Li, Kai Yu, Hongliang Xu, Yiqun Luo, Xiaoqing
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Frontiers in Environmental Science
Accurate reconnaissance of Marine oil spill is very important for emergency management of Marine oil spill accidents. Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) is a suitable carrier for offshore oil spill reconnaissance because of its fast deployment speed and low cost. Aiming at the identification accuracy of small oil spill accident in offshore port area an...
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Oil spills are environmental pollution events that occur due to natural disasters or human activities, resulting in a liquid petroleum hydrocarbon release in the environment, especially into the marine ecosystem. Once oil spills happen, they cause detrimental consequences to the environment, living organisms, and humans. Although there are increasi...
Rahmati, Farzad Asgari Lajayer, Behnam Shadfar, Najmeh van Bodegom, Peter M van Hullebusch, Eric D
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Microorganisms
The increasing demand for petroleum products generates needs for innovative and reliable methods for cleaning up crude oil spills. Annually, several oil spills occur around the world, which brings numerous ecological and environmental disasters on the surface of deep seawaters like oceans. Biological and physico-chemical remediation technologies ca...
puasa, nurul aini ahmad, siti aqlima zakaria, nur nadhirah shaharuddin, noor azmi khalil, khalilah abdul azmi, alyza azzura gomez-fuentes, claudio merican, faradina zulkharnain, azham kok, yih-yih
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Agricultural sorbents have received attention for their effectiveness in oil removal. In Malaysia, oil palm’s empty fruit bunch (EFB) spikelets are an abundant agricultural waste that provides a non-toxic, renewable resource of cellulosic materials. In this study, the effectiveness of EFB spikelets to remove oil spills from seawater pollution in a ...
mohr, veronika gade, martin
In this paper, we analyze more than 2000 Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) images of the Western Java Sea acquired by Sentinel-1 SAR-C and ENVISAT ASAR, with the aim to generate oil pollution statistics for a sea region of high economic use. The spatial distributions show that most oil pollution occurs along the major shipping routes and at oil produc...
Grechishcheva, Natalia Kuchierskaya, Alexandra Semenov, Anton Kuryashov, Dmitry Meritsidi, Irakli Mingazov, Rifat
The use of chemical dispersants is one of the most widely used methods for responding to oil spills. The most important characteristic of dispersants is their effectiveness. The dispersant effectiveness is a measure of how well the dispersant breaks up and stabilizes the oil into the water column. In this paper, we studied the dispersing ability of...
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This work aimed to develop a bioremediation product of lyophilized native bacteria to respond to marine oil spills. Three oil-degrading bacterial strains (two strains of Rhodococcus erythropolis and one Pseudomonas sp.), isolated from the NW Portuguese coast, were selected for lyophilization after biomass growth optimization (tested with alternativ...
Olsvik, Pål A. Sørhus, Elin Meier, Sonnich Torvanger, Ingrid Thorbjørnsen, Maja Thorsen, Anders Sørensen, Lisbet Fjelldal, Per Gunnar Karlsen, Ørjan Guimaraes, Igo G.
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Frontiers in Marine Science
Bone deformities are one of the main effects of crude oil exposure in marine fish larvae. Craniofacial and jaw deformities, if severe enough, may restrict feeding and ultimately kill the developing larvae. This study aimed to examine the impact of dispersed crude oil on bone development in Atlantic haddock (Melanogrammus aeglefinus) larvae, a fish ...
Shulepina, S. P. Dubovskaya, O. P. Glushchenko, L. A.
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Contemporary Problems of Ecology
Abstract—The species composition and quantitative characteristics of the zoobenthos in Lake Pyasino and rivers flowing into it after a diesel spill have been analyzed. The production of zoobenthos and potential production of benthivorous fish in Lake Pyasino have been calculated. A small number of zoobenthos species and low values of abundance and ...
Dubovskaya, O. P. Yolgina, O. E. Morozova, I. I.
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Contemporary Problems of Ecology
AbstractAt the beginning of August, 2 months after 20 000 t of diesel fuel spilled into the Bezymyanny Stream (which took it out to the Daldykan and Ambarnaya rivers), the large Norilsk expedition of the Siberian Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences, sampled net zooplankton at 13 stations located in both sections of these rivers and Lake Pyasino wit...