Marine pollution encompasses the contamination of the ocean and its ecosystems with harmful substances, including plastics, industrial waste, agricultural runoff, and oil spills. Understanding pollution marine is critically important, both academically and practically, as it directly impacts marine biodiversity, human health, and global economies reliant on ocean resources. Research in this area explores the sources, transport, fate, and effects of pollutants on marine organisms and habitats, informing conservation efforts and policy development. Key areas of study include microplastics, ocean acidification, eutrophication, heavy metal contamination, and the impact of noise pollution on marine life. Furthermore, investigations into bioremediation, sustainable waste management, and international regulations concerning marine debris are vital for mitigating these threats. The complexities of marine ecosystems necessitate interdisciplinary approaches, integrating chemistry, biology, oceanography, and environmental law. In this section of our website, we provide a comprehensive library featuring the latest graduation theses, master’s dissertations, and doctoral theses covering pollution marine, available for download in PDF format.


