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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.
Contents
1. Oil Spill Containment in Semi-open Areas:Experiments in French Atlantic and Alpine Waters
Frédéric MUTTIN and Rose CAMPBELL
2. Oil Spill Containment in Open Areas: Four Atlantic and Mediterranean Experiments
Frédéric MUTTIN and Rose CAMPBELL
3. Polymetallic Pollution in Sentinel Bivalves Across a Semi-open Area: La Rochelle Harbor, France
Marine BREITWIESER, Angélique FONTANAUD and Hélène THOMAS-GUYON
4. Oil Spill Dispersant Use:Toxicity on Marine Teleost Fish
Thomas MILINKOVITCH, Stéphane LE FLOCH and Hélène THOMAS-GUYON
5. Extreme Environments: The New Exploration/Production Oil Area Problem
Matthieu DUSSAUZE, Stéphane LE FLOCH and Florian LELCHAT
6. Law Review on Accidental Marine Pollution
Yann RABUTEAU and Frédéric MUTTIN