Does hunting sharks, octopuses and whales affect the ozone layer?

As you know, the hunting of sea animals in the ocean has increased a lot and humans have obtained new foods and unknowingly caused the destruction of the natural environment of the oceans and because 2/3 of the earth is covered by water and the oceans act as purifiers They are considered dry. And if we destroy the marine environment, we can no longer use the oceans as a lever to prevent climate change. This is very worrying. If you remember, when the Americans migrated from Europe to the American continent, after some time they started hunting the animals of this continent, and then they realized that they should not do this because it causes climate change, for example, along the Mississippi River, they started They hunted water otter. Later, they realized that the river had become rotten and became a swamp, and the researchers investigated and found that it was due to water otter hunting. Because water otter builds a dam in the river, and fishes spawn. Now that the water otter has been hunted, the number of fish has decreased, and due to the lack of fish, water purification has also disappeared. The river had turned into a swamp. Now that we have come to this knowledge, why will we destroy the ozone layer in the future by destroying the marine environment? And do we destroy and damage our natural environment and live in it and suffer from global warming?

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