Before You Pee In The Ocean, Read This (2024)

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There are two things I avoid at all costs:Honeydew melon and public restrooms at the beach. I’m no doctor, but avoiding the latter seems like a healthy choice. The stalls are never clean, and there’s always water everywhere. But avoiding these bacteria-friendly beach lairs takes some real planning. You either have to hold it, walk to the nearest restaurant, or pee in the ocean.

On a recent Coney Island trip, my friends tried to convince me to relieve myself in the surf instead of walking half a mile to a hotdog stand. I simply couldn’t do it, I said. I didn’t know what the dangers were. Could it attract sharks? I watch a lot of Grey’s Anatomy, and wondered about bacterial infections that could occur. Most importantly, I worried it would hurt the fish and their ecosystem.

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My friends told me I was crazy. That I was wasting precious beach time. But I wanted answers before I did the deed. So, I took matters into my own hands.

Does peeing in ocean hurt the fish?

This is a question I posed to Andrew J. Esbaugh, a professor at the University of Texas at Austin’s Marine Science Institute. The answer is no. And this has a lot to do with the chemical composition of urine. First of all, if you’re healthy, your urine should be about 95% water (this is why you hear about survivalists drinking their pee when water is in short supply). According to Live Science, it also contains about3,000 other compounds, some of which include sodium, chloride, and potassium, which the ocean also contains, according to the American Chemical Society.

And here is the game changing part of urine: Urea. It helps our bodies get ride of excess nitrogen. When this nitrogen combines with water, it creates ammonium, which feeds ocean plant life, such as algae, Esbaugh explains. Although extreme amounts of nitrogen aren’t good for the ecosystem, the small amounts of urea we produce feed into the ocean’s nitrogen cycle. You could go so far as to say that your pee is one of many factors contributing to the circle of life in the ocean — meaning it’s not hurting the fish.

Does pee pollute the ocean?

As we mentioned above, not really. The American Chemical Society goes so far as to use the idiom: Your pee is just a “drop in the ocean.”

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With that said, there are a few acceptions. Never pee near a coral reef. CNN reported that reefs near Mexico’s Quintana Roo province are suffering because of human waste spilled into the ocean by hotels tourists visit in the region. "There are a lot of nutrients going into the ground water caused by treated water from the hotels and municipal waste water treatment plants," environmentalist Paul Sanchez-Navarro told CNN. "They inject the water into the ground and that makes its way into the aquifer... We've found way too many nutrients — nitrates and phosphates — and that comes from human waste, mostly urine.”

Business Insider points out that small lakes are another place you shouldn’t tinkle. You might want to just get out of the water and find a toilet. TIME Magazine reported in 2012 that a lake in Germany had to close because of "an algae bloom that poisoned over 500 fish.” Some researchers blamed this on a ton of urine in the lake.

Esbaugh says that’s on par with science. “If you have a lot of nitrogen, that’s going to create more algea and microorganism booms, that could cause a disturbance.”

Does pee attract sharks?

This is a question that National Geographic researchers were also curious about. During an large-scale experiment called Human Shark Bait, they put two divers in water at the same time —one was holding a bottle of urine, which he slowly poured into the water. The other diver didn’t bring any pee to the table. Researchers tracked the brains of white sharks as this was happening. No reaction.

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From a scientific standpoint, Esbaugh says that it’s “definitely not true” that sharks are attracted to urine, and he assumes the rumor got started because many animals use scent to track their prey. But he says this doesn’t hold up because humans aren’t the most common meal for sharks. Fish are. And our urine is chemically different from actual shark bait. Our urine contains urea, while theirs contains ammonia. He adds: “There’s also so much background urea in the coastal environment that it’s going to be hard to track,” he says.

Will peeing in the ocean give me a yeast infection?

Although staying in a wet swimming suit for too long can make you more prone to a yeast infection, wet is wet. And you’re not much more likely to contract a yeast infection if your bathing suit bottoms are soaked with ocean water or pee.

Esbaugh adds that bacterial infections aren’t likely either. “There are bacteria in the ocean that are dangerous, [like] parasites, but infections to do with those are not related to a bacteria bloom,” he says. “Those are more to do with freak accidents, like if someone steps on an oyster shell, doesn’t clean it, and is in the water all day.”

Can I pee in the pool though?

It’s not recommended. A study published in Environmental Science and Technology found that peeing in a pool with chlorine can create a toxic chemical which is called cyanogen chloride. With that said, Science News points out that “it’s fair to say that details aside, it would take a heck of a lot of urine to turn a pool so toxic that it would kill you outright.”

So, as it turns out, my friends were right, and I was wrong. Go forth and relieve yourself out there in the big blue sea.

