Pollution Prevention

The Arctic Shipping Pollution Prevention Regulations (ASPPR) specifically prohibit the deposit in Arctic waters of any kind of waste, defined broadly as anything that will degrade the Arctic marine environment, except untreated sewage. There are no facilities for the disposal of oily slops in the Arctic, and sites for garbage disposal are infrequent. Slops and other garbage should be retained on board for final disposal at an appropriately equipped port. Proper management of ballast water is important to prevent the introduction of alien invasive species.

Pollution Prevention Guidelines for the Operation of Cruise Ships under Canadian Jurisdiction informs cruise operators about waste management practices and procedures, advanced wastewater treatment systems, and equivalent equipment, practices and procedures. It helps cruise ship operators comply with Canadian legislation. The Guidelines also include practices, that exceed and meet current regulatory requirements, that the cruise ship operators have agreed to follow.