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Marine Pollution Treaty

The Marine Pollution Treaty, also known as the London Convention, aims to protect the marine environment from pollution caused by ships and dumping at sea. It establishes guidelines for the responsible disposal of waste and prohibits harmful substances from being dumped into oceans. Countries that sign the treaty commit to preventing ocean pollution and promoting sustainable practices to protect marine life. By working together, nations strive to ensure cleaner seas, healthier ecosystems, and safer marine resources for current and future generations.