Fuzzy Comprehensive Evaluation of Oil Spills Pollution Level for Offshore Platform

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Oil pollution is considered as one of the pollutants that are harmful to the marine environment. An approach based on both analytic hierarchy process (AHP) and second order fuzzy comprehensive evaluation (FCE) is firstly presented to evaluate oil spill pollution level for offshore platform. The results show that the proposed assessment method is accurate for oil spills, and the model provides a certain technical support for the emergency decision-making department to take the emergency measure.

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