Oil Spill Studies: Healing the Ocean, Biomarking and the Law
The containment of pollution by physical defenses is the first step in restoring the ocean to its natural state. The first two chapters of Oil Spill Studies: Healing the Ocean, Biomarking and the Law describes the feedback on seven experiments made on the East Atlantic Ocean. The first chapter concerns semi-open sites while the second focuses on open environment directly linked to the ocean. The third chapter examines pollution from a French harbor marina and its effects on the local biodiversity. The book provides a methodology to quantify biological contamination coming from heavy metal releases into the environment. Chapter four provides the state-of-the-art in the science of a mid-depth-living fish species affected by the treatment of oil pollution by chemical dispersion. In a similar way, the fifth chapter addresses new explored and exploited ocean with extreme environments such as the Arctic and deep sea. The sixth and final chapter provides a lawyer's analysis on the subject. Talks about the healing of the ocean through the containment of the population by physical defensesDescribes the seven experiments conducted on the Atlantic OceanProvides a methodology to quantify biological contaminationPresents a species of fish affected by the treatment of oil pollution by chemical dispersionAddress the oceans explored and exploited with extreme environments such as the Arctic and the deep seabed.
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Publisher: Elsevier
Place of publication: London, England
ISBN: 9781785483103
Classification: 769.3 -
Keywords: Pollution - Oil Spills
Subjects: Oil spill response, Oil spills