Victor Manuel Pulido Capurro, Fortunato Escobar-Mamani, Cesar Arana Bustamante, Edith Soledad Olivera Carhuaz
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引用次数: 2
摘要
发生在La Pampilla炼油厂海岸的石油泄漏造成了不可估量的环境灾难。报告显示,此次泄漏的产品为11900桶石油,原油扩散面积为173.9万平方米,其中包括24个受污染的太平洋海滩和116平方公里受石油影响的海陆之间。泄漏的石油被洋流向北移动,影响了Sistema de Islas, Islotes y Puntas Guaneras国家保护区512公顷的栖息地和生物多样性,以及Ancón保护区1758.1公顷的栖息地和生物多样性。近500种无脊椎动物、海洋藻类、鸟类和哺乳动物受到直接影响,它们很可能不会回到泄漏前的栖息地,而这些栖息地已经被污染破坏了。这篇社论的目的是描述石油泄漏可能造成的环境影响,这违背了“人与环境的相互作用”,同时为学术辩论提供投入,以便科学家提出有利于生物多样性保护和可持续发展的环境灾难补救策略。《阿尔托安迪纳斯调查回顾》始终关注可能对环境和人类健康有害的一切,特别是从不同学科和知识机构中引导“人与环境之间的相互作用”的平衡。
Efectos del derrame de petróleo en la Refinería la Pampilla en las costas del litoral marino, Lima (Perú)
The oil spill that occurred on the seacoast of the La Pampilla Refinery has caused an environmental disaster of incalculable dimensions. Reports indicate that the product of the spill is 11,900 barrels of oil and the spread of crude oil is 1,739,000 square meters, which includes 24 contaminated Pacific beaches and 116 square kilometers impacted by the oil, between sea and land. The spilled oil has been displaced by marine currents in a northerly direction, affecting the habitats and biodiversity of the 512 hectares of the Sistema de Islas, Islotes y Puntas Guaneras National Reserve and the 1758.1 hectares of the Ancón Reserved Zone. Nearly 500 species of invertebrates, marine algae, birds and mammals have been directly affected and it is likely that they will not return to the habitats where they resided before the spill, and which have been destroyed by the contamination. The objective of the editorial is to describe the possible environmental effects of the oil spill, which contravenes the “human-environment interaction”, while providing inputs for academic debate so that scientists can propose remediation strategies for the environmental disaster in favor of biodiversity conservation and sustainability. The Revista de Investigaciones Altoandinas is always attentive to everything that may be detrimental to the environment and human health, especially to induce the balance of “interaction between humans and the environment” from different disciplines and institutions of knowledge.