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Showing 1 - 5 of 5 resultsAssembly Bill No. 2787 Microplastics in products| 2022 |Legislation
United States of AmericaKeywordsEnforcement, Exempted products, Marine plastic litter, Microplastics, Product bansFisheries Management and Development Act, 2016 (No. 35 of 2016).| 2016 |Legislation
KenyaThis Act provides with respect to a wide range of matters concerning the fisheries sector including fisheries management and conservation, aquaculture and fish processing and marketing. It establishes the Kenya Fisheries Advisory Council (“Council”), The Kenya Fisheries Service (“Service”), The Fish Marketing Authority (“Authority”), the Fisheries Research and Development Fund and the Fish Levy...
KeywordsFines, Levies, Marine plastic litter, Maritime sources, Pollution of the marine environment, Consultations, Fishing gear, Impacts, Certification, Labelling, Stakeholder engagement, Integrated coastal zone management, Enforcement, WasteLaw on Ventures in Mexican Marine Zones| 2014 |Legislation
MexicoThe present law is of federal jurisdiction, its provisions are of public order and its purpose is the control and prevention of pollution or alteration of the sea by dumping in Mexican marine areas.
KeywordsMarine plastic litter, Maritime sources, Pollution of the marine environment, Waste preventionPrevention of Pollution of the Sea (Reporting of Pollution Incidents) Regulations, 2008.| 2008 |Regulation
Brunei DarussalamThese Regulations implement some of the provisions of the Prevention of Pollution of the Sea Order, 2005. The Regulations provide for: duties of the master of any ship to report discharges of harmful substances into any part of the sea; contents of the report and reporting procedures; duties of terminal operators or persons in charge of the apparatus to report discharges of oil, oily mixtures and...
KeywordsMarine litter, Marine plastic litter, Plastic waste, Toxic waste, Waste management hierarchyPrevention of Pollution of the Sea (Garbage) Regulations, 2008.| 2008 |Regulation
Brunei DarussalamThese Regulations prescribe measures for the prevention of disposal into the sea of garbage specified in the text. The Regulations provide for: requirements for the disposal of garbage outside or within special areas; special requirements for disposal of garbage; restrictions on the entry into the Antarctic area of Brunei Darussalam ships; garbage reception facilities; garbage management plans...
KeywordsMarine litter, Marine plastic litter, Plastic waste, Toxic waste, Waste management hierarchy
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