NAVAL TRANSPORT AND BLACK SEA POLLUTION
Abstract
The paper strives to analyze the proportion of emissions from noxious combustion from a diesel engine and to suggest some methods of minimizing them prior to their discharge into the atmosphere. Even though cargo shipments or military applications on water account for less than 8% of all pollutant emissions emitted in the terrestrial atmosphere, it is not negligible that they also participate in the intense effort of the other components of thinning ozone layer. This state of affairs has a great impact not only on aquatic flora and fauna but also on the health of human life. Today's advanced performance technology, applicable to naval diesel engines equipping marine and river ships, largely addresses this environmental pollution problem, which is particularly sensitive to us all. Keywords
saquatic environment; ship; fuel; diesel engine; shipping; exhaust fumes; pollutants; catalyst; health.
