Oil spill in South Atlantic (Brazil): Environmental and governmental disaster
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Resumo: | In early September 2019, dense crude oil began to wash the beaches of Brazil's tropical coast. Four months after the first report, the oil has already been found along >3000 km of the Brazilian coastline on >980 beaches and was recently observed along the Amazon coast, making this oil spill the most extensive and severe environmental disaster ever recorded in Brazilian history, in the South Atlantic basin, and in tropical coastal regions worldwide. Four features of this oil-spill disaster make it unique: 1) the characteristics of the oil spill; 2) the characteristics of the affected region in tropical Brazil; 3) the significant number of protected areas (>55) and tropical ecosystems affected by the oil; and 4) the absence of measures and/or flaws in the measures taken by the federal government to address this environmental and social emergency. The affected species and poor human communities in Brazil should receive focused attention in the coming decades owing to the long-term impacts of the oil contamination. Environmental monitoring and response measures must be implemented to minimize the ecological, economic, and social effects of the spill. Biodiversity and climate regulation losses considering blue carbon environments should drive discussions regarding mining accidents and global consequences related to pre-salt oil exploitation, new spill events, and their global impacts. These measures are particularly relevant in areas with high tropical biodiversity and high social inequality, as in the present case, which represents one of the worst-case scenarios of an environmental and governmental disaster. |
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Oil spill in South Atlantic (Brazil): Environmental and governmental disasterOil spillOil explorationMarine biodiversityPollutionGovernanceIn early September 2019, dense crude oil began to wash the beaches of Brazil's tropical coast. Four months after the first report, the oil has already been found along >3000 km of the Brazilian coastline on >980 beaches and was recently observed along the Amazon coast, making this oil spill the most extensive and severe environmental disaster ever recorded in Brazilian history, in the South Atlantic basin, and in tropical coastal regions worldwide. Four features of this oil-spill disaster make it unique: 1) the characteristics of the oil spill; 2) the characteristics of the affected region in tropical Brazil; 3) the significant number of protected areas (>55) and tropical ecosystems affected by the oil; and 4) the absence of measures and/or flaws in the measures taken by the federal government to address this environmental and social emergency. The affected species and poor human communities in Brazil should receive focused attention in the coming decades owing to the long-term impacts of the oil contamination. Environmental monitoring and response measures must be implemented to minimize the ecological, economic, and social effects of the spill. Biodiversity and climate regulation losses considering blue carbon environments should drive discussions regarding mining accidents and global consequences related to pre-salt oil exploitation, new spill events, and their global impacts. These measures are particularly relevant in areas with high tropical biodiversity and high social inequality, as in the present case, which represents one of the worst-case scenarios of an environmental and governmental disaster.Marine Policy2021-12-24T14:02:56Z2021-12-24T14:02:56Z2020info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfSOARES, Marcelo de Oliveira et al. Oil spill in South Atlantic (Brazil): Environmental and governmental disaster, Marine Policy, [s. l.], v. 115, p. 1-7, 2020.http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/63207Soares, Marcelo de OliveiraTeixeira, Carlos Eduardo PeresBezerra, Luís Ernesto ArrudaPaiva, Sandra VieiraTavares, Tallita Cruz LopesGarcia, Tatiane MartinsAraújo, Jorge Thé deCampos, Carolina CoelhoFerreira, Sarah Maria CavalcanteCascon, Helena MatthewsFrota, AliceMont’Alverne, Tarin Cristino FrotaSilva, Solange TelesRabelo, Emanuelle FonteneleBarroso, Cristiane XerezFreitas, João Eduardo Pereira deMelo Júnior, Mauro deCampelo, Renata Polyana de SantanaCavalcante, Rivelino MartinsSantana, Claudeilton Severino deCarneiro, Pedro Bastos de MacedoMeirelles, Antônio JeovahSantos, Bráulio AlmeidaOliveira, André Henrique Barbosa deHorta, Pauloinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessengreponame:Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)instname:Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)instacron:UFC2023-10-10T19:32:27Zoai:repositorio.ufc.br:riufc/63207Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://www.repositorio.ufc.br/ri-oai/requestbu@ufc.br || repositorio@ufc.bropendoar:2024-09-11T18:21:57.734499Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC) - Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)false |
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Oil spill in South Atlantic (Brazil): Environmental and governmental disaster |
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Oil spill in South Atlantic (Brazil): Environmental and governmental disaster |
