at least 12 miles
if that question is serious... then the better question would be: how much does a good lawyer cost? (ps: i REALLY hope you are a troll)
yes
through fish and human waste
With new technology no. There is a whole process where machines sepearte water from human waste. The water is what goes into the ocean. The waste is either diposed off by destroying it, or dried and mixed in with other things to become a natural fertilizer
probably in the ocean
industrial waste, plastic, chemicals, soaps and detergents, human excreta, radioactive waste.
Into the ocean, on the side of the road, (burying it) in the ground... It's a horror. Not one major river or ocean on the planet remains untainted by human waste and/or pollution.
Throwing garbage into the ocean is illegal and harmful to marine life and ecosystems. There are no designated miles of shore where this is permissible. Instead, proper waste disposal methods should be followed to protect the environment. It's essential to adhere to local laws and regulations regarding waste management.
Untreated human waste may be dumped overboard in certain areas of the ocean, particularly in international waters, where there are fewer regulations compared to closer coastal regions. However, many countries have laws prohibiting the discharge of untreated sewage within specific distances from shore to protect marine environments. Additionally, vessels are often required to treat waste before disposal, especially in designated sensitive areas. The regulations can vary widely depending on local, national, and international maritime laws.
It can kill animals of the ocean.
Human Waste Project was created in 1993.
Human Waste Project ended in 1998.