good for marine life.In a video, it says the components of urine pose no threat to life in the ocean, and if anything they can be beneficial - but they add peeing in enclosed areas like pools is a big no.A lot of people will no doubt have encountered the problem of going for a swim in the sea before realising they need to go to the toilet.But rather than facing the daunting trek back to a bathroom on land, they choose to relieve themselves in the water unbeknown to others.The ACS says it is ‘absolutely okay’ to go in the ocean in a video on Youtube for the channel Reactions.  The first reason for this is that urine is mostly water, with the average human’s urine composed of 95 per cent water, while also containing sodium and chloride ions.By comparison, sea water is about 96.5 per cent water and also contains sodium and chloride, albeit in a higher concentration.Both also contain potassium, so all in all urine won’t dramatically alter sea water in its vicinity.Another factor at play is urea, which is the main waste product in urine.‘As our bodies break down proteins in food urea is the leftover compound that gets rid of the excess nitrogen in our bodies.’But the amount of urea released, especially in proportion to an entire ocean, is tiny.For example, the volume of the Atlantic Ocean is 350 quintillion (18 zeroes) litres.Apparently even if everyone went to the toilet in the ocean, there would still be a miniscule 60 parts per trillion of urea in the water.In addition, urea contains a lot of nitrogen, which combines with water to produce ammonium.Ammonium, in turn, feeds ocean plant life - meaning it is actually beneficial.And finally, the video points out that every animal in the ocean also pees in the water; a whale, for example, can let out 970 litres of urine per day.‘So if they’re not harming things, you certainly aren’t as well,’ the video says.They add, however: ‘Don’t pee in protected areas like reefs or smaller bodies of water, especially swimming pools.’ (dailymail.co.uk)Bakudaily.Az

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