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  • Emissions From Marine Engines

    Air pollution is a draggy term but a matter of grave concern in the present times and marine industry contributes a large percentage of the total air pollution that is emitted. Marine diesel engines are the main source of toxic pollutants. What are the components of these toxic pollutants? Read on.
    Published by Raunekk (16,920 pts ) on Nov 3, 2009 to
    Marine Engineering Articles

  • Hazards In Ship Breaking Procedures

    This article deals with the numerous dangers that the ship breaking industry imposes on its workers and the people living in the surrounding areas. Read inside to find out more about such dangers.
    Published by Raunekk (16,920 pts ) on Jun 23, 2009 to
    Marine Engineering Articles

  • Effects Of Marine Pollution On Sea

    Marine pollution is a familiar problem to most, but the lasting effects it will create is something to definitely consider. Very few know that the world is at the 11th hour and understanding the effects and causes is the perfect starting point to solve the problem.
    Published by Raunekk (16,920 pts ) on Jun 9, 2009 to
    Marine Engineering Articles

  • How are Dead Zones Created in Sea?

    Oceans without fishes and aquatic life would look bland. Isn't it? But that is what has become a product of human interference with the nature world. These lifeless patches in oceans are known as dead zones, a permanent consequence of insignificant human activities.
    Published by Raunekk (16,920 pts ) on May 31, 2009 to
    Marine Engineering Articles

  • Waste Incinerators - Use on Board Ships

    Pollution at sea is a matter of grave concern which has compelled concerned authorities to make legislation stricter by banning disposal at sea at many sensitive areas. Accumulating waste till the time ship reaches the next port can be dangerous and unhygienic. So where to put all the ship's waste?
    Published by Raunekk (16,920 pts ) on Apr 6, 2009 to
    Marine Engineering Articles

  • Emergency Situations on Ship : Oil Spills - II

    Do you know how much oil can a ship discharge in sea water? and where? If not just read this this article where we will learn about the different ways and measures to control oil pollution from ships.
    Published by Raunekk (16,920 pts ) on Feb 24, 2009 to
    Marine Engineering Articles

  • Emergency Situations on Board Ships - The Legal Perspective: Oil Spills Part I

    This article deals with the issue of oil spillage on ship and its consequences from both environmental and legal perspective. Marine oil pollution has become a matter of grave concern for the whole world and this article gives an account as to what an oil spillage entails?
    Published by Raunekk (16,920 pts ) on Feb 24, 2009 to
    Marine Engineering Articles

  • Shipping Pollution: Rights of Coastal Inhabitants

    Pollution within our Ocean's has become a contentious environmental issue. This article aims to identify the legal principles, burdens and rights for inhabitants of coastal areas directly affected by the threat of shipping pollution.
    Published by domanconsulting (1,548 pts ) on Feb 2, 2009 to
    Marine Engineering Articles


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