Understanding Oil Spills And Oil Spill Response


Polyaromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs)


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Polyaromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs): 
A family of chemical
substances that are found in many types of oil;
polyaromatic hydrocarbon vapors can cause harm to
humans and animals that inhale them.
Pinnipeds: 
A group of related species of marine mammals
that have flippers for all four limbs; pinnipeds include sea
lions, seals, and walrus.
Regional Response Teams (RRTs): 
Thirteen teams (each
representing a particular geographic region) that provide
assistance to OSCs; RRTs are composed of representatives
from field offices of the federal agencies that make up the
National Response Team, as well as state representatives.
Seeding:
Adding microorganisms to the environment to
speed up biodegradation (also known as bioaugmentation).
Skimmers: 
Devices used to remove oil from the water’s
surface.
Slick:
A thin film of oil on the water’s surface.
Sorbents:
Substances that take up and hold water or oil;
sorbents used in oil spill cleanup are made of oleophilic
materials.
Specific gravity: 
The ratio of the density of a substance to
the density of water; substances with a specific gravity
greater than one are denser than water and sink;
substances that have a specific gravity less than one are
less dense than water and float.
Sub-lethal effects: 
Injuries that affect the health and
physical condition of organisms (including eggs and
larvae) but do not result in the death of juvenile or adult
organisms.
Surface tension:
The attractive force exerted upon the
surface molecules of a liquid by the molecules beneath the
surface. When oil is spilled on water, this tension makes
the oil behave as a continuous thin sheet that is difficult to
separate or break up.
Surfactant: 
A substance that breaks oil into small droplets;
this helps to increase the surface area of the oil spill, which
increases the rate at which the oil can be degraded or
weathered into less toxic substances (See dispersant).

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