Studies on marine oil spills and their ecological damage

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作者
Mei H. [1 ]
Yin Y. [2 ]
机构
[1] Law and Politics School, Ocean University of China
[2] School of Engineering and Arts, Qingdao Technical College
关键词
Damage to marine ecosystem service value; Damage to marine resource value; Ecological damage; Marine ecological safety; Marine oil spills;
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10.1007/s11802-009-0312-5
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摘要
The sources of marine oil spills are mainly from accidents of marine oil tankers or freighters, marine oil-drilling platforms, marine oil pipelines, marine oilfields, terrestrial pollution, oil-bearing atmosphere, and offshore oil production equipment. It is concluded upon analysis that there are two main reasons for marine oil spills: (I) The motive for huge economic benefits of oil industry owners and oil shipping agents far surpasses their sense of ecological risks. (II) Marine ecological safety has not become the main concern of national security. Oil spills are disasters because humans spare no efforts to get economic benefits from oil. The present paper draws another conclusion that marine ecological damage caused by oil spills can be roughly divided into two categories: damage to marine resource value (direct value) and damage to marine ecosystem service value (indirect value). Marine oil spills cause damage to marine biological, fishery, seawater, tourism and mineral resources to various extents, which contributes to the lower quality and value of marine resources. © Science Press, Ocean University of China and Springer-Verlag GmbH 2009.
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页码:312 / 316
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