In 1970, approximately 2000 m3 of Bunker C crude oil impacted 300 km of Nova Scotia's coastline following the grounding of the tanker Arrow. Only 10% of the contaminated coast was subjected to cleanup, the remainder was left to cleanse naturally. To determine the long-term environmental impact of residual oil from this spill event, samples of sediment and interstitial water were recovered in 1993, 1997 and 2000 from a sheltered lagoon in Black Duck Cove. This heavily oiled site was intentionally left to recover on its own. Visual observations and chemical analysis confirmed that substantial quantities of the weathered cargo oil were still present within the sediments at this site. However, direct observations of benthic invertebrate abundan...
A field study was initiated in February 1996 in a remote sandy beach of The Grande Terre (Kerguelen ...
Author Posting. © Yale University, 1980. This article is posted here by permission of Yale Universi...
Contamination of the environment by petrogenic hydrocarbons continues to pose a threat to marine bio...
The effectiveness of fertilizers for crude oil bioremediation in sub-Antarctic intertidal sediments ...
Large anthropogenic discharges of oil annually enter the marine environment, in the magnitude from l...
A spill of 650,000-700,000 liters of #2 fuel oil has contaminated the coastal areas of Buzzards Bay,...
In March 2009, a cargo ship spilled 250 tons of heavy fuel oil off the Queensland coast of Australia...
Discharges of contaminated drill cuttings have caused appreciable ecological change of the benthos a...
The <i>Hebei Spirit</i> oil spill occurred in December 2007 approximately 10 km off the coast of Tae...
Retention and release of No. 2 fuel oil compounds by Mytilus edulis contaminated by a small oil spi...
To gain insights into long-term studies of the effects of the Exxon Valdez oil spill on the meiobent...
In 1999, 38000 litres of diesel oil was spilled in Gros Morne National Park, much of which leached o...
A hydrocarbon chemistry study was performed on sediments, oil masses and mangrove prop roots of a ma...
Accidents involving fuels and oil spills are among the main sources of hydrocarbons to the marine ec...
A full assessment of the impact of oil and chemical spills at sea requires the identification of bot...
A field study was initiated in February 1996 in a remote sandy beach of The Grande Terre (Kerguelen ...
Author Posting. © Yale University, 1980. This article is posted here by permission of Yale Universi...
Contamination of the environment by petrogenic hydrocarbons continues to pose a threat to marine bio...
The effectiveness of fertilizers for crude oil bioremediation in sub-Antarctic intertidal sediments ...
Large anthropogenic discharges of oil annually enter the marine environment, in the magnitude from l...
A spill of 650,000-700,000 liters of #2 fuel oil has contaminated the coastal areas of Buzzards Bay,...
In March 2009, a cargo ship spilled 250 tons of heavy fuel oil off the Queensland coast of Australia...
Discharges of contaminated drill cuttings have caused appreciable ecological change of the benthos a...
The <i>Hebei Spirit</i> oil spill occurred in December 2007 approximately 10 km off the coast of Tae...
Retention and release of No. 2 fuel oil compounds by Mytilus edulis contaminated by a small oil spi...
To gain insights into long-term studies of the effects of the Exxon Valdez oil spill on the meiobent...
In 1999, 38000 litres of diesel oil was spilled in Gros Morne National Park, much of which leached o...
A hydrocarbon chemistry study was performed on sediments, oil masses and mangrove prop roots of a ma...
Accidents involving fuels and oil spills are among the main sources of hydrocarbons to the marine ec...
A full assessment of the impact of oil and chemical spills at sea requires the identification of bot...
A field study was initiated in February 1996 in a remote sandy beach of The Grande Terre (Kerguelen ...
Author Posting. © Yale University, 1980. This article is posted here by permission of Yale Universi...
Contamination of the environment by petrogenic hydrocarbons continues to pose a threat to marine bio...