Marine Environmental Risk Mitigation for Ports
Quelle: https://www.imo.org/en/OurWork/Environment/Pages/Default.aspx
Marine Environmental Risk Mitigation for Ports refers to the set of strategies, measures, and technologies implemented at port facilities to identify, assess, prevent, and reduce the impact of maritime-related environmental hazards—such as oil spills, ballast water discharge, chemical contamination, air and noise pollution—on coastal ecosystems and communities.
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