Lebanese navy do not recruit specialized officers with a high diploma in the maritime field.
The skills of the Lebanese Naval Forces are not incredibly diverse or necessarily advanced to the level of European countries due to their limited human resources and equipment.
Currently the cooperation between UNIFIL Maritime Task Force and Lebanese Navy is limited to the security issues, and does not include the ecological issues affecting Lebanon. Some of the UNIFIL warships do not comply the MARPOL Annex VI which regulate the air pollution being emitted by ships.
Oil spills
Jiyeh Power Station Bombing
The Jiyeh power station oil spill is an environmental disaster happened during the 2006 Lebanon war and is compared to the scale of the Exxon Valdez spill. Lebanese people claimed their suffering from this disaster and unlike the Deepwater Horizon 20,000,000,000 $ Trust, Lebanese people were not honored and did not receive any compensation. There have been long-term effects on Lebanese people from this oil spill.
Oil pollution from ships
According to an ITOPF study, 91% of the operational oil spills are small, resulting in less than 7 metric tons per spill. Lebanese public opinion and Lebanese authorities do not react to these minor spills occurring by the merchant ships calling the Lebanese ports. Being without inspection, and discharging close to the shore, oil Tankers are polluting the coast of Amsheet, Beirut, Jieh, Tripoli, Zahrani and Zouk. These pollutions have a direct effect on the marine life in these regions. Also, big cargo ships coming to Lebanon transport the equivalent oil volume of small tankers, and are polluting essentially from their machinery space. See Marpol Annex I.
In many cases along the Lebanese coast, sewage coming from the Buildings on the coast, flow towards the Mediterranean without any treatment. Being without inspection, merchant navy vessels do not respect the Marpol 73/78 annex IV which controls pollution of the sea by sewage from ships.
Sea dumping
A serious issue to the Lebanese marine environment is the dumping of rubbish from lorries as wells as from ships. There have been a number of cases, particularly involving Sukleen, dumping its waste in the vicinity of the Karantina region. There are also many waste disposal locations on the Lebanese coast especially near Saida port, Bourj Hammoud, Normandie and Tripoli. In addition many cattle carriers dump their animal cadavers in the Lebanese territorial waters. See Marpol 73/78 annex V.
Noxious liquid substances spills
According to CNRS surveys, The Chekka sea area is polluted by Noxious chemical substances. These Noxious liquid substances spills occur essentially during the Loading/discharging operations at the Sellaata chemical Terminal near Chekka. See Marpol 73/78 annex II.