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Spatial distribution of oil spills at the sea surface in the Southeastern Baltic Sea according to satellite SAR data
Krek, E.V.; Kostianoy, A.G.; Krek, A.V.; Semenov, A.V. (2018). Spatial distribution of oil spills at the sea surface in the Southeastern Baltic Sea according to satellite SAR data. Transport and Telecommunication Journal 19(4): 294-300. https://dx.doi.org/10.2478/ttj-2018-0024
In: Transport and Telecommunication Journal. de Gruyter: Poland. e-ISSN 1407-6179, more
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Keyword
    Marine/Coastal
Author keywords
    Oil spills; synthetic aperture radar (SAR); Southeastern Baltic;tail-shaped spill; Territorial Sea (TS); Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ)

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  • Krek, E.V.
  • Kostianoy, A.G., more
  • Krek, A.V.
  • Semenov, A.V.

Abstract
    Statistical analysis of the spatial distribution of oil spills detected using Synthetic Aperture Radars (SAR) in 2004-2015 at the sea surface in the Southeastern Baltic Sea was conducted. Number, area, and shape of oil pollution division between Exclusive Economic Zones (EEZ) of Poland, Russia, and Lithuania were estimated for the first time. The most polluted area of the Southeastern Baltic Sea is Russian EEZ, where 55% of the total amount of detected oil spills, and 52% of the total area of oil pollution were located. The average area of an oil spill detected within Territorial Sea (TS) and EEZ was estimated. Tail-shaped spills associated with oil discharge from the moving vessels are prevailed, and their amount and area within TS and EEZ were estimated.

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