This document discusses various types of marine pollution including land-based sources, oil spills, sewage, heavy metals, plastics, and noise. It outlines the impacts on marine life such as poisoning, damage to organs, and disrupted communication. Specific examples of polluted areas are provided like the New River in California. The sources of pollution include direct discharge, surface runoff, atmospheric deposition, ship pollution, and deep sea mining. Mitigation requires reducing pollution inputs, better waste management, and protection of sensitive coastal and marine habitats.