A 30-year probability map for oil spill trajectories in the Barents Sea to assess potential environmental and socio-economic threats

Abstract Increasing exploration and exploitation activity in the Arctic Ocean has intensified maritime traffic in the Barents Sea. Due to the sparse population and insufficient oil spill response infrastructure on the extensive Barents Sea shoreline, it is necessary to address the possibility of off...

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Main Authors: Pavlov, V. (Victor), de Aguiar, V. C. (Victor Cesar Martins), Hole, L. R. (Lars Robert), Pongrácz, E. (Eva)
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2022
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Online Access:http://urn.fi/urn:nbn:fi-fe2022051736168
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spelling ftunivoulu:oai:oulu.fi:nbnfi-fe2022051736168 2023-07-30T04:01:34+02:00 A 30-year probability map for oil spill trajectories in the Barents Sea to assess potential environmental and socio-economic threats Pavlov, V. (Victor) de Aguiar, V. C. (Victor Cesar Martins) Hole, L. R. (Lars Robert) Pongrácz, E. (Eva) 2022 application/pdf http://urn.fi/urn:nbn:fi-fe2022051736168 eng eng Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Arctic marine resources OpenDrift OpenOil oil drift oil spill simulations info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2022 ftunivoulu 2023-07-08T19:59:22Z Abstract Increasing exploration and exploitation activity in the Arctic Ocean has intensified maritime traffic in the Barents Sea. Due to the sparse population and insufficient oil spill response infrastructure on the extensive Barents Sea shoreline, it is necessary to address the possibility of offshore accidents and study hazards to the local environment and its resources. Simulations of surface oil spills were conducted in south-east of the Barents Sea to identify oil pollution trajectories. The objective of this research was to focus on one geographical location, which lies along popular maritime routes and also borders with sensitive ecological marine and terrestrial areas. As a sample of traditional heavy bunker oil, IFO-180LS (2014) was selected for the study of oil spills and used for the 30-year simulations. The second oil case was medium oil type: Volve (2006)—to give a broader picture for oil spill accident scenarios. Simulations for four annual seasons were run with the open source OpenDrift modelling tool using oceanographic and atmospheric data from the period of 1988–2018. The modelling produced a 30-year probability map, which was overlapped with environmental data of the area to discuss likely impacts to local marine ecosystems, applicable oil spill response tools and favourable shipping seasons. Based on available data regarding the environmental and socio-economic baselines of the studied region, we recommend to address potential threats to marine resources and local communities in more detail in a separate study. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Ocean Barents Sea Jultika - University of Oulu repository Arctic Arctic Ocean Barents Sea Ifo ENVELOPE(139.739,139.739,-66.629,-66.629)
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topic Arctic marine resources
OpenDrift
OpenOil
oil drift
oil spill simulations
spellingShingle Arctic marine resources
OpenDrift
OpenOil
oil drift
oil spill simulations
Pavlov, V. (Victor)
de Aguiar, V. C. (Victor Cesar Martins)
Hole, L. R. (Lars Robert)
Pongrácz, E. (Eva)
A 30-year probability map for oil spill trajectories in the Barents Sea to assess potential environmental and socio-economic threats
topic_facet Arctic marine resources
OpenDrift
OpenOil
oil drift
oil spill simulations
description Abstract Increasing exploration and exploitation activity in the Arctic Ocean has intensified maritime traffic in the Barents Sea. Due to the sparse population and insufficient oil spill response infrastructure on the extensive Barents Sea shoreline, it is necessary to address the possibility of offshore accidents and study hazards to the local environment and its resources. Simulations of surface oil spills were conducted in south-east of the Barents Sea to identify oil pollution trajectories. The objective of this research was to focus on one geographical location, which lies along popular maritime routes and also borders with sensitive ecological marine and terrestrial areas. As a sample of traditional heavy bunker oil, IFO-180LS (2014) was selected for the study of oil spills and used for the 30-year simulations. The second oil case was medium oil type: Volve (2006)—to give a broader picture for oil spill accident scenarios. Simulations for four annual seasons were run with the open source OpenDrift modelling tool using oceanographic and atmospheric data from the period of 1988–2018. The modelling produced a 30-year probability map, which was overlapped with environmental data of the area to discuss likely impacts to local marine ecosystems, applicable oil spill response tools and favourable shipping seasons. Based on available data regarding the environmental and socio-economic baselines of the studied region, we recommend to address potential threats to marine resources and local communities in more detail in a separate study.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Pavlov, V. (Victor)
de Aguiar, V. C. (Victor Cesar Martins)
Hole, L. R. (Lars Robert)
Pongrácz, E. (Eva)
author_facet Pavlov, V. (Victor)
de Aguiar, V. C. (Victor Cesar Martins)
Hole, L. R. (Lars Robert)
Pongrácz, E. (Eva)
author_sort Pavlov, V. (Victor)
title A 30-year probability map for oil spill trajectories in the Barents Sea to assess potential environmental and socio-economic threats
title_short A 30-year probability map for oil spill trajectories in the Barents Sea to assess potential environmental and socio-economic threats
title_full A 30-year probability map for oil spill trajectories in the Barents Sea to assess potential environmental and socio-economic threats
title_fullStr A 30-year probability map for oil spill trajectories in the Barents Sea to assess potential environmental and socio-economic threats
title_full_unstemmed A 30-year probability map for oil spill trajectories in the Barents Sea to assess potential environmental and socio-economic threats
title_sort 30-year probability map for oil spill trajectories in the barents sea to assess potential environmental and socio-economic threats
publisher Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
publishDate 2022
url http://urn.fi/urn:nbn:fi-fe2022051736168
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