Role of the Spanish scientific community in the initial assessment and management of the environmental damages caused by the "Prestige" oil spill
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Role of the Spanish scientific community in the initial assessment and management of the environmental damages caused by the "Prestige" oil spillDate
2005Abstract
The role of the Spanish scientific community in the initial assessment of the environmental and socioeconomic damages caused by
the Prestige oil spill is analysed. A discussion of the reasons for the failures in the response of the scientific community is presented,
highlighting that despite the existence of adequate human capital and infrastructures, failures were related to the weakness of the
structures and organisational capacity of the scientific institutions and the public administration. Some developments for an
effective response to future catastrophes are proposed: (1) oceanographic and ecological models, including scientific and local
knowledge; (2) management systems for scientific information; (3) organisational and incentive systems to allow the creation of
temporary, large and well-organised multidisciplinary teams; (4) protocols for rapid, ‘‘real-time’’, damage assessments; and (5)
participation of different social groups (NGOs, fishers’ organisations, aquaculture industry or volunteer groups) in plans for the
assessment and management of crises
Keywords
Oil spills
Scientific response
Crisis management
Damage assessment
Marine ecosystems
Scientific response
Crisis management
Damage assessment
Marine ecosystems
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Aceptado en "Marine Policy" el 23/03/2005
ISSN
0308-597X