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The paper presents an analysis of ecological aspects of oil management in the Baltic Sea fishing fleet based on studies held as part of the project Operational Programme “Sustainable Development of the Fisheries Sector and Coastal Fishing Areas 2007–2013”. There have been proposed algorithms to the preliminary estimation of oils consumption in the fishing vessel fleet, the amount of harmful substances emitted into the atmosphere, the amount of used oils reaching the boat bilges, the quantity of hydraulic used on fishing craft.
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92--92
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-–99, Bibliogr. 8 poz., tab.
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- Maritime University of Szczecin, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Institute of Ship Power Plant Operation 70-500 Szczecin, ul. Wały Chrobrego 1–2, w.kaminski@am.szczecin.pl
Bibliografia
- 1. MERKISZ J.: Emission of solid particles by fuel engines with self-ignition. Poznań Technical University Publishing, Poznań 1997.
- 2. MERKISZ J.: Study of the problem of oil consumption in 4-stroke fuel engines. Poznań Technical University Publishing, Poznań 1989.
- 3. MERKISZ J.: Study of oil consumption influence on toxic compounds emission in high-speed fuel engines. Poznań Technical University Publishing, Poznań 1992.
- 4. MANNI M., FLORIO S., GOMMELLINI C.: An Investigation on the Reduction of Lubricating Oil Impact on Diesel Exhaust Emissions. SAE Paper 972956.
- 5. MANNI M., GOMMELLINI C., SABBIONI G.: Effect of Physical Characteristics of lubricating Oils on Emissions. Fuel Economy and Oil Consumption in a Light Duty Diesel Engine. SAE Paper 952552.
- 6. Environmental Contaminants Encyclopedia of Oil. Used Motor Oil Entry, July 1 1997.
- 7. Fishing Development Strategy 2007–2013. Ministry of Marine Economy, Warsaw, May 2007.
- 8. ŻÓŁTKOWSKI B.: Engine oils in the environment. MOTROL Motorization and Agriculture Energetics 6/2004. PAN Publishing, Lublin Branch 2004.
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Bibliografia
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bwmeta1.element.baztech-article-BWM6-0032-0016