
Marine Pollution Act
The Marine Pollution Act is a law designed to protect oceans and waterways from pollution caused by ships and maritime activities. It sets rules to prevent the discharge of harmful substances like oil, chemicals, and waste into the sea. The Act requires ships to follow strict safety and environmental standards, and it often includes penalties for violations. Its goal is to reduce environmental damage, prevent accidents that harm aquatic life, and ensure ships operate responsibly to preserve marine ecosystems for future generations.