EU-MOP
is the acronym for Elimination Units for
Marine Oil Pollution, a 3-year project supported by the EC.
(TST4-CT-2004-516221)
SIXTH
FRAMEWORK PROGRAMME PRIORITY [1.6.2]
SUSTAINABLE
DEVELOPMENT, GLOBAL CHANGE AND ECOSYSTEMS
Latest News
24th
January 2008
· Madrid
Final EU-MOP project Workshop "Marine Pollution & New Methods
of
Counteraction"
23rd January 2008
· Madrid
PMC 11
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Goal of EU-MOP project
The goal of the EU-MOP project is to introduce an innovative, reliable and advanced oil combating ‘total solution’, thereby enhancing the existing oil confrontation capability and the protection of marine environment.The term ‘introduce’ is meant to include the design of the system and the validation (proof of concept) of the EU-MOP solution.
How
EU-MOP will
address these challenges
The project proposes the design and proof of concept of
autonomous units (EUMOPs), capable of mitigating and eliminating the
threat arising from oil spill incidents. The end-result of this project
will be the conceptual development and validation of low cost, possibly
recyclable, autonomous vessels/drones that will be released in the oil
spill area, will automatically (through proper sensors) track the oil
concentration specifics of the spill and will apply either mechanical
or chemical countermeasures locally. Combining a large number of such
units will confront the entire spill. A range of such units will be
designed to allow their use in various oil spill scenarios. The
complete integrated system, including communication, logistical
support, and response management will be analyzed and assessed.
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