There is a special organization called team seas for saving the waters
Pick up litter and throw it away in a garbage can.
Blow or sweep fertilizer back onto the grass if it gets onto paved areas. Don't put fertilizer on the grass right before it rains. The chemicals will wash into storm drains and waterways.
Mulch or compost grass or yard waste. Or, leave it in your yard if you can't compost. Don't blow leaves into the street. This clogs and damages storm drains.
Wash your car or outdoor equipment where it can flow to a gravel or grassy area instead of a street.
Don't pour your motor oil down the storm drain. Take it to the nearest auto parts store. It's free!
Never clean up a spill by hosing it into a storm drain. Place kitty litter, sand, or another absorbent on the spill. Once the liquid becomes solid - sweep it up and throw it in a garbage can.
Stop the Use of poorly protected vehicles to transport oil.
Carefully handling the waste.
As Governments
Ban the spilling of garbage in oceans.
Start camps to educate about waste management.
Ban plastic manufacture by big companies.
Stop ocean hunting.
Preparation of action plan for sewage management and restoration of water quality in aquatic resources by State Governments.
The Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act was enacted in 1974 to provide for the prevention and control of water pollution, and for the maintaining or restoring of wholesomeness of water in the country. The Act was amended in 1988.