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  1. Black tides: The Alaska oil spill by Brian O'Donoghue, 1989
  2. Oil spills and the marine environment by Donald F Boesch, 1974
  3. Oil Spills: Management and Legislative Implications : Proceedings of the Conference by Malcolm L. Spaulding, 1990-10
  4. Spatial variation in saturated hydraulic conductivity of sediments at a crude-oil spill site near Bemidji, Minnesota by Michael L. Strobel, 1998-01-01
  5. Oil Spill Response in the Marine Environment by J.W. Doerffer, 1992-12-01
  6. Sludge and Slime: Oil Spills in Our World (Man-Made Disasters) by August Greeley, 2003-08
  7. Oil Spills: Danger in the Sea by Joseph E. Brown, 1978-12
  8. The Impact of an Oil Spill in Turbulent Waters: The Braer: Proceedings of a Symposium Held at the Royal Society of Edinburgh, 7-8 September 1995
  9. Attendance patterns, hatching chronology and breeding population of common murres on Triangle Island, British Columbia following the Nestucca oil Spill by Michael S. Rodway, 1990
  10. Darkened Waters: A Review of the History, Science, and Technology Associated With the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill and Cleanup by Nancy Lord, 1992-04
  11. Oil spill cleanup and protection techniques for shorelines and marshlands (Pollution technology review)
  12. Petroleum Transportation and Production: Oil Spill and Pollution Control (Pollution technology review) by Marshall Sittig, 1978-12
  13. Astm Standards on Hazardous Substances and Oil Spill Response by American Society for Testing and Materials, 1990-10
  14. White Silk and Black Tar: A Journal of the Alaska Oil Spill by Pat Spencer, 1990-05

81. Oil Spills
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http://www.botany.hawaii.edu/faculty/duffy/OIL.htm
Links Botany home EECB home PCSU Technical Reports ... Society Memberships OIL SPILLS David Cameron Duffy When I arrived in Alaska, I was virtually the only biologist who had not worked on the spill of the Exxon Valdez in Prince William Sound. As a neutral party, I was asked to put together a coalition of research projects to study why some seabirds did not appear to be recovering from the spill. With generous funding of over $14 million dollars from the state and federal trustees handling the recovery, we were able to look at food fish, foraging birds and reproduction at colonies in the Sound and nearby Cook Inlet for six years. Analysis of the data is still underway. The project formed the basis for ongoing long-term monitoring that will give us the science to manage Alaska’s inshore waters in a sustainable way. APEX Research Project Click on the links below to view papers by subject El Nino Hurricanes Lyme disease Changes in prey population ... Seabirds

82. Environmental Organization WebDirectory - PollutionOil Spills
WebDirectory Write us Add URL Search Info. Pollutionoil spills. shortcutto Products and Services, Spill Control Association of America
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83. Environmental Organization WebDirectory - PollutionOil Spills
Pollutionoil spillsProducts and Services. Protective Environs The SolidChoice - New technology to aid in oil spills, and transportation.
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84. Scientific American: Oil Spills Leave Lasting Mark
NEWS. November 13, 2002 oil spills Leave Lasting Mark.
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85. Bigchalk: HomeworkCentral: Oil Spills (Ecological Crises)
Looking for the best facts and sites on oil spills? HIGH SCHOOL BEYOND Science Life Sciences (Biology) Ecology Ecological Crises oil spills.
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    Looking for the best facts and sites on oil spills? MIDDLE SCHOOL Science Life Sciences (Biology) Ecology Ecological Crises oil spills.
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  • 87. Responding To Oil Spills
    Responding to oil spills. OPRC Convention. Regional centres. R D Forum.Manual on Oil Pollution. IMO/UNEP Guidelines on Oil Spill Dispersant
    http://www.imo.org/Environment/mainframe.asp?topic_id=225

