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Financement de l’UE (5 277 554 €) : Mesures intégrées d’intervention en cas de déversement d’hydrocarbures et effets sur l’environnement Hor01/03/2016 Programme de recherche et d'innovation de l'UE « Horizon »
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Mesures intégrées d’intervention en cas de déversement d’hydrocarbures et effets sur l’environnement
Objectives: 1) to improve the observation and predictions of oil spreading in the sea using novel on-line sensors on-board vessels, fixed structures or gliders, and smart data transfer into operational awareness systems; 2) to examine the true environmental impacts and benefits of a suite of marine oil spill response methods (mechanical collection in water and below ice, in situ burning, use of chemical dispersants, bioremediation, electro-kinetics, and combinations of these) in cold climate and ice-infested areas; 3) to assess the impacts on biota of naturally and chemically dispersed oil, in situ burning residues and non-collected oil using biomarker methods and to develop specific methods for the rapid detection of the effects of oil pollution; 4) to develop a strategic Net Environmental Benefit Analysis tool (sNEBA) for oil spill response strategy decision making. A true trans-disciplinary consortium will carry out the project. Oil sensors will be applied to novel platforms such as ferry-boxes, smart buoys, and gliders. The environmental impacts of the oil spill response methods will be assessed by performing pilot tests and field experiments in the coastal waters of Greenland, as well as laboratory tests in Svalbard and the Baltic Sea with the main focus on dispersed oil, in situ burning residues and non-collected oil. The sNEBA tool will be developed to include and overarch the biological and technical knowledge obtained in the project, as well as integrate with operational assessments being based on expertise on coastal protection and shoreline response. This can be used in establishing cross-border and trans-boundary cooperation and agreements. The proposal addresses novel observation technology and integrated response methods at extreme cold temperatures and in ice. It also addresses the environmental impacts and includes a partner from Canada. The results are vital for the off-shore industry and will enhance the business of oil spill response services.
| Aarhus Universitet | 743 791 € |
| Greenland OIL Spill Response AS | 229 952 € |
| LAMOR CORPORATION AB | 548 250 € |
| MERITAITO Oy | 300 000 € |
| Norges Teknisk-Naturvitenskapelige Universitet Ntnu | 299 863 € |
| RHEINISCH-WESTFAELISCHE TECHNISCHE HOCHSCHULE AACHEN | 410 000 € |
| Sintef Narvik AS | 300 000 € |
| Sspa Sweden AB | 330 000 € |
| SUOMEN YMPARISTOKESKUS | 946 768 € |
| TALLINNA TEHNIKAÜLIKOOL | 447 093 € |
| TARTU ULIKOOL | 396 837 € |
| THE University OF Manitoba | 0,00 € |
| Universidad del Pais Vasco/ Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea | 325 000 € |
https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/679266
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