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The book is dedicated to oil waste management and its impact on marine and freshwater ecosystems. She examines the physico-chemical and biological changes that occur with the oil being poured, and emphasizes the importance of proper waste management to reduce pollution and save resources. The author focuses on the need for legislative initiatives, international cooperation and job creation in this area. The book also fills an information gap about the potential economic opportunities in oil waste management, offering useful information for students and environmental specialists.
Contents
List of Figures
List of Tables
Preface.
Abstract
Chapter 1 Introduction to Marine Oil Pollution
1.1. Introduction.
1.2. Past Literature on Marine Oil Pollution.
1.3. Vulnerability of Marine Ecology to Oil Spills from Ships
1.4. Safe Guarding Marine Environment Against Oil Pollution
Chapter 2 Types of Oils, Properties, and Their Impacts on Marine Ecology
2.1. Introduction.
2.2 Crude Oil
2.3. Lubricating Oil
2.4. Fixed Oils
2.5. Biodiesel Oil
Chapter 3 Oil Spill Preparedness and Response
3.1. Introduction.
3.2. Approaches to Oil
3.3. Response Concepts to Oil Spills
3.4. Expertise and Equipment in Oil Pollution Response
3.5. Research and Development Programs on Oil Spills Responses.
3.6. Partnership Between the Government and Shipment Industry in Oil Spill Responses
Chapter 4 Introduction to Marine Ecology Diversity
4.1. Introduction
4.2. Concept of Biological Diversity
4.3. Causes of Marine Biodiversity Impoverishment.
4.4. Key Biological Diversity in Marine Ecology
4.5. Human Activities and Their Impacts on The Marine Ecology
4.6. The Need for Marine Ecology Integrated Management
4.7. Convention for the Protection of World's Marine Habitants
Chapter 5 Environmental Effects of Oil Pollution in Marine Ecology
5.1. Introduction
5.2. Key Effects of Oil Pollution in Marine Ecology
5.3. Waste Oil handling on Environment
5.4. Contaminants of Potential Concern in Waste Oils
5.5. Solutions To Oil Pollution
Chapter 6 Health Impacts of Oil Pollution on Mankind
6.1. Introduction
6.2. Key Information Oil Industry
6.3. Vulnerability To Oil Pollution
6.4. Effects of Petroleum Oil Exploration
6.5. Health Effects of Oil Pollution
6.6. Health Effects of Specific Forms of Oil Pollution
6.7. Protective Measures to Oil Pollution
Chapter 7 Containment, Recycling, And Disposal of Waste/Used Oils
7.1. Introduction
7.2. Definitions of Terms
7.3. The History of Waste Products Utilization.
7.4. Challenge of Waste/Used-Oil Products
7.5. Sources of Used Oil
7.6. Generation and Collection of Waste/Used-Oil
7.7. The Main Processes for Recycling Waste/Used-Oil
7.8. Waste/Used Oil Treatment
7.9. Current Approaches for Waste Oil Treatment
7.10. Waste/Used Oil Disposal Methods
7.11. Environmentally Harmful Wavs of Used/Waste Oil Disposal
7.12. The Role of Government in Recycling Waste/Used Oil
Chapter 8 Remediation of Petroleum Hydrocarbon Contaminated Marine Water
8.1. Introduction
8.2. Strategies For Handling Petroleum Oil Pollution Emergencies
8.3. Techniques For Remediating Oil Polluted Marine Ecology
8.4. Advantages And Disadvantages of Viable Remediation Techniques
8.5. Factors Affecting Remediation of Petroleum Hydrocarbon
Contaminated Marine Ecology
Chapter 9 Conservation of Marine Ecology Against Oil Pollution
9.1. Introduction
9.2. An Overview of Community Participation
9.3. Approaches to Marine Ecology Conservation
9.4. Educating Community on Marine Ecology Conservation
9.5. Causes of Marine Ecology Degradation
9.6. Participatory Marine Conservation Management
9.7. Importance of Conservation of Marine Ecology
9.8. Challenges in Conservation of Marine Ecology
9.9. International Parties Participation in Marine Ecology Conservation
9.10. Regional Attempts to Marine Conservation
Chapter 10 Legal, Policy, and Institutional Framework of Oil
Pollution on Marine Ecology
10.1. Introduction.
10.2. Origin of Marine Policy
10.3. Cycles In the Regulatory Process
10.4. Pollution Events
10.5. International Norms
10.6. The "Victims" And "Culprits" of The Marine Ecology Pollution
10.7. Current Institutional problems and Marine Ecology Pollution
10.8. Sea-Based Sources and Activities Causing Marine Oil Pollution
10.9. Land-Based Sources and Activities Causing Marine Oil Pollution
10.10. The Efficacy of Existing Institutional Frameworks on
Marine Oil Pollution.
10.11. Regulation of Sea-Based Transboundary Movement of Oil Vessels.
Bibliography
Index.