Journal of Marine Science and Engineering (Dec 2018)

An Operational Marine Oil Spill Forecasting Tool for the Management of Emergencies in the Italian Seas

  • Alberto Ribotti,
  • Fabio Antognarelli,
  • Andrea Cucco,
  • Marcello Francesco Falcieri,
  • Leopoldo Fazioli,
  • Christian Ferrarin,
  • Antonio Olita,
  • Gennaro Oliva,
  • Andrea Pes,
  • Giovanni Quattrocchi,
  • Andrea Satta,
  • Simone Simeone,
  • Costanza Tedesco,
  • Georg Umgiesser,
  • Roberto Sorgente

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jmse7010001
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 1
p. 1

Abstract

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Oil extraction platforms are potential sources of oil spills. For this reason, an oil spill forecasting system was set up to support the management of emergencies from the oil fields in the Italian seas. The system provides ready-to-use products to the relevant response agencies and optimizes the anti-pollution resources by assessing hazards and risks related to this issue. The forecasting system covers seven working oil platforms in the Sicily Channel and middle/low Adriatic Sea. It is composed of a numerical chain involving nested ocean models from regional to coastal spatial scales and an oil spill model. The system provides two online services, one automatic and a second dedicated to possible real emergencies or exercises on risk preparedness and responding. The automatic service produces daily short-term simulations of hypothetical oil spill dispersion, transport, and weathering processes from each extraction platform. Products, i.e., risk maps, animations, and a properly called bulletin, are available on a dedicated web-portal. The hazard estimations are computed by performing geo-statistical analysis on the daily forecasts database. The second service is activated in near-real-time producing oil spill simulations for the following 48 h.

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