    88. PORTS And Oil Spills
    PORTS and Oil Spill Drills. PORTS participates in the US Coast Guard'sMarine Safety Office's oilspill simulations for Tampa Bay.
    http://ompl.marine.usf.edu/PORTS/oil.sim2.html
    PORTS and Oil Spill Drills
    In the event of a "real" oil spill, PORTS would provide similar projections maps to aid authorities in containing the spill and anticipating its progress. A more detailed Lagrangian trajectory scheme, using output from a modified version of ECOM-3D and tying output into Florida Department of Environmental Protection's GIS resources-at-risk database, is currently being developed. This will allow authorities to quickly identify critical habitats in Tampa Bay threatened by an oil spill. Bartow oil spill simulation after 2 hour. Bartow oil spill simulation after 12 hours. Bartow oil spill simulation after 24 hours. Back to the Oil Spill Simulation Main Page

    89. Managing Fuel Oil Spills: Home Cleanup
    Describes how oil spills generally occur and what the homeowner can do to preventthem. FS06620 1995, To Order. Managing Fuel oil spills Home Cleanup.
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    Managing Fuel Oil Spills: Home Cleanup
    Dawn Errede and David Crisman
    Fuel oil spills typically occur in the fall at the start of the heating season, when oil deliverers are likely to be new and unfamiliar with the homes they are serving. Homeowner changes could also lead to confusion at oil-delivery time. The spills typically happen in the basements of homes from overfilled tanks or through fill pipes that have no tanks attached! Other spills have occurred when oil was mistakenly dumped into septic tank vents or drinking water wells. Cleanup costs will be paid by whoever is responsible for the spill. If lawyers are involved in determining responsibility, costs will be even higher. Therefore, it is particularly important that you do what you can to prevent spills from happening:
    • If you remove your fuel oil tank, be sure to also remove the fill pipe. Call your oil company to cancel any future deliveries.
    • Do not put an oil cap, or anything that looks like an oil cap, on septic tank vents, drinking water wells, etc.
    • Keep tank caps tightly sealed except when filling or emptying the tank.

    90. 1993 Fire Publications - In Situ Burning Of Oil Spills: Mesoscale Experiments An
    In Situ Burning of oil spills Mesoscale Experiments and Analysis. InSitu Burning of oil spills Mesoscale Experiments and Analysis.
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    In Situ Burning of Oil Spills: Mesoscale Experiments and Analysis.
    In Situ Burning of Oil Spills: Mesoscale Experiments and Analysis. (5626 K)
    Walton, W. D.; Evans, D. D.; McGrattan, K. B.; Baum, H. R.; Twilley, W. H.; Madrzykowski, D.; Putorti, A. D., Jr.; Rehm, R. G.; Koseki, H.; Tennyson, E. J.
    Environment Canada. Arctic and Marine Oil Spill Program Technical Seminar, 16th. Volume 2. June 7-9, 1993, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, Environment Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, 679-734 pp, 1993.
    Keywords:
    oil spills; experiments; crude oil; water; instruments; burning rate; particle size distribution; temperature; carbon dioxide; plumes; visibility; mathematical models; equations; in situ burning; regression rate
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    Building and Fire Research Laboratory
    National Institute of Standards and Technology

    Gaithersburg, MD 20899

    91. 1994 Fire Publications - Large Fires: Burning Of Oil Spills.
    Large Fires Burning of oil spills. Large Fires Burning of oil spills. (395K) Evans, DD; Walton, WD; Notarianni, KA; Baum, H. R.; Koseki, H.
    http://fire.nist.gov/bfrlpubs/fire94/art096.html
    Large Fires: Burning of Oil Spills.
    Large Fires: Burning of Oil Spills. (395 K)
    Evans, D. D.; Walton, W. D.; Notarianni, K. A.; Baum, H. R.; Koseki, H.
    U.S./Japan Government Cooperative Program on Natural Resources (UJNR). Fire Research and Safety. 12th Joint Panel Meeting. October 27-November 2, 1992, Tsukuba, Japan, Building Research Inst., Ibaraki, Japan Fire Research Inst., Tokyo, Japan, 365-371 pp, 1992.
    Sponsor:
    Department of Transportation, Washington, DC
    Keywords:
    fire safety; fire research; oil spills; combustion; burning rate; smoke yield; particle size distribution; fire plumes; regression rate
    Abstract:
    Building and Fire Research Laboratory
    National Institute of Standards and Technology

