Ship-generated Marine Pollution in nine ports in the Pacific - identification and prevention
Waste Management and Pollution Control
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This research identifies ship-generated marine pollution in ports of nine Pacific Islands Countries and Territories (PICTs) and related risks while a ship is visiting a port and the measures that could be put into place to prevent marine pollution from occurring. The ports are: Apia of Guam, Apia of Samoa, Honiara of the Solomon Islands. Majuro of the Marshall Islands, Nukualofa of Tonga. Pago Pago of American Samoa. Port Moresby of Papua New Guinea, Suva of Fiji, and Tarawa of Kiribati. Under the SPREP study (Marine Pollution Risk Assessment for the Pacific Islands Region) the author collected the basic data during country visits to the nine PICTs which was also used in the thesis but organised differently and presented from a different perspective to the study.