Annals of Bioethics & Clinical Applications (ABCA)

ISSN: 2691-5774

Research Article

Challenges on Marine Environment Pollution under Marpol Convention

Authors: Alim A*

DOI: 10.23880/abca-16000174

Abstract

Natural disasters may take place even more frequently and be greater in magnitude. A rise in sea levels could submerge a considerable proportion of the country. The legal regulations per specific aspects of maritime law are the priority of lawyers as natural risks like rising sea levels, storm surges, or tsunami waves, the pollution of the marine environment represents a severe threat to coastal inhabitants. Global climate change will thus not only cause environmental demolition, but will drive massive social changes as innumerable people migrate from devastated areas. Thus, the proposed article would contribute to the expansion of the current regime of the bay water used for cooling purposes of atomic energy plant preventing its use for fish farming purposes, an oil spill on the high seas polluting beaches that are essential for tourism within the coastal zone and the way of such activities destroys on our natural climate and it changes water level, ocean acidification, ocean stratification, coral bleaching, changing species distributions and other biological change to sea.

Keywords: Climate Change; Marine Environment; Ecological Aspect; Marpol Convention; Challenges

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