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Definition(s)

Any detrimental alteration of the marine environment caused by the intentional or accidental release of dangerous or toxic substances, such as industrial, commercial and urban waste water. (Source: GEMET/ GREMESa) Direct or indirect introduction by humans of substances or energy into the marine environment (including estuaries), resulting in harm to living resources, hazards to human health, hindrances to marine activities including fishing, impairment of the quality of sea water and reduction of amenities. [EEA/ definition source: United Nations. Glossary of environment statistics.]

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Broader: pollution
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Anglais
Marine pollution
Russe
загрязнение моря
Espagnol
contaminación marina
Arabe
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Multilateral environment agreements tagged with pollution de la mer

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Assemblée des Nations Unies pour l’environnement

Multimedia

Video- Two Minutes on Oceans with Jim Toomey: Marine Litter

Ocean Acidification

Cold Water Corals

The London Convention

Video- Two Minutes on Oceans with Jim Toomey: Wastewater

Marine Pollution Overview