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Oil spill in South Atlantic (Brazil): Environmental and governmental disaster Soares, Marcelo de Oliveira Oil spill Oil exploration Marine biodiversity Pollution Governance |
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Oil spill in South Atlantic (Brazil): Environmental and governmental disaster |
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Oil spill in South Atlantic (Brazil): Environmental and governmental disaster |
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Oil spill in South Atlantic (Brazil): Environmental and governmental disaster |
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Oil spill in South Atlantic (Brazil): Environmental and governmental disaster |
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Oil spill in South Atlantic (Brazil): Environmental and governmental disaster |
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Soares, Marcelo de Oliveira |
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Soares, Marcelo de Oliveira Teixeira, Carlos Eduardo Peres Bezerra, Luís Ernesto Arruda Paiva, Sandra Vieira Tavares, Tallita Cruz Lopes Garcia, Tatiane Martins Araújo, Jorge Thé de Campos, Carolina Coelho Ferreira, Sarah Maria Cavalcante Cascon, Helena Matthews Frota, Alice Mont’Alverne, Tarin Cristino Frota Silva, Solange Teles Rabelo, Emanuelle Fontenele Barroso, Cristiane Xerez Freitas, João Eduardo Pereira de Melo Júnior, Mauro de Campelo, Renata Polyana de Santana Cavalcante, Rivelino Martins Santana, Claudeilton Severino de Carneiro, Pedro Bastos de Macedo Meirelles, Antônio Jeovah Santos, Bráulio Almeida Oliveira, André Henrique Barbosa de Horta, Paulo |
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Teixeira, Carlos Eduardo Peres Bezerra, Luís Ernesto Arruda Paiva, Sandra Vieira Tavares, Tallita Cruz Lopes Garcia, Tatiane Martins Araújo, Jorge Thé de Campos, Carolina Coelho Ferreira, Sarah Maria Cavalcante Cascon, Helena Matthews Frota, Alice Mont’Alverne, Tarin Cristino Frota Silva, Solange Teles Rabelo, Emanuelle Fontenele Barroso, Cristiane Xerez Freitas, João Eduardo Pereira de Melo Júnior, Mauro de Campelo, Renata Polyana de Santana Cavalcante, Rivelino Martins Santana, Claudeilton Severino de Carneiro, Pedro Bastos de Macedo Meirelles, Antônio Jeovah Santos, Bráulio Almeida Oliveira, André Henrique Barbosa de Horta, Paulo |
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Soares, Marcelo de Oliveira Teixeira, Carlos Eduardo Peres Bezerra, Luís Ernesto Arruda Paiva, Sandra Vieira Tavares, Tallita Cruz Lopes Garcia, Tatiane Martins Araújo, Jorge Thé de Campos, Carolina Coelho Ferreira, Sarah Maria Cavalcante Cascon, Helena Matthews Frota, Alice Mont’Alverne, Tarin Cristino Frota Silva, Solange Teles Rabelo, Emanuelle Fontenele Barroso, Cristiane Xerez Freitas, João Eduardo Pereira de Melo Júnior, Mauro de Campelo, Renata Polyana de Santana Cavalcante, Rivelino Martins Santana, Claudeilton Severino de Carneiro, Pedro Bastos de Macedo Meirelles, Antônio Jeovah Santos, Bráulio Almeida Oliveira, André Henrique Barbosa de Horta, Paulo |
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Oil spill Oil exploration Marine biodiversity Pollution Governance |
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Oil spill Oil exploration Marine biodiversity Pollution Governance |
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In early September 2019, dense crude oil began to wash the beaches of Brazil's tropical coast. Four months after the first report, the oil has already been found along >3000 km of the Brazilian coastline on >980 beaches and was recently observed along the Amazon coast, making this oil spill the most extensive and severe environmental disaster ever recorded in Brazilian history, in the South Atlantic basin, and in tropical coastal regions worldwide. Four features of this oil-spill disaster make it unique: 1) the characteristics of the oil spill; 2) the characteristics of the affected region in tropical Brazil; 3) the significant number of protected areas (>55) and tropical ecosystems affected by the oil; and 4) the absence of measures and/or flaws in the measures taken by the federal government to address this environmental and social emergency. The affected species and poor human communities in Brazil should receive focused attention in the coming decades owing to the long-term impacts of the oil contamination. Environmental monitoring and response measures must be implemented to minimize the ecological, economic, and social effects of the spill. Biodiversity and climate regulation losses considering blue carbon environments should drive discussions regarding mining accidents and global consequences related to pre-salt oil exploitation, new spill events, and their global impacts. These measures are particularly relevant in areas with high tropical biodiversity and high social inequality, as in the present case, which represents one of the worst-case scenarios of an environmental and governmental disaster. |
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SOARES, Marcelo de Oliveira et al. Oil spill in South Atlantic (Brazil): Environmental and governmental disaster, Marine Policy, [s. l.], v. 115, p. 1-7, 2020. http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/63207 |
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