Question 44 TK01 - Tank Vessel Assistant - Dangerous Liquids

Which of the following describes heavy fuel oils when they have been spilled?

A They are less harmful to sea life than lighter oils
B They are not a real threat to marine life
C They are easier to clean up than lighter refined oils
D They are more harmful to sea life than lighter oils
AI Explanation

The Correct Answer is A **Explanation for Option A (They are less harmful to sea life than lighter oils):** Heavy fuel oils (like Bunker C or residual fuels) are viscous, thick, and have low volatility. This means they contain fewer of the highly toxic, volatile aromatic hydrocarbons (BTEX—benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, xylene) that are characteristic of lighter, refined oils (like gasoline or diesel). While heavy oils are certainly damaging due to smothering and long-term fouling, the acute toxicity (immediate poisoning) to organisms in the water column and subsurface is often **lower** compared to the immediate, high toxicity caused by the water-soluble components found in light, refined oils. Therefore, in terms of immediate chemical poisoning, they are often considered less acutely harmful to sea life than lighter oils. **Why the other options are incorrect:** * **B) They are not a real threat to marine life:** This is incorrect. Heavy fuel oils pose a significant threat. They can cause physical smothering of animals (like birds, marine mammals, and filter feeders), destroy habitats (like mangroves and coral reefs), and persist in the environment for decades, leading to long-term chronic damage and fouling. * **C) They are easier to clean up than lighter refined oils:** This is generally incorrect. Lighter oils can often dissipate, evaporate quickly, or be treated effectively with dispersants (though dispersant use is controversial). Heavy fuel oils are extremely difficult to clean because they are highly viscous, do not evaporate quickly, solidify in cold water, and often sink or emulsify into tar balls. They require intense physical removal (skimming, booming, and manual labor), making cleanup operations difficult, time-consuming, and expensive. * **D) They are more harmful to sea life than lighter oils:** This is incorrect if we are focusing on acute toxicity. As explained above, lighter oils contain higher concentrations of immediately poisonous volatile compounds. While heavy oils cause significant physical harm and long-term environmental damage, their acute chemical toxicity is generally lower than that of lighter refined oils.

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