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As well, some criteria affecting on choosing of oil response
methods including of equipments, responding teams,
environmental considerations, and cost were considered as base
for knowledge acquisition from Malaysian Marine Department
and Department of Environment, as the major responsible
authorities in oil spill cases.
The whole system is being designed based on experts'
knowledge and experiences and validating some sample
scenarios and selected historical cases, which will be presented
in conference.
5. CONCLUSION
The oil spill management system aims to achieve a knowledge-
based system which can choose the most suitable method of
response in shorter time by analyzing the various sensitivity
factors of coastal environment, affecting parameters on oil spill
movement, environmental concerns in oil spill response, and
consequent monitoring and clean-up measurements. The
developed system would be able to provide a reasonable ‘any-
time’ mechanism so that in most cases some reasonable
response actions can be put forward. The system is useful in
speeding of response actions especially in the regions which
still suffer from the shortage of enough experts for responding
the disasters.
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