Before You Pee In The Ocean, Read This (2024)

FAQs

What is the pee to water ratio in the ocean? ›

Human urine is 95 percent water. It also contains sodium (Na) and chloride (CL) ions — these are the same components that make up regular table salt (NaCL). The ocean too is made up mostly of water (more than 96 percent) and an even higher concentration of sodium and chloride ions.

How much of the sea is wee? ›

In most parts of the world, weeing in the sea shouldn't cause too much damage. A video from the American Chemical Society confirmed that peeing into the ocean is mostly OK – as even if every human on earth did so, there would only be 60 parts per trillion of the sea with urea in.

How often do whales pee? ›

When it comes to pee production, whales are world champs. A single fin whale is thought to produce around 1,000 liters (260 gallons) of urine each day — enough to fill a 10-by-6-foot kiddie pool. Whales combine their champion urination with deep dives and long migrations.

What does human urine attract? ›

Stephen Herrero's book Bear Attacks: Their Causes and Avoidance, considered the definitive work by many authorities, says “human excrement/urine attracts bears and should not be near your campsite.” The National Park Service promotes that belief as well, adding that the salt in urine attracts wild animals (including ...

Is urine 75% water? ›

Normal urine is about 95% water while the remaining 5% is composed of metabolic wastes, electrolytes, and organic and inorganic compounds. A healthy individual normally produces about 800 milliliters to 2 liters of urine per day, but can significantly vary based on fluid intake.

Is urine more salty than sea water? ›

Human kidneys can only make urine that is less salty than salt water. Therefore, to get rid of all the excess salt taken in by drinking seawater, you have to urinate more water than you drank.

How much waste is in the sea? ›

There are 5.25 trillion pieces of plastic waste estimated to be in our oceans. 269,000 tons float, 4 billion microfibers per km² dwell below the surface. 70% of our debris sinks into the ocean's ecosystem, 15% floats, and 15% lands on our beaches. In terms of plastic, 8.3 million tons are discarded in the sea yearly.

Is 97% of all the water on the planet in the ocean? ›

Over 97 percent of the earth's water is found in the oceans as salt water. Two percent of the earth's water is stored as fresh water in glaciers, ice caps, and snowy mountain ranges. That leaves only one percent of the earth's water available to us for our daily water supply needs.

How many gallons of water are in the ocean? ›

All the world's oceans are physically connected and together cover about 71% of the Earth's surface and collectively contain perhaps 352 quintillion gallons of water.

Which animal takes the longest to pee? ›

You might think that elephants take longer to empty their bladders than humans do, because pachyderms are so much larger. But you'd be wrong. Recent research shows that most animals, including humans, take the same amount of time to pee.

Where do whales keep their balls? ›

The testicl*s of cetaceans are kept warm in their abdominal cavity, though their body temperature is too high for sperm production. The testicl*s are therefore equipped with a network of blood vessels, the rete mirabile (Latin for “wonderful network”), which serves to channel heat toward the dorsal fin or dorsal crest.

Does holding pee give pleasure? ›

In the end, you aren't weird or abnormal if you experience pleasure from holding in your pee, but unfortunately this pleasurable experience can cause kidney infections and UTIs, which can end up ruining the fun.

Does human pee keep rats away? ›

Cat, dog, or human hair or urine sprinkled in a garden also appears to have no impact on rats. Beware of anyone claiming they have a secret weapon or chemical that will get rid of rats. There is none.

Will human urine keep mice away? ›

I conclude that human urine is not useful as a repellent against mice and suggest to focus efforts in finding other substances to repel seed predators.

Why do you pee more in the ocean? ›

The increased blood volume to the major vessels is interpreted by your body as a fluid overload. This overload causes ADH production to stop, which in turn allows the kidneys to immediately produce urine to lower the centrally circulating blood volume; this is the body's automatic response to preserve blood volume.

What percentage of water drank is peed out? ›

Under normal circ*mstances, only about 1-1.5 litres of water is excreted in the urine with the rest being re-absorbed. If you drink water in excess of what your body requires, it will simply pass through your kidneys without being re-absorbed later.

What happens to pee when you pee in the ocean? ›

One compound found in urine that is not found in the ocean is urea. It is an carbon-based compound that helps the body rid itself of nitrogen. But, as the video notes, the nitrogen in urea can combine ocean water to produce ammonium, a compound that acts as food for ocean plant life.

What is the ratio of land to ocean? ›

We often think of Earth in terms of its land area, but in reality 71% of the Earth's surface is covered by oceans, while only 29% is land. Oceans cover an area of 139 million miles2 or 361 million km2, and contain a volume of about 1.37 billion km3 of water.

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