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Regional Action Plan on Marine Litter Management for the wider Caribbean Region 2014
… and economic costs from marine debris to human health and safety; biodiversity and ecosystem services; sustainable … revenue for most islands in the WCR). The health and safety of persons who use the beach and water for … $14 billion a year (Valuing Plastic, 2014). HUMAN HEALTH & SAFETY Litter can be a hazard to humans with respect to …
Marine plastic debris and microplastics – Global lessons and research to inspire action and guide policy change
… Mexico), Felicia Mogo (Nigeria Maritime Management and Safety Agency, Nigeria), Geir Wing Gabrielsen (Norwegian … 101 Human health and food safety … social and economic consequences. It harms wildlife, safety of sea transport, fisheries, tourism, recreation, it … food preservation, medical product efficacy, electrical safety, improved thermal insulation and lower fuel …
Marine litter legislation: a toolkit for policy makers
… be the minimum amount to maintain the necessary amount of safety, hygiene, and acceptance for the packed product and … into New Zealand waters, such as in order to secure the safety of those onboard the vessel. The regulations also … or harmful impacts to marine life and habitat and the safety of seafaring vessels operating in the area. The permit …
Maritime Traffic Effects on Biodiversity in the Mediterranean Sea. Volume 1 - Review of Impacts, Priority Areas and Mitigation Measures
… N. and Öztürk, B. (2006). The Turkish Straits, maritime safety, legal and environmental aspects. Istanbul: Turkish … EMSA (European Maritime Safety Agency) (2005). A study on the availability and use of … exposed to diesel oil’. Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety, 69(1):112–20 (advanced online publication March …