Cruise Ships Throw Garbage Overboard
This waste not only carries bacteria and viruses that are harmful to human health but can also sicken and kill marine life including corals.
Cruise ships throw garbage overboard. Sadly many ports where cruise ships call are still dumping garbage and untreated sewage directly into our oceans. 21000 gallons of human sewage one ton of solid waste garbage 170000 gallons of wastewater from showers sinks and laundry 6400 gallons of oily bilge water from the massive engines 25 pounds of batteries fluorescent lights medical. The largest cruise ships can have up to 5000 passengers and crew.
As recently as 40 years ago it was acceptable to throw trash overboard but since then new rules have limited garbage releases in an ongoing effort to reduce their impacts on marine environments. Of these cruise ships. In the mid-1970s the National Academy of Sciences reported that around 14 billion pounds of trash were dumped into the oceans each year by ships and boats.
The videos see below were purportedly filmed aboard the Magnifica a cruise ship owned by the Geneva-based company MSC Cruises. In such cases an entry should be made in the Garbage Record Book or in the ships official log-book for ships of less than 400 gross tonnage. But it happens.
- Answers Maritime law allows dumpng of some types of garbage at a certain minimum distance from land though most cruise lines voluntarily restrict. But throwing garbage purposefully overboard is basically unforgivable. Just one modern cruise ship creates about eight tons of solid waste every week.
The shipping company Aida Cruises Ports of Stockholm and the Cruise Line International Association CLIA show how the wastewater is handled and purified on. Garbage discharge regulations do not apply when the discharge of garbage from a ship was a necessary action for the purpose of securing the safety of a ship and those on board or saving life at sea. Commercial ships and boats generate garbage a lot of it.
It is only in the last several decades that even western countries stopped doing it. And though many US. Much of this garbage takes years to decompose.
