
Marine Pollution Control
Marine pollution control refers to the measures and regulations implemented to prevent and reduce pollution in the oceans and seas. It involves monitoring and managing harmful substances, such as chemicals, plastics, and oil spills, which can damage marine ecosystems and affect human health. Various international agreements, like the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, aim to promote sustainable practices and protect marine environments. Effective control requires collaboration between governments, businesses, and communities to ensure that human activities do not harm the oceans, preserving them for future generations.