    Gaithersburg, MD 20899

    92. DigitalGlobe | Application Tour
    Enivronmental oil spills in Water. The United States Clean WaterAct regulates legal and illegal discharges from industrial and
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    Agriculture Assessment of Farming Practices Crop Rows Orchards Mapping Image Maps Feature Extraction Infrastructure Monitoring Environmental Storm Water Runoff Hazardous Chemical Spills Oil Spills Air Pollution Floodplain Mapping Emergency Monitoring Urban Assessment Forestry Fire Damage Assessment Illegal Logging Timber Management Enivronmental: Oil Spills in Water The United States Clean Water Act regulates legal and illegal discharges from industrial and municipal facilities into waterways. The surface dimensions of a discharge plume, as well as the source, can be identified and measured if it contains suspended material, such as hydrocarbons, sediments, bubbles, or dye. The effectiveness of containment methods can also be assessed using satellite imagery. 2.8-meter multispectral imagery, sharpened with 70-centimeter panchromatic, will be able to be used to identify and measure the surface dimensions of an oil spill.

    93. Oil Spills News And Background :: Green Nature ::
    oil spills News and Background. Background information and news coveringvarious oil spills. BACKGROUND An Introduction to oil spills
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    Nuclear Power ... Wind Global Africa China Europe General ... Recycling Land Forestry GM Foods Mountains National Parks ... Organic Farming Water Coastal/Oceans Fresh Water Rivers Poll Should the U.S. Go To War Against Iraq? Yes, unilaterally if necessary Yes, if the UN Security Council Agrees No Results Polls Votes: Comments: Oil Spills News and Background Background information and news covering various oil spills. BACKGROUND: An Introduction to Oil Spills Oil spills into rivers, bays, and the ocean are caused by accidents involving tankers, barges, pipelines, refineries, and storage facilities, usually while the oil is being transported to us, its users. In-situ Burning and Oil Spills: FAQs In-situ burning (ISB) involves controlled burning of oil that has spilled from a vessel or a facility, or burning oil on the vessel itself before it has a chance to spill into the environment. Land Run-Off, Small Boats Are Greatest Sources of Oil in Ocean

    94. BLR Divides EHS Web Center
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    95. Links To More Information About Oil And Oil Spills
    Links to More Information about Oil and oil spills. 1 st Oil Spill ADVISOR,March/April 95 oil spills in One year after the
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    st Oil Spill Cleanup Exercise - Corpus Christi
    The first oil spill clean up training exercise between Texas, the U.S. Coast Guard and Mexico will took place Dec. 1995.
    http://www.glo.state.tx.us/press_releases_etc/12-04_big_drill_this_week.txt
    Academic Essay
    Spilled oil poses a serious threat to marine environments, organisms and resources that are part of a complex food chain that includes human food resources. A study using the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill as a case study.
    http://www.students.stir.ac.uk/users/95/m/dm065/dm065/site/academic/exxonessay.html
    Advent Oil and Gas Corp.
    Advent specializes in acquiring and divesting of oil and gas producing properties in the Domestic U.S.A.
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    ADVISOR, March/April 95: Oil Spills in ...
    One year after the Valdez incident, the president signed the Oil Pollution Act of 1990 (OPA) into law. A primary goal of OPA is to expand prevention and preparedness activities, and enhance response capabilities of the federal government.
    http://www.glc.org/docs/advisor/95/oil/spills.html

    96. Products Oil Spills
    quality maintenance products for oil spills Service for oil relatedindustries. Control more. Clean up oil spills. oil spills.
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    Spill Berms Bladder Containment Systems Spill Decks Steel Spill Deck ... Single Drum Containment Sorbents and cleaners for oil spills and related industries. Containment, absorbents and natural cleaners, non skid coatings and more for factories, refineries, well drillers, platforms, rigs and more. Full Hazmat supply and everything you need for oil spills.
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    Spill Containment Berms contain oil spills. If you need help to clean up or contain oils spills, please call us for low pricing and spill solutions. See our special offer below and follow links for time saving maintenance and clean up for oil spills and helpful product and oil related links. Oil skimmers recover hydrocarbons from low viscosity to high viscosity with very high efficiency. Independent tests prove that our advertised recovery rates are accurate. Our skimmers recover only oil, leaving the water behind. Costly water disposal is greatly reduced or eliminated. For more equipment: click here Biodegradable Cleaners AC-127 ORANGE SOLV PLUS ... Natural cleaner and degreaser with the added cleaning power and the freshness of natural orange solvents. Water dilutable and will instantly dissolve greasy. oils and wash dirt away. May be used by hand or with a high-pressure machine. Excellent for cleaning of oil drilling equipments, tools and more.

