Chemical herders may be used to sequester and thicken surface oil slicks to increase the time window for performing in situ burning of spilled oil on the sea surface. For herder use to be an environmentally safe oil spill response option, information regarding their potential ecotoxicity both alone and in combination with oil is needed. This study aimed at assessing if using herders can cause toxicity to cold-water marine organisms. Our objective was to test the two chemical herders Siltech OP-40 (OP-40) and ThickSlick-6535 (TS-6535) with and without oil for toxicity using sensitive life stages of cold-water marine copepod (Calanus finmarchicus) and fish (Gadus morhua). For herders alone, OP-40 was consistently more toxic than TS-6535. To t...
In situ burning (ISB) is an oil spill clean-up option used by oil spill responders to mitigate impac...
International audienceDispersant application is used as a response technique to minimize the environ...
A study was conducted to measure the toxicity of oil spills to Arctic amphipods. Exposure to oil res...
dispersant Corexit 9500 were evaluated for key Arctic species. The copepod Calanus glacialis, juveni...
The toxicities of an oil dispersant (BP 1100X) and a surface active agent (Shell Herder) upon 18 mar...
International audienceCopepods play a critical role in the marine food webs, being a food source for...
Hazards to marine and estuarine fauna associated with offshore drilling of oil and with transport of...
Master's thesis in Environmental technologyExpanding petroleum activities into northern marine areas...
textAnthropogenic oil spills continue to have devastating effects on the ecosystems in which they oc...
The risk of accidental oil spills in the Arctic is on the rise due to increased shipping and oil exp...
We conducted ship-, shore- and laboratory-based crude oil exposure experiments to investigate (1) th...
We conducted ship-, shore- and laboratory-based crude oil exposure experiments to investigate (1) th...
Crude oil spills are a major threat to marine biota and the environment. When light crude oil spills...
International audienceDispersing an oil slick is considered to be an effective response to offshore ...
This research is part of a series of studies for the Deep-sea Risk Assessment and Species Sensitivit...
In situ burning (ISB) is an oil spill clean-up option used by oil spill responders to mitigate impac...
International audienceDispersant application is used as a response technique to minimize the environ...
A study was conducted to measure the toxicity of oil spills to Arctic amphipods. Exposure to oil res...
dispersant Corexit 9500 were evaluated for key Arctic species. The copepod Calanus glacialis, juveni...
The toxicities of an oil dispersant (BP 1100X) and a surface active agent (Shell Herder) upon 18 mar...
International audienceCopepods play a critical role in the marine food webs, being a food source for...
Hazards to marine and estuarine fauna associated with offshore drilling of oil and with transport of...
Master's thesis in Environmental technologyExpanding petroleum activities into northern marine areas...
textAnthropogenic oil spills continue to have devastating effects on the ecosystems in which they oc...
The risk of accidental oil spills in the Arctic is on the rise due to increased shipping and oil exp...
We conducted ship-, shore- and laboratory-based crude oil exposure experiments to investigate (1) th...
We conducted ship-, shore- and laboratory-based crude oil exposure experiments to investigate (1) th...
Crude oil spills are a major threat to marine biota and the environment. When light crude oil spills...
International audienceDispersing an oil slick is considered to be an effective response to offshore ...
This research is part of a series of studies for the Deep-sea Risk Assessment and Species Sensitivit...
In situ burning (ISB) is an oil spill clean-up option used by oil spill responders to mitigate impac...
International audienceDispersant application is used as a response technique to minimize the environ...
A study was conducted to measure the toxicity of oil spills to Arctic amphipods. Exposure to oil res...