Not exact matches
David Dickins, an
engineer from San Diego who has spent 30 years studying how to clean up
oil spills in icy waters, said that while the ice impeded the use of tools like booms that hold a slick in place, the ice also naturally contained the
oil, giving
response teams more time to act before environmental damage occurred.
Responding to
Oil Spills in the U.S. Arctic Marine Environment assesses the current state of science and engineering regarding oil spill response in the Arctic region north of the Bering Strait, with emphasis on potential impacts in U.S. wate
Oil Spills in the U.S. Arctic Marine Environment assesses the current state of science and
engineering regarding
oil spill response in the Arctic region north of the Bering Strait, with emphasis on potential impacts in U.S. wate
oil spill response in the Arctic region north of the Bering Strait, with emphasis on potential impacts in U.S. waters.
Peter has more than 36 years of
engineering and operational experience and is deeply involved in the Alaska
oil spill response programme, as well as co-ordinating related research and development programmes.