Publication: Contingency plan improvement for managing oil spills in the coastal waters of Thailand.
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2014-12-15
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2014-01-28
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eng
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0025-326X
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Mahidol University
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Elsevier (available from Sciencedirect)
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Marine Pollution Bulletin. Vol. 89, (2014), 149-159.
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Nuanchan Singkran, นวลจันทร์ สิงห์คราญ Contingency plan improvement for managing oil spills in the coastal waters of Thailand.. Marine Pollution Bulletin. Vol. 89, (2014), 149-159.. doi:10.1016/j.marpolbul.2014.10.013 Retrieved from: https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/48405
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Contingency plan improvement for managing oil spills in the coastal waters of Thailand.
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Abstract
The estimated risks of being impacted by oil spills in the coastal waters were used to improve the oil spill contingency plan of Thailand. Functional roles of local agencies are integrated into the plan. Intensive measures are suggested for the coastal provinces located in high-very high risk zones, whereas light and moderate measures are suggested for the coastal provinces located in low and moderate risk zones, respectively. The estimated percentage risks due to simulated oil slicks hitting the coast and/or important resources (PRoilspill) were used to guide the year-round water activities that should be carefully handled at a certain radius with a low-moderate PRoilspill, whereas they should be avoided at a certain radius with a high-very high PRoilspill. Important measures before, during, and post periods of an oil spill incident are suggested to prevent and monitor oil spill incidents and mitigate their impacts on the environment.
