TOXICITY BIOASSAYS ON DISPERSED OIL IN THE NORTH SEA: JUNE 1996 FIELD TRIALS
STANDARD published on 1.6.2002
Designation standards: API DR342-ed.2002
Publication date standards: 1.6.2002
The number of pages: 108
Approximate weight : 355 g (0.78 lbs)
Country: American technical standard
Category: Technical standards API
API DR342, 2002 Edition, June 2002 - TOXICITY BIOASSAYS ON DISPERSED OIL IN THE NORTH SEA: JUNE 1996 FIELD TRIALS
INTRODUCTION
BACKGROUND
It is generally acknowledged that the use of dispersants in oil spill response can provide protection for shoreline resources, but at the expense of increasing exposure to oil for organisms in the water column (or on the bottom, in shallow water). If this is the case, then it becomes very important to define the level of effect anticipated in the potentially affected habitats, in order to identify the best course of action in terms of planning for response. For the purposes of this discussion, areas of concern for both dispersed and undispersed oil are divided into two categories: 1) shoreline (intertidal) and 2) nearshore subtidal and water column.