2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2014.01.038
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The principles of effective post-spill environmental monitoring in marine environments and their application to preparedness assessment

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“…To avoid environmental damage caused by HNS spillage, it is necessary to identify the spill source in the shortest time and adopt different methods to quickly cut off the pollution source according to its release mode to reduce the amount of HNS entering the sea (Kirby et al, 2014). The location of ACN spill source can be divided into land tank area, dock port area, and shipping channel.…”
Section: Spill Source Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…To avoid environmental damage caused by HNS spillage, it is necessary to identify the spill source in the shortest time and adopt different methods to quickly cut off the pollution source according to its release mode to reduce the amount of HNS entering the sea (Kirby et al, 2014). The location of ACN spill source can be divided into land tank area, dock port area, and shipping channel.…”
Section: Spill Source Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The overall monitoring and assessment score (MPAs) obtained can be used as a tool to assess the monitoring readiness and capacity under specific scenarios and point out areas for improvement (Kirby et al, 2014).…”
Section: Emergency Monitoringmentioning
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“…Yoo, B., Oh, K., and Baek, J. studied emergency response systems and recovery apparatuses for oil spill accidents in marine environments and provided a developed oil diffusion apparatus to minimize casualties [12]. Kirby, M.F., Gioia, R., and Law, R.J. described eight principles of effective post-spill monitoring programs in marine environments [13]. Kristiansen, S. summarized classic analysis approaches and technologies to monitor marine pollution and predict resulting loss [14].…”
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“…One requirement for oil spill preparedness is the capacity to detect oil in the environment and to assess interactions between oil and marine wildlife (Kirby et al 2014). Such abilities are relevant in the event of catastrophic oil spills, but also in detecting the cumulative environmental effects of oil-related activities in a business as usual context.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%