Abstract

This study delves into the significant impact of marine oil spills on ecosystems, societies, and economies. Marine environments, critical for global biodiversity, face severe threats from incidents like oil spills, causing immediate environmental hazards and enduring implications for marine life, habitats, and human societies. The research aims to analyze the intricate relationship between marine oil spills and their multifaceted impacts across ecological, environmental, societal, and economic dimensions. Through an examination of ecosystem responses, management methodologies, societal and economic ramifications, and an analysis of notable incidents like the Exxon Valdez and Deepwater Horizon, this study seeks to identify deficiencies in current strategies and propose more effective and sustainable remediation approaches. By synthesizing available information, this paper provides insights and recommendations for future policies, technological innovations, and research directions, aiming to promote sustainable coexistence between human activities and marine ecosystems.

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