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A Decade of GoMRI Dispersant Science LESSONS LEARNED AND RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE FUTURE

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OCEANOGRAPHY
Volume 34, Issue 1, Pages 98-111

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OCEANOGRAPHY SOC
DOI: 10.5670/oceanog.2021.119

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  1. Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative
  2. GoMRI

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Dispersants are used as a method of oil spill response to reduce exposure for organisms, protect shorelines, and safeguard responders. A decade of research has led to a deeper understanding of dispersant effectiveness and impacts, highlighting the need for further studies on subsea dispersant application and long-term effects.
Dispersants are among a number of options available to oil spill responders. The goals of this technique are to remove oil from surface waters in order to reduce exposure of surface-dwelling organisms, to keep oil slicks from impacting sensitive shorelines, and to protect responders from volatile organic compounds. During the Deepwater Horizon response, unprecedented volumes of dispersants (Corexit 9500 and 9527) were both sprayed on surface slicks from airplanes and applied directly at the wellhead (similar to 1,500 m water depth). A decade of research followed, leading to a deeper understanding of dispersant effectiveness, fate, and effects. These studies resulted in new knowledge regarding dispersant formulations, efficacy, and effects on organisms and processes at a broad range of exposure levels, and about potential environmental and human impacts. Future studies should focus on the application of high volumes of dispersants subsea and the long-term fate and effects of dispersants and dispersed oil. In considering effects, the research and applications of the knowledge gained should go beyond concerns for acute toxicity and consider sublethal impacts at all levels of biological organization. Contingency planning for the use of dispersants during oil spill response should consider more deeply the temporal duration, effectiveness (especially of subsurface applications), spatial reach, and volume applied.

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