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Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: West side Winnipesaukee, Lakes Region
Posts: 516
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In ocean with no coast or boats in sight, is one thing, but this is indescribable!
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Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Gilford, NH / Welch Island
Posts: 6,266
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![]() "According to Oceana (an organization whose mission is to protect the world's oceans}, the cruise-ship industry dumps 255,000 gallons of gray water and 30,000 gallons of black water into the ocean every day. The United States allows cruise ships to dump untreated sewage into the water as long as the ship is 3 miles away from shore. If the cruise ship treats the sewage, the 3-mile restriction does not count, and the sewage can be dumped anywhere. Alaska is the only place within United States waters that does not allow dumping." |
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