Why does reducing oil pollution in the oceans require an international effort?

Humans do not have the resources to stop ocean pollution.
Natural occurrences cause far more ocean pollution than human activities.
Half of Earth’s oceans are not owned by any particular country.
Cleaning oil pollution requires approval from the United Nations.

Reducing oil pollution in the oceans requires an international effort because the oceans are a shared global resource that crosses borders and jurisdictions. Oil spills and pollution can spread across national boundaries and affect the health and well-being of marine ecosystems and the livelihoods of people living in different countries. Additionally, many oil spills occur in areas beyond national jurisdiction, such as the high seas or international waters. Therefore, cooperation and coordination between countries is vital to effectively prevent, respond to, and minimize the impact of oil pollution in the oceans. Cleaning up and preventing oil pollution requires significant resources and expertise, and an international effort can pool resources and share knowledge to address this complex issue.