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Cruise Ship Pollution: News & Reports
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News & Reports
Oceana bemoans failure of 2010 as International Year of Biodiversity
Outcome of Nagoya COP10, Cancun Climate Change Summit, OSPAR, among others, highlights inability of world leaders to take strong action, fulfill commitments on marine issues.
December, 2010
The EU fleet and chronic hydrocarbon contamination
September, 2005
Contamination by cruise ships
June, 2004
The dumping of hydrocarbons from ships into the seas and oceans of Europe. The other side of oil slicks
November, 2003
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Oceana bemoans failure of 2010 as International Year of Biodiversity
Press Release
20/12/2010
Contamination by cruise ships
Report
31/05/2010
The dumping of hydrocarbons from ships into the seas and oceans of Europe. The other side of oil slicks
Report
31/05/2010