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Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 2000
Petroleum hydrocarbons are important pollutants of sea and marine organisms. The origin of hydrocarbons are either biogenic (endogenic) which are synthetised by marine organisms or exogenic due to oil pollution accumulated by marine organisms. The hydrocarbons found in algae were biogenic (Clarck and Blumer 1967;Youngblood et al.1971; Rossi et al. 1978;
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Petroleum hydrocarbons are important pollutants of sea and marine organisms. The origin of hydrocarbons are either biogenic (endogenic) which are synthetised by marine organisms or exogenic due to oil pollution accumulated by marine organisms. The hydrocarbons found in algae were biogenic (Clarck and Blumer 1967;Youngblood et al.1971; Rossi et al. 1978;
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Oil Pollution in Waters of Lithuania
2011The Lithuanian seaside is famous for its sandy beaches as well as for Palanga town and the Curonian Spit, a UNESCO protected site, which are all enjoyed by the locals and holiday guests. Potential contamination of Lithuanian sea water is possible from three oil companies, apart from the discharges of passing tankers and other ships.
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Marine Pollution Bulletin, 1972
Abstract Sweden suffers repeated oil spills around its southern and western coast. Measures to deal with oil pollution are well organized and designed to minimize biological damage.
T.R. Dixon, T.J. Dixon, J. Roper
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Abstract Sweden suffers repeated oil spills around its southern and western coast. Measures to deal with oil pollution are well organized and designed to minimize biological damage.
T.R. Dixon, T.J. Dixon, J. Roper
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Pollution Problems in the "Oil Patch"
Proceedings of Fall Meeting of the Society of Petroleum Engineers of AIME, 1970Abstract Throughout much of the “oil patch” water exemplifies the economic, sociologic, political, and ecologic lifeblood of the community. The permanent supply of usable water, on which the arid West depends for survival, faces many hazards.
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Maritime Oil Pollution: an Empirical Analysis
2007Oil pollution is a dirty affair. Not only does it damage the natural environment, but it also inflicts economic harm, e.g. on fisheries and the tourism industry. So when an accident occurs, costs are made in the form of a clean-up operation and compensation to the economic victims.
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The Prevention of Oil Pollution
19791 Sources of pollution.- 2 Effect of oil spills on land and water.- 3 Air pollution from the use of petroleum.- 4 Pollution occurring during exploration and production on land and sea.- 5 Accidental spills from tankers and other vessels.- 6 Operational pollution from tankers and other vessels.- 7 Port operations: Spills during loading, discharging and ...
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