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Scuba diving can contribute to pollution primarily through physical disturbances to marine habitats, such as coral reefs and seafloors, caused by divers' fins and equipment. Additionally, accidental discharge of chemicals from diving gear, such as anti-fogging agents or sunscreen, can contaminate water and harm marine life. Waste generated by divers, including food wrappers or plastic, can also contribute to ocean pollution. Responsible diving practices and education can help minimize these impacts.

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