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Combining Predicted Seabird Movements and Oil Drift Using Lagrangian Agent-Based Model Solutions

In: Marine Pollution - Recent Developments

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  • Mads Nistrup Madsen
  • Michael Potthoff
  • Henrik Skov

Abstract

In traditional oil spill risk assessments, the mortality of seabirds is typically assessed based on a simulated amount of oil combined with a statistical and static (seasonal mean) number of birds within a given grid cell. The size of the cell is typically in the order of 10 by 10 km. Cell averaging in a coarse Eulerian grid will inevitably introduce a high degree of uncertainty with respect to real impact, and due to the patchiness in seabird distribution may result in over-estimation of impacts outside high-density areas and underestimation within high-density patches. Lagrangian agent-based modelling of species movements and oil drift directly would provide consistent results independent of the grid resolution and, at the same time, provide a fine-scale resolution of potential impacts. The robustness of this approach is demonstrated for a potential oil spill in the Barents Sea in an area with a high density of Common Guillemot, followed by a discussion on how this approach can improve future risk assessments during oil spills.

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  • Mads Nistrup Madsen & Michael Potthoff & Henrik Skov, 2023. "Combining Predicted Seabird Movements and Oil Drift Using Lagrangian Agent-Based Model Solutions," Chapters, in: Monique Mancuso & Teresa Bottari & Ahmed A. Abdelhafez & Mohamed Abbas (ed.), Marine Pollution - Recent Developments, IntechOpen.
  • Handle: RePEc:ito:pchaps:275896
    DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.106956
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    Keywords

    oil spill risk assessments; common guillemot; Barents Sea; agent-based modelling; Langrangian modelling;
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    JEL classification:

    • Q53 - Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics; Environmental and Ecological Economics - - Environmental Economics - - - Air Pollution; Water Pollution; Noise; Hazardous Waste; Solid Waste; Recycling

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