Alea C, Ruiz CI, Yap JB, Molina EF, Saballa AJ, Ñuneza JS, Bacharo KBB. An investigation of aquatic oil spills in the Philippines from 2000 to 2021.
Mar Pollut Bull 2022;
185:114241. [PMID:
36274562 DOI:
10.1016/j.marpolbul.2022.114241]
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Abstract
As an archipelago, the Philippines is heavily engaged in domestic and foreign shipping activities which makes it highly vulnerable to oil pollution. It is the purpose of this present paper to make a follow-up review of the oil spill situation in the Philippines which provides analysis and evaluation of aquatic oil spills in the past 22 years. Results showed that the frequency and volume of oil spills generally occur in areas with high maritime traffic and experienced short-term decreases on periods affected by economic recessions. The sources and causes of oil spills are discussed while examining the possible influences of the changing climate. While, these had been identified, there is a gap in the incident reporting of oil spills. It is recommended that data records on oil spill incidents in the Philippines be systematic, consistent and comprehensively entail information not limited to date, locality, source, cause, and spillage amount.
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