What are the mitigation measures of oil spills
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Disaster Mitigation: 4 Oil Spill Responses
Booms. Booms are floating dividers used for containment and diversion. ...
Skimmers. Collecting and separating oil from water has traditionally been a delicate, time-consuming process. ...
Dispersants. The ocean is a carefully balanced ecosystem with its own defense systems. ...
In-Situ Burning. ...
Future Oil Spill Mitigation.
Explanation:
When spills occur, dispersants assist these natural ocean defenses by helping diffuse the oil. Dispersants are chemicals sprayed onto oil slicks. They help break up, or disperse, the oil into small drops. Then, natural-born microbes in the dispersal agents eat the crude oil and attack it more efficiently.
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