On inland waters, it is generally prohibited to throw any type of garbage overboard, including plastics, food waste, and other refuse, due to environmental regulations aimed at protecting water quality and aquatic life. Only biodegradable waste may be allowed in some cases, but it is best to dispose of all garbage properly on land. Always check local regulations for specific guidelines regarding waste disposal in your area.
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None!!! Well, maybe leftover bait fish.
Part of a boater's responsibility to protect the shoreline is to prevent erosion and to not throw garbage overboard.
it is allowed to throw a food waste overboard near the port
No garbage at all. Even if the garbage is biodegradable, its presence in the enclosed waterway will disrupt the balance of the waterways biomes and could at worst introduce new pathogens. If the garbage is non biodegradable then all it will do is pollute the waterway. Take your garbage home (or dispose of it in the facilities provided at a marina) where, hopefully, it will be processed in a manner that is least harmful to the planet.
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86 means to throw overboard. 44 means Obama because he is pres. #44. 8644 means "Throw overboard pres. Obama.
Maritime law allows dumpng of some types of garbage at a certain minimum distance from land, though most cruise lines voluntarily restrict themselves to discharging only food waste at least 12 miles from shore.
stop being lazy and do it yourself but here is a sentence they throw the boxes overboard
I throw the garbage in the trash.
throw a cigarette overboard!