Atlantic Ocean - Kris Bonang
When I was growing up, Halifax, the harbour was where all the sewage was dumped. I remember crossing the harbour on the transit ferry and seeing used prophylactics and items that had been flushed down the toilet floating in the water. The water became so dirty that it would no longer freeze.
A large investment from the government built sewage treatment plants to clean the water. It took many years, but the water is now clean enough to swim in.