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Underwater Technique for Prevention of Oil Pollution

Received: 21 October 2014     Accepted: 23 October 2014     Published: 3 November 2014
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Abstract

The underwater tools, means, apparatus, vehicles and submarines are considered in the paper. It is stated that the majority of initial sources of petroleum pollution are underwater located. The novel concept of composing the emergency rescue complex is provided. The complex consists of best industrial technical components which could effectively solve the problem of under-water oil spillage caused by damaged oil tankers and offshore platforms.

Published in Journal of Water Resources and Ocean Science (Volume 4, Issue 1-1)

This article belongs to the Special Issue Safe Technology and Pollution Free Environment

DOI 10.11648/j.wros.s.2015040101.11
Page(s) 1-10
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Keywords

Emergency Rescue Operation, Offshore Oil Platform, Oil Spills, Submarine, Underwater Transportation

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