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Oil spills and runoff: short-lived but dangerous
 
Most of the environmental consequences of catastrophic spills are relatively short-lived, scientists point out. Through international agreements, the amount of oil entering the seas from spills is minimal -- less than 1 percent in the Black Sea, for instance.

Seabird populations may be slow to recover, however, and weathered oil from spills at sea can become adsorbed into beach strata for several decades.

With future exploitation of marine oil and gas reserves likely to take place in many developing regions of the world, scientists are still concerned about the ability to provide adequate regulation and/ or enforcement and to respond to oil spills in such regions.

Even so, hydrocarbons from shipping, refining and runoff from parking lots are likely, overall, to be of greater biological significance, the scientists warn.

 
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Site for all aspects of the clean-up Exxon Valdez Oil Spill Trustee Council Site for all aspects of the clean-up 
A node of the GPA Clearing-House Mechanism Global Marine Oil Pollution Gateway A node of the GPA Clearing-House Mechanism 
Global Programme of Action site GPA on oil Global Programme of Action site 
Information on oil pollution Smithsonian Institution Information on oil pollution 
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