Mechanical Recovery
The presence of sea ice interferes with containment of oil in sufficient thickness to recover it. Oil tends to disperse and mix into the ice, creating an additional step for responders trying to separate the oil from the ice. Sea ice may reduce the effectiveness of containment booms by interfering with the boom position, allowing oil to entrain or travel under the boom or causing the boom to tear or separate (see video link below). Sea ice may also reduce a skimmer’s efficiency in recovering oil by lowering the rate the skimmer encounters oil and increasing the time needed to position the skimmer for optimum recovery among ice floes. Once oil is trapped under pack ice, the on-water mechanical recovery methods discussed here are no longer a viable option until the ice breaks up.
Skimmer deployed in icy water
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Abdelnour, R. and G. Comfort. (2001). Application of ice booms for oil-spill cleanup in ice infested waters. Fleet Technology Ltd. Kanata, Ontario.
Fingas, M. (2004). Weather windows for oil spill countermeasures. Prepared for Prince William Sound Regional Citizens’ Advisory Council.
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