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Marine pollution is a direct consequence of the activity upon the oceans | Marine pollution is a direct consequence of the activity upon the oceans | ||
== Enablers == | == Enablers: == | ||
# Increase of industrial activities in global ports | # Increase of industrial activities in global ports | ||
# Ships accidents | # Ships accidents | ||
# Common practices such as tank washing at sea | # Common practices such as tank washing at sea | ||
== Inhibitors: == | |||
# International agreements aligned to reduce marine pollution | |||
# 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: == | |||
Marine Scientifics | |||
== Web Resources: == | |||
www.greenpeace.org |
Revision as of 08:50, 17 September 2009
Description
Marine pollution is a direct consequence of the activity upon the oceans
Enablers:
- Increase of industrial activities in global ports
- Ships accidents
- Common practices such as tank washing at sea
Inhibitors:
- International agreements aligned to reduce marine pollution
- 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:
Marine Scientifics
Web Resources:
www.greenpeace.org