“There is, one knows not what sweet mystery about this sea, whose gently awful stirrings seem to speak of some hidden soul beneath...”

Mermaids and Sirens came to the world millions of years ago from the planet Neptune, the god of oceans and storms. They divided into regions in the depths of the pure and clean oceans and established colonies. They were healthy and increased their numbers by multiplying in a short time. They expanded their borders from South America to Antarctica, from the Mediterranean to the Far East and dominated the world's waters.

Ages passed and over time, mankind treated the seas cruelly and polluted them, as in everything else. Birth rates have fallen in almost all marine mammals. There are many reasons: Pollution, global warming, pesticides, pharmaceutical waste...

First, dirty water prevented them from changing their sex to mate, that is, from transforming, and then all races became sterile. Pollution water sterilizes them because plastics contain a dangerous compound called BPA. Over time, plastic in the water releases a chemical similar to oestrogen and this excess oestrogen prevents them from transforming. However, they need to find pure and clean sea water as before.

 

The most polluted ocean is the Pacific with 2 trillion plastic pieces and one-third of the plastic found in this ocean circulates in the North Pacific Gyre. Therefore, it is now impossible to find them in these waters.

The world ocean is the second largest carbon reservoir on Earth. It stores around 40,000 billion tonnes of carbon. The amount of carbon contained in the ocean exceeds that in the atmosphere by a factor of greater than 50. The ocean and atmosphere, however, are constantly exchanging carbon. With increasing concentrations of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, more carbon dioxide is absorbed by the ocean, which slows the rate of climate change.

For thousands of years, humankind lived with and from the ocean – all this time seeing it as infinite, boundless in its ability to provide food and resources, inviolable against every human encroachment. Today, the consequences of this human error are more visible than ever: reefs are dying, coasts collapsing, and in many places, fisherfolk are pulling in empty nets. This much is clear: if we wish to benefit from the ocean’s bounty, we must treat it with respect and recognise that even the planet’s largest habitat has its limits.

Indestructible plastics: Plastic accumulating in our oceans and on our beaches has become a global crisis. Billions of pounds of plastic can be found in swirling convergences that make up about 40 percent of the world's ocean surfaces. At current rates, plastic is expected to outweigh all the fish in the sea by 2050.

Plastic pollution has a direct and deadly effect on wildlife. Thousands of seabirds sea turtles, seals, and other marine mammals are killed each year after ingesting plastic or getting entangled in it. Endangered wildlife like Hawaiian monk seals and Pacific loggerhead sea turtles are among nearly 700 species that eat and get caught in plastic litter.

Ocean waters cover three-quarters of the globe and are vast, mostly undiscovered havens for mysterious and diverse life. But the open oceans are also a free-for-all, barely regulated or policed. International laws to protect them are drastically inadequate to address threats like large-scale commercial fishing, which sweeps life out of the seas at unprecedented rates — often only to discard the unusable “bycatch.” Tragically, that discarded bycatch includes thousands of severely injured or slain sea turtles, seabirds, and marine mammals annually.

So, if mermaids/sirens were on Earth today, the only place they could live for a while would be the Southern Ocean. The Southern Ocean extends from the coast of Antarctica north to 60 degrees south latitude. The Southern Ocean is renowned for having the cleanest air on Earth. But the precise reasons why have remained a mystery, until now.

In other words, mermaids returned to their homeland to become one-planet people again. However, there is a place in the depths where the voices of all races, including their ancestors, have been recorded for centuries. It is like a sound chamber. Maybe some will call it the heart of the ocean. I am talking about a place where it is possible to heal not only themselves but also people. Only mermaids, who are healers, can reach there and collect healing. We were deprived of a place where we would not even learn the limits of healing without them. Maybe we deserved it. We destroyed the healing that could heal dozens of incurable diseases on land and do more. With our own hands. These explanations of mine should remain here as a reminder. It is important for those who hear it for the first time.

I do not forget those who came to the land years ago and stayed there for some reason. Some of them continue to live among us in a hybrid form within a few years. They do not transform when they enter the sea or their skin does not become stained and swollen. However, if someone comes out of the sea, they can recognize each other immediately. No one can distinguish those on land. However, if you are one of them and have gone through the same path, then it is different. I will not give any other tips other than these. Because they are very valuable and I cannot tolerate them being wasted in the hands of people who have lost their purity today.

Please do not use plastic for the future of yourself and your loved ones. Keep the seas and nature as clean as you can. Maybe these seemingly small efforts will come together in a short time and help us save some races. Do not forget, that today, scientists have only explored 20% of the oceans. There is still 80% that remains a mystery.