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Oil Spill Dispersants: Efficacy and Effects (2005)
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Oil Spill Dispersants: Efficacy and Effects

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American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM). 2000. Standard Test Method for Laboratory Oil Spill Dispersant Effectiveness Using the Swirling Flask. Designation: F2059-00. American Society for Testing and Materials, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

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Aurand, D., G. Coelho, J. Clark and G. Bragin. 1999. Goals, objectives and design of a mesocosm experiment on the environmental consequences of nearshore dispersant use. Pp. 629–643 in Proceedings of the Twenty-Second Arctic and Marine Oilspill Program (AMOP) Technical Seminar, Calgary, Canada. Environment Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

Aurand, D., L. Walko and R. Pond. 2000. Developing Consensus Ecological Risk Assessments: Environmental Protection in Oil Spill Response Planning A Guidebook. United States Coast Guard. Washington, D.C.

Aurand, D.V., G.M. Coelho and A. Steen. 2001. Ten years of research by the U.S. oil industry to evaluate the ecological issues of dispersant use: An overview of the past decade. Pp. 429–434 in Proceedings of the 2001 International Oil Spill Conference, Tampa, Florida. American Petroleum Institute, Washington, D.C.

Aurand, D., M. Hitchings, L. Walko, J. Clark, J. Bonner, C. Page, R. Jamail and R. Martin. 2001. Justification for the Proposed Texas General Land Office “Spill of Opportunity” Testing Program. EM&A Preliminary Report 01-08A. Ecosystem Management & Associates, Incorporated, Lusby, Maryland.

Aurand, D., M. Hitchings, L. Walko, J. Clark, J. Bonner, C. Page, R. Jamail and R. Martin. 2004. Texas General Land Office “Spill of Opportunity” Dispersant Demonstration Project Description. EM&A Final Report 01-08A. Ecosystem Management & Associates, Incorporated, Lusby, Maryland.


Baca, B.J. and C.D. Getter. 1984. The toxicity of oil and chemically dispersed oil to the seagrass Thalassia testudinum. Pp. 314–323 in Oil Spill Chemical Dispersants: Research, Experience, and Recommendations, T.E. Allen, Ed. American Society for Testing and Materials, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

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