Posted in Marine Spill Control
Our Ocean, Our Duty: Why It is Our Responsibility to Protect Marine Life
Posted by Rick
on 10 August 2017
Industrial industries and factories that are close to bodies of water may contribute to spills or pollution. Unfortunately, several companies are unaware of their impact on marine life and carry on with their devastating practices. While the effect isn't instantaneously seen by the human e...
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Hitting the Shore - How an Oil Slick Affects the Shoreline
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on 13 June 2017
As we all know, when oil spills happen at sea, the oil floats on the surface of the water. With the movement of the tide, the wind, and the waves, oils spills at sea will spread quickly, and often reach the coastline. Such oil slicks can have a devastating effect on the environment, so it i...
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Turbidity Curtains: An Environmentally-Friendly Way to Prevent Marine Contamination
Posted by Andy
on 15 March 2017
Construction projects near bodies of water can cause marine spills and other pollution. Debris, dust and other substances contaminate water and endanger marine life. While prevention is the best cure in this situation, sometimes contamination does occur and it is imperative that it is dealt wi...
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5 Products Everyone Cleaning up Oil Spills Should Be Using: Part Three
Posted by Rick
on 30 September 2016
Oil Absorbent Granular Absorbents
Oil Absorbent Granules also known as Kitty Litter, Floorsweep, Absorbent Powder and Spill Absorbent are used to absorbent oil spills on land.
Granules are commonly used in workshops, on the road, at construction sites, and by emergency services. ...
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5 Products Everyone Cleaning up Oil Spills Should Be Using: Part Two
Posted by Rick
on 31 August 2016
Oil Absorbent Rolls
Oil Absorbent Rolls are great for oil spills on land or on the water. As an oil and fuel absorbent they don't absorb water making them the perfect absorbent for a marine environment. The absorbent rolls are dimpled for strength, and perforated for conven...
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