Solutions for effective oil spill management in the south–eastern part of the Baltic Sea

Author:

Suzdalev Sergej1,Gulbinskas Saulius2,Sivkov Vadim2,Bukanova Tatiana2

Affiliation:

1. University of Delaware

2. Klaipėda University

Abstract

The Baltic Sea is facing exceptionally intensive marine traffic. Oil products in addition to other cargo types are being transported in this marine area. Therefore, the risk of potential oil pollution is very high. Although, the Baltic Sea has not experienced catastrophic oil spills, there have been spills causing serious environmental damage in the region. Construction of oil terminals and planned growth of Russian oil export through Baltic Sea ports along with the operation of large oil enterprises and oil drilling platforms make maritime safety a priority task for the Baltic Sea region. The publications collected in present Baltica Journal Special Issue set sights on the improvement of oil spill management in the South–Eastern Baltic Sea as well as stimulate the appearance of new transnational response agreements in the region.

Publisher

Association of Lithuanian Serials (Publications)

Subject

Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)

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