which pollution is caused by shipbreaking
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Shipbreaking activities contaminate the coastal soil and sea water environment mainly through the discharge of ammonia, burned oil spillage, floatable grease balls, metal rust (iron) and various other disposable refuse materials together with high turbidity of sea water.
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Pollution caused by ship breaking
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- The ship breaking causes water pollution in the seas and oceans. The harmful things such as physiochemical properties, heavy metals, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), polychlorinated biphenyl compounds (PCBs), organotins, oil and grease pollution, asbestos and other atmospheric pollutants, and its impact on marine ecosystems, biodiversity forestry.
- The wastage from this gets accumulated at the sea shore which pollutes the land.
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