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Home»Maritime»What do MPAs means for boat owners? asks Wave International
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What do MPAs means for boat owners? asks Wave International

May 17, 2025
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By being proactive and taking steps to minimize pollution and waste, boaters can not only protect the environment but also avoid fines and penalties associated with breaking MPA regulations. As the number of MPAs continues to grow, it’s essential for boat owners to stay informed and compliant with the rules in each area they visit.

By investing in eco-friendly products and systems, such as bilge filters and grey water filtration systems, boaters can ensure that their vessels are environmentally responsible and compliant with MPA regulations. These proactive measures not only benefit the marine environment but also demonstrate a commitment to sustainable boating practices.

“They not only filter out the larger debris, but also capture microplastics and microfibers that are often missed by traditional filtration systems. This means that even the smallest particles are prevented from entering the marine environment.”

He continues, “Our filters are designed to be easy to install and maintain, making it simple for boat owners to ensure that their discharge is clean and free from harmful pollutants. By investing in our technology, boat owners can play a crucial role in protecting the oceans and marine life from the devastating effects of plastic pollution.”

Wave International’s commitment to innovation and sustainability is commendable, and their efforts to address the issue of microplastic pollution in boat discharge are crucial in the fight against marine pollution. With more companies and individuals taking action to reduce their impact on the environment, we can work towards a cleaner and healthier ocean for future generations.

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When it comes to addressing pollution in the marine industry, innovative solutions are crucial. Wave International is at the forefront of developing cutting-edge filtration systems to combat pollutants in the water. According to their spokesperson, “The multi-media filters will capture all pollutants, right down to 5ppm.” This level of efficiency is essential in meeting the stringent regulations set by MARPOL Annex I, which governs the discharge of oil in water.

One of Wave International’s standout products is the Wavebrite SMART, a grey water filter system that integrates seamlessly into boats. This system features four filters housed within a single unit, making installation simple and compact. The digital display provides detailed information on water usage, flow rate, pollutant extraction, and filter replacement status. Collaborating with OEMs and top boatbuilders, Wave International ensures that the Wavebrite SMART meets the specific needs of the industry.

Legislation applies to even the smallest boat

Compliance with MARPOL regulations is essential for all vessels, regardless of size. While larger ships are mandated to have certified filtration systems, smaller boats must adhere to the 15/5ppm discharge limits. Any visible oil discharge is illegal, emphasizing the importance of effective filtration systems like those offered by Wave International.

With the increasing number of Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) adopting the 5ppm standard, there is a greater emphasis on environmental protection in the oceans. Wave International is dedicated to marine conservation efforts, collaborating with various projects to clean up the seas and preserve marine ecosystems.

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Wavestream installed on Sunseeker Predator
Man on boat tips out dirty water to show how effective Wave International product is as protecting environment
Monty Hall using a filter to help protect marine environment

A foiling dinghy glides on the water, showcasing high-performance equipment, alongside Pro-Set's epoxy solutions for composite manufacturing.
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