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Tar ball frequency data and analytical results from a long-term beach monitoring program
Authors:Owens Edward H  Mauseth Gary S  Martin Colin A  Lamarche Alain  Brown John
Institution:Polaris Applied Sciences, Inc., Bainbridge Island, WA 98110, USA. eowensocc@aol.com
Abstract:Following the spill of fuel oils from the New Carissa in February 1999, approximately 300 km of beaches on the Pacific coast of North America were surveyed. A long-term observation program focused on the documentation of stranded tar balls in the vicinity of the spill site. Systematic beach surveys which were conducted over the period March 1999 to April 2001 and semi-logarithmic scale, time-series plots proved the most useful format for identifying trends. Beach monitoring continued through to August 2001. by which time 212 tar balls had been analyzed by GC/MS for their chemical characteristics. The samples of tar balls collected between February 1999 and August 2001 were qualitatively compared with New Carissa source oils (NCSO) and 101 (48%) were not consistent with NSCO. The presence of tar balls that are not related to an incident can confound attempts to define cleanup or endpoint criteria and to assess possible injury to natural resources.
Keywords:Oil spills  Tar balls  Chemical characterization  Oregon
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