Fishing debris not only originates from local sources, but from different areas in UK waters such as North Wales, Isle of Man, and also from Irish waters.
Pinpointing the specific origins of litter is extremely difficult and research is underway by various organisations to tackle the issue of dumping at sea.
It is illegal to dispose of garbage, plastic, waste oil, sewage or any toxic substance at sea.
The following guidelines can help avoid many problems:
Garbage and Plastics
Sewage
Antifouling
Oils and Oily Wastes
The benefits of appropriate facilities on land far outweigh the negative impact to marine life, the environment and human health from dumping at sea - together with incurred costs from damage to boats and equipment from marine debris.
The MARPOL Convention is the main international convention covering prevention of pollution of the marine environment by ships from operational or accidental causes. It is a combination of two treaties adopted in 1973 and 1978 respectively and updated by amendments through the years. Further information can be obtained from the International Maritime Organization (IMO) link to external website website.
If you have any enquiries about Marine waste disposal, please use the contact details above.
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