Abstract
The coast of Bintan, Indonesia, has experienced pollution due to violations of oil disposal regulations. This paper aims to find out whether the Singapore Strait area can have a special area as an alternative to establishing an area outside the port boundary area to overcome pollution caused by the dumping of oil waste off the coast of Bintan. This research was conducted using a non-doctrinal research method with an empirical approach. with the research methods used it was found that it is important to immediately reduce and prevent pollution by establishing special mandatory methods for the disposal of waste oil from ships. Therefore, the application of mandatory and special methods for special areas as regulated by International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships (MARPOL) if applied to the Singapore Strait can prevent marine pollution in the strait and have an impact on the Bintan Coast of Indonesia as a Littoral state.
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