Oil Spill Buoys Research for the Oil Spill Accidents Emergency

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Oil spill accidents are seen relatively frequent and becomes a severe threat to coastal and marine ecosystems and water quality. Thus, this purpose of paper is developed for the active surveillance and rapid response to marine oil spills is important and essential to environment protection. It may appears of leak places for the monitoring needs, and to achieved instant alarm technology and equipment, guarantees leak occurred timely obtained alarm information. In order toproviding oil spill accidents emergency quickly reaction time and prepared, the maximum degree reduce oil leak and accidents caused influences are ensured. Furthermore, the new oil leak forecast warning (tracking &alarm-monitor) technologies are provided.All-weather real-time dynamic system has the function of off-shore oil spill tracking, the spread of oil spill surveillance and the real-time alarm, timely, accurately grasp the oil spill accident happened at the time and place for relevant departments, quickly take emergency and rescue measures to provide reliable basis, promote the oil spill response ability level..

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