Government urged to re-think 'unacceptable' pumping of toxic chemicals
A campaign has been launched to stop waste being pumped into the sea.
Peel cafe Roots by the Sea is urging government to re-think its stance on depositing raw sewage in Manx waters.
It's started a petition calling for a different way to dispose of toxic chemicals, sewage and PCBs.
It's an issue that has been debated in Tynwald for more than a decade.
Former Policy and Reform Minister Chris Robertshaw agrees the current situation is dangerous and unacceptable.
He wants candidates in next month's general election to make their stance clear on how they propose to tackle the issue.
More than 650 people had signed the online petition on Thursday (26 August) afternoon.
Chris Robertshaw spoke to Local Democracy Reporter Chris Cave:

Bus station will not be moved to the Sea Terminal
Forum explores what domestic abuse looks like on the Isle of Man
Noble's Park masterplan to enhance 'jewel in the crown'
Sick leave in public sector cost £44 million over three years
Sideboard made by internee craftsmen returns to Knockaloe