THE OIL POLLUTION RISK IN THE BLACK SEA
Marine sciences and engineering; Renewable energies; Marine renewable energies and Sustenability; Advanced; technologies for MET; Climate changes
Abstract
Leaving from a definition of risk (involving probability, vulnerability and capacity), authors make an introduction in the need to address oil pollution risk in the Black Sea, through proper and thorough organization of thinking. The most visible conclusion is that we have the knowledge in order to prevent oil pollution of the sea and we just need to action in advance, for preventing and not for intervention after oil pollution occurred. Following the risk management cycle is a good way of dealing the problem of oil pollution in the Black Sea.
Keywords
oil pollution
risk
risk management
vulnerability
capacity
BlackSea
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