    97. Oil Spill Training
    Agency Programs EPA oil spills Program NOAA Aids for Oil Spill Responders EPA Indexof OilRelated Websites Provides links to Federal and state government sites
    http://yosemite.epa.gov/R10/OMP.NSF/a52b48c9e48c579688256b1c00031e87/87c94528f26

    98. DARP Home Page
    Program (DARP) conducts natural resource damage assessments and restoration ofcoastal and marine resources injured as a result of oil spills, releases of
    http://www.darp.noaa.gov/
    National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
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    NOAA's Damage Assessment and Restoration Program (DARP) conducts natural resource damage assessments and restoration of coastal and marine resources injured as a result of oil spills, releases of hazardous materials and ship groundings. About DARP DARP Cases Regional Restoration Planning Program State of Louisiana Cooperative Assessment Project (CAP) ... Mail Box News Flash! March 7, 2003 Vacancy Announcement - Program Analyst/Environmental Policy Specialist January 13, 2003 Now available Framework for Cooperative Assessments (CAP) More information is available on the Cooperative Assessment Project (CAP) webpage NOTE: These files require Adobe Acrobat to view. The DARP home page is maintained to enhance public access to information about natural resource damage assessment and restoration. Although every effort is made to provide timely information, changes may occur prior to updating this web site, thus DARP cannot provide any warranty as to the accuracy, reliability, or completeness of information or data. Please send comments or questions about this website to darp.webmaster@noaa.gov

    99. What Could Help Prevent Oil Spills? | Csmonitor.com
    World Europe posted November 21, 2002 What could help prevent oil spills?Anthony csmonitor.com What could help prevent oil spills? Eighty
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    For allied troops, battle of nation building begins As regime falls, Iraqis rush to fill power vacuum Tunnels of Baghdad may be the war's last frontier ... At the Pyramids, Egyptians pine for Americans Camels sit idle as the Iraq war hits Egypt's tourism industry hard. Most-viewed stories: (for 04/07/03) Chaos and denial in Baghdad How the US plans to take control of Baghdad On West Bank, fear of 'dangerous precedent' Tension builds over postwar plans ... Europe posted November 21, 2002 What could help prevent oil spills? Anthony Palmiotti is director of continuing education at the SUNY Maritime College, New York. Mr. Palmiotti holds an unlimited tonnage merchant marine license and teaches oil spill cleanup at the college. Palmiotti was interviewed by Ben Arnoldy, The Christian Science Monitor's online producer. csmonitor.com: About how many vessels fit the profile of the Prestige? E-mail this story Write a letter to the Editor Printer-friendly version Related stories: Why aging oil tankers still ply the seas monitor talk Weigh in on issues of the day in our MonitorTalk forums.

    100. EEA - Energy - Oil Spills
    Indicator oil spills 2001. Policy issue Have other environmental impacts ofthe sector dimished? Major oil spills still occur at irregular intervals.
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    Indicator: Oil spills [ Policy issue: Have other environmental impacts of the sector dimished?
    Major oil spills still occur at irregular intervals. Analysis Related indicators Factsheets to download [Click the thumbnail to view a large version of the image] Oil spills above 7 tonnes per spill Source: Eurostat, based on data from ITOPF Note: The mass of oil spilt is approximate, as some of the records do not contain the exact amount of oil spilt. The amount spilt from tankers in the seas around the EU appears to be decreasing, despite the increase in the marine transport of oil. This is possibly because of increased safety measures, resulting in part from increasing public pressure following well publicised accidents in recent years. However, the data does not include spills and discharges of below 7 tonnes from tankers and other shipping and is likely to be an underestimate because of unreported and undetected spills. Following the ERIKA accident off the coast of France in 1999, the European Commission proposed reinforcing the control of ships visiting Community ports. It also proposed banning oil tankers with a single hull (the ERIKA was such a tanker) from EU waters and applying the same timetable for phasing out single-hull tankers as was adopted in the USA after the Exxon Valdez oil spill (2005, 2010, 2015, according to tonnage).

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