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help| Ship pollution is the pollution of air and water by shipping. It is a problem that has been accelerating as trade has become increasingly globalized, posing an increasing threat to the world’s oceans and waterways as globalization continues. It is expected that, “…shipping traffic to and from the USA is projected to double by 2020." Because of increased traffic in ocean ports, pollution from ships... Read enhanced Wikipedia article |
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Ship pollution
Ship pollution is the pollution of air and water by shipping. It is a problem that has been accelerating as trade has become increasingly globalized, posing an increasing threat to the world’s oceans and waterways as globalization continues. -
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Cruise ship pollution
"Cruise Ship Pollution: Background, Laws and Regulations, and Key Issues" (Order Code RL32450). -
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Pollution
Some sources of pollution, such as nuclear power plants or oil tankers, can produce widespread and potentially hazardous releases when accidents occur. ... | Eutrophication • Hypoxia • Marine pollution • Marine debris • Ocean acidification • Oil spill • Ship pollution • Surface runoff • Thermal pollution • Wastewater • Waterborne diseases • Water quality • Water stagnation • | -
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Ship
Because of increased traffic in ocean ports, pollution from ships also directly affects coastal areas. ... Ship pollution clouds USA's skies. -
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Cruise ship pollution in the United States
For more information about any of the laws described here, see Regulation of ship pollution in the United States. -
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Air pollution
The basic technology for analyzing air pollution is through the use of a variety of mathematical models for predicting the transport of air pollutants in the lower atmosphere. ... | Eutrophication • Hypoxia • Marine pollution • Marine debris • Ocean acidification • Oil spill • Ship pollution • Surface runoff • Thermal pollution • Wastewater • Waterborne diseases • Water quality • Water stagnation • | -
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Marine pollution
Pollution from ships ... | Eutrophication • Hypoxia • Marine pollution • Marine debris • Ocean acidification • Oil spill • Ship pollution • Surface runoff • Thermal pollution • Wastewater • Waterborne diseases • Water quality • Water stagnation • | -
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Regulation of ship pollution in the United States
"Cruise Ship Pollution: Background, Laws and Regulations, and Key Issues" (Order Code RL32450). -
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Act to Prevent Pollution from Ships
"Cruise Ship Pollution: Background, Laws and Regulations, and Key Issues" (Order Code RL32450). -
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Water pollution
| Eutrophication • Hypoxia • Marine pollution • Marine debris • Ocean acidification • Oil spill • Ship pollution • Surface runoff • Thermal pollution • Wastewater • Waterborne diseases • Water quality • Water stagnation • |
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