1. Utilization of Vessel Automatic Identification System (AIS) to Estimate the Emission of Air Pollutant from Merchant Vessels in the Port of Kaohsiung
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Ta Kang Liu, Yen Tin Chen, and Yung Sheng Chen
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Pollutant ,Waste management ,Automatic Identification System ,Air pollution ,Fuel oil ,medicine.disease_cause ,Pollution ,Port (computer networking) ,law.invention ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Air pollutants ,chemistry ,law ,cardiovascular system ,medicine ,Environmental Chemistry ,Environmental science ,Activity intensity ,Sulfur dioxide - Abstract
Vessel-source air pollution may have a major impact on human health and the marine environment. In this study, a method based on vessel activity intensity was adopted to estimate the emission of air pollutants generated by the consumption of fuel oils from merchant vessels in the Port of Kaohsiung. The vessel activities were determined by using the vessel automatic identification system (AIS) to track vessel traffic and position and to calculate the corresponding emission of air pollutants. It was found that container ships, bulk carriers, and oil tankers, emitted approximately 90% of the total air pollutants. The emissions of SO2 and NOx accounted for 43% and 23%, respectively, when compared to the land-based source emission from the city of Kaohsiung. Management strategies were explored that market-based tools are recommended for the mitigation of vessel-source air pollution along with mandatory utilization of low sulfur fuels.
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- 2019
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