yes there should be
$50,000 fine + possible criminal penalties of $100,000 and potential loss of the responsible vessel
sludge dumping is dumping "stuff" from toilets into the ocean
All of the parts of the ocean have dumping in them. This dumping is not limited to 1 or 2 quarters.
you can prevent ocean dumping by stopping the amount of trash being dumped in the ocean.. DUHHH
The Greenpeace campaign against ocean dumping of radioactive waste primarily focused on the North Atlantic Ocean, particularly targeting the practices of several countries that disposed of nuclear waste in marine environments. The campaign raised awareness about the environmental and health risks associated with such dumping, advocating for stronger regulations and a halt to these activities. Notable actions included protests and direct actions against ships involved in the dumping.
you can prevent ocean dumping by stopping the amount of trash being dumped in the ocean.. DUHHH
Dumping rubbish in Antarctica's seas is not a practice that is allowed there. Dumping rubbish in any sea, however, can cause pollution, especially when the rubbish contains materials that will not degrade in water.
uhh, its not. theres a huge heap of platic in the ocean bigger than texas. i think we should figure out a new thing to do with our trash.
People are the main cause of ocean dumping.And ocean dumping is caused by oil pollution, marine debris, and toxic material. These industrial wastes find their way to the ocean through the drains.
Marine dumping is the practice of throwing garbage or waste of any kind into the ocean to get rid of it.
decapination
yes