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== Description ==
Marine pollution is a direct consequence of the activity upon the oceans  
Marine pollution is a direct consequence of the activity upon the oceans and it is a result of a combination of agricultural and industrial activities which promote the entry of chemicals, industrial and residential garbages and other forms of waste that increase the pressure on fertile ocean areas.


[edit] Enablers:
== Enablers: ==
1. Increase of industrial activities in global ports
# Increase of industrial activities in global ports
2. Ships accidents
# Ships accidents
3. Common practices such as tank washing at sea
# Common practices such as tank washing at sea


[edit] Inhibitors:
== Inhibitors: ==
1. International agreements aligned to reduce marine pollution
# International agreements aligned to reduce marine pollution
2. Limitations on sea operations
# Limitations on sea operations


[edit] Paradigms:
== Paradigms: ==
Before: Preventing Marine pollution is at the costs of business activities
* Before: Preventing Marine pollution is at the costs of business activities  
After: Preventing Marine pollution is an opportunity to improve business activities  


* After: Preventing Marine pollution is an opportunity to improve business activities


[edit] Experts:
== Experts: ==
1. Marine Scientifics
# Marine Scientifics


== Web Resources: ==
[edit] Web Resources:
www.greenpeace.org
 
www.greenpeace.org/international/campaigns/oceans/pollution

Latest revision as of 08:43, 18 September 2009

Description

Marine pollution is a direct consequence of the activity upon the oceans and it is a result of a combination of agricultural and industrial activities which promote the entry of chemicals, industrial and residential garbages and other forms of waste that increase the pressure on fertile ocean areas.

Enablers:

  1. Increase of industrial activities in global ports
  2. Ships accidents
  3. Common practices such as tank washing at sea

Inhibitors:

  1. International agreements aligned to reduce marine pollution
  2. Limitations on sea operations

Paradigms:

  • Before: Preventing Marine pollution is at the costs of business activities
  • After: Preventing Marine pollution is an opportunity to improve business activities

Experts:

  1. Marine Scientifics

Web Resources:

www.greenpeace.org