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When I was recently in SXM I read about an algae bloom in the Simpson Bay Lagoon. It is attributed to industrial type runoff and human waste. Does a pump out boat exist for the many boats moored and docked in the lagoon? Are boats sanctioned for pumping human waste overboard? If not, there should be strict rules/laws about this. I own a boat and have been to areas in the North East that require disabling the ability to pump overboard while moored or docked in the area. I am aware that this relies on honesty also but if a program does not exist for boaters to have easy access to free pump outs the problem will persist and likely worsen. Many of these services are sponsored by environmental groups. Would appreciate any knowlegeable comments.
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