Design and Conclusions of the Baffin Island Oil Spill Project

The Baffin Island Oil Spill (BIOS) Project sponsored multidisciplinary field studies between May 1980 and August 1983 in Canada's eastern Arctic at Cape Hatt, on the northern end of Baffin Island. Forty-five cubic metres (45,000 l) of a sweet medium gravity crude oil were released in a typical...

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Main Authors: Sergy, Gary A., Blackall, Peter J.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: The Arctic Institute of North America 1987
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spelling ftunivcalgaryojs:oai:journalhosting.ucalgary.ca:article/64851 2023-05-15T14:19:14+02:00 Design and Conclusions of the Baffin Island Oil Spill Project Sergy, Gary A. Blackall, Peter J. 1987-01-01 application/pdf https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/arctic/article/view/64851 eng eng The Arctic Institute of North America https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/arctic/article/view/64851/48765 https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/arctic/article/view/64851 ARCTIC; Vol. 40 No. 5 (1987): Supplement: 1–279; 1-9 1923-1245 0004-0843 Canada. Baffin Island Oil Spill Project Environmental impacts Marine oil spills Oil spill cleanup Oil spill dispersants Eclipse Sound Nunavut Hatt Cape waters Ragged Channel info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion research-article 1987 ftunivcalgaryojs 2022-03-22T21:21:59Z The Baffin Island Oil Spill (BIOS) Project sponsored multidisciplinary field studies between May 1980 and August 1983 in Canada's eastern Arctic at Cape Hatt, on the northern end of Baffin Island. Forty-five cubic metres (45,000 l) of a sweet medium gravity crude oil were released in a typical coastal arctic environment for purposes of scientific investigation. The experimental spills were monitored to quantitatively assess and compare the short- and long-term fate and effects of chemically dispersed oil and a beached oil slick, as well as the effectiveness of shoreline cleanup techniques. Hydrocarbon analyses were carried out on water samples, intertidal sediments, subtidal sediments and macrofaunal tissue. Biological measurements were made on populations of macrophytic algae, benthic infauna and epifauna and microorganisms. Oceanographic, geomorphologic and meteorologic support studies were also performed. The main conclusions of the BIOS Project relate to oil spill countermeasures for arctic nearshore and shoreline areas typified by the experimental site. First, the results offer no compelling ecological reasons to prohibit the use of chemical dispersants on oil slicks in such nearshore areas. Second, the results provide no strong ecological reasons for the cleanup of oil stranded on such shorelines. Thus consideration would be given to the use of chemical dispersants in the nearshore where prevention of shoreline contamination is warranted to protect wildlife or their critical habitat or traditional human land-use sites.Key words: Arctic, marine, oil pollution, oil spill countermeasures, chemically dispersed oil Mots clés: Arctique, milieu marin, pollution par le pétrole, mesures d’intervention contre les déversements de pétrole , pétrole dispersé chimiquement Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Arctique* Baffin Island Baffin Eclipse Sound Nunavut University of Calgary Journal Hosting Arctic Baffin Island Canada Cape Hatt ENVELOPE(-79.832,-79.832,72.501,72.501) Eclipse Sound ENVELOPE(-78.998,-78.998,72.635,72.635) Nunavut ARCTIC 40 5
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topic Canada. Baffin Island Oil Spill Project
Environmental impacts
Marine oil spills
Oil spill cleanup
Oil spill dispersants
Eclipse Sound
Nunavut
Hatt
Cape
waters
Ragged Channel
spellingShingle Canada. Baffin Island Oil Spill Project
Environmental impacts
Marine oil spills
Oil spill cleanup
Oil spill dispersants
Eclipse Sound
Nunavut
Hatt
Cape
waters
Ragged Channel
Sergy, Gary A.
Blackall, Peter J.
Design and Conclusions of the Baffin Island Oil Spill Project
topic_facet Canada. Baffin Island Oil Spill Project
Environmental impacts
Marine oil spills
Oil spill cleanup
Oil spill dispersants
Eclipse Sound
Nunavut
Hatt
Cape
waters
Ragged Channel
description The Baffin Island Oil Spill (BIOS) Project sponsored multidisciplinary field studies between May 1980 and August 1983 in Canada's eastern Arctic at Cape Hatt, on the northern end of Baffin Island. Forty-five cubic metres (45,000 l) of a sweet medium gravity crude oil were released in a typical coastal arctic environment for purposes of scientific investigation. The experimental spills were monitored to quantitatively assess and compare the short- and long-term fate and effects of chemically dispersed oil and a beached oil slick, as well as the effectiveness of shoreline cleanup techniques. Hydrocarbon analyses were carried out on water samples, intertidal sediments, subtidal sediments and macrofaunal tissue. Biological measurements were made on populations of macrophytic algae, benthic infauna and epifauna and microorganisms. Oceanographic, geomorphologic and meteorologic support studies were also performed. The main conclusions of the BIOS Project relate to oil spill countermeasures for arctic nearshore and shoreline areas typified by the experimental site. First, the results offer no compelling ecological reasons to prohibit the use of chemical dispersants on oil slicks in such nearshore areas. Second, the results provide no strong ecological reasons for the cleanup of oil stranded on such shorelines. Thus consideration would be given to the use of chemical dispersants in the nearshore where prevention of shoreline contamination is warranted to protect wildlife or their critical habitat or traditional human land-use sites.Key words: Arctic, marine, oil pollution, oil spill countermeasures, chemically dispersed oil Mots clés: Arctique, milieu marin, pollution par le pétrole, mesures d’intervention contre les déversements de pétrole , pétrole dispersé chimiquement
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author Sergy, Gary A.
Blackall, Peter J.
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title Design and Conclusions of the Baffin Island Oil Spill Project
title_short Design and Conclusions of the Baffin Island Oil Spill Project
title_full Design and Conclusions of the Baffin Island Oil Spill Project
title_fullStr Design and Conclusions of the Baffin Island Oil Spill Project
title_full_unstemmed Design and Conclusions of the Baffin Island Oil Spill Project
title_sort design and conclusions of the baffin island oil spill project
publisher The Arctic Institute of North America
publishDate 1987
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