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Esri, DeLorme, GEBCO, NOAA NGDC, andother contributors, Sources: Esri, GEBCO,NOAA, National Geographic, DeLorme,HERE, Geonames.org, and other
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Environmental Impact Assessment of Petroleum Spill Using GISAuthor: Simon Suo Email: [email protected] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/suosimon
Organization: Department of City and Regional Planning, The University of Pennslyvania
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Marine Mammals $3,000 per pixel per yearBirds $2,000 per pixel per year
Terrestrial Mammals $3,000 per pixel per year
Reptiles $1,500 per pixel per year
Invertebrates $1,000 per pixel per year
Fish $1,500 per pixel per year
Total biodiversityvalue per pixel per year in $
High : 17000
Low : 0Total: $1 million
loss per day
Fish Habitat
Birds Habitat
Marine Mammals Habitat Invertebrate Habitat
Terrestrial Mammal Habitat
Reptile Habitat
Legend!? Polluted recreational fishing sites
EIA lossesHigh : 5603169 Low : 329446
Gulf States
Sample spill sites
U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) Boundaries
Annual Fishery Revenue by State (in thousand dollars)
Annual fishery Revenue per pixel per year (in thousand dollars)
Legend71609
9288,82860,693
Legend1783324
4339801,2205,597
SummaryThis study aims to illustrate the environmental impacts caused by oil spill in an ocean area. The Gulf of Mexico is selected as the study area with its abundant data sources. Three major factors are considered as the economic loss, namely economic activity loss, biodiversity loss and commercial fishery loss. The oil spill area in this poster is imaginary, but it will not affect the methodology behind the scene. The fishery and biodiversity loss are calculated based on economic loss per pixel per year in a dollar. The economic activity loss is calculated based on whether the oil spill area will cover the economic activity points. The final assessment result would be the total economic loss for the whole oil spill area per day in dollars.
AcknowledgementsI appreciate Prof. Dana Tomlin, in the Department of City and Regional Planning gave me insights about handling the difficulity to quantify biodiversity loss. Specially thanks to Tony LaVoi, NOAA Geospatial Information Officer from the NOAA Office of the CIO, and Jay Coady, NOAA Spatial Analyst from the NOAA Office of the CIO. Also, thanks to theGulf of Mexico Alliance and Environmental Response Management Application® (ERMA) for their data.
LegendWater intake $100m per point per yearDiving $10m per point per yearCamping $10m per point per yearRecreational Fishing $14~110m per point per yearbeach $62~118m per point per year