Oil spills often result in both immediate and long-term environmental damage. Some of the environmental damage caused by an oil spill can last for decades after the spill occurs. The biological damage caused by an oil spill will be governed by a combination of several factors including:
(1) the type of oil spilled,
(2) the dose of oil,
(3) the physiographic of the area of the spill,
(4) weather conditions at the time of the spill,
(5) the biota of the area,
(6) the season of the spill,
(7) previous exposure of the area to oil,
(8) exposure to other previous exposure of the area to oil,
(9) exposure to other pollutants,and
(10) the treatment of the spill.
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(1) the type of oil spilled,
(2) the dose of oil,
(3) the physiographic of the area of the spill,
(4) weather conditions at the time of the spill,
(5) the biota of the area,
(6) the season of the spill,
(7) previous exposure of the area to oil,
(8) exposure to other previous exposure of the area to oil,
(9) exposure to other pollutants,and
(10) the treatment of the spill.
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