Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)
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Abstract
: Oil pollution in water bodies is a substantial environmental concern that poses
severe risks to human health, aquatic ecosystems, and economic activities. Rising energy
consumption and industrial activity have resulted in more oil spills, damaging longterm ecology. The aim of the review is to discuss problems, effects, and methods of
monitoring and sensing oil pollution in water. Oil can destroy the aquatic habitat. Once
oil gets into aquatic habitats, it changes both physically and chemically, depending on
temperature, wind, and wave currents. If not promptly addressed, these processes have
severe repercussions on the spread, persistence, and toxicity of oil. Effective monitoring and
early identification of oil pollution are vital to limit environmental harm and permit timely
reaction and cleanup activities. Three main categories define the three main methodologies
of oil spill detection. Remote sensing utilizes satellite imaging and airborne surveillance
to monitor large-scale oil spills and trace their migration across aquatic bodies. Accurate
real-time detection is made possible by optical sensing, which uses fluorescence and
infrared methods to identify and measure oil contamination based on its particular optical
characteristics. Using sensor networks and Internet of Things (IoT) technologies, wireless
sensing improves early detection and response capacity by the continuous automated
monitoring of oil pollution in aquatic settings. In addition, the effectiveness of advanced
artificial intelligence (AI) techniques, such as deep learning (DL) and machine learning
(ML), in enhancing detection accuracy, predicting leak patterns, and optimizing response
strategies, is investigated. This review assesses the advantages and limits of these detection
technologies and offers future research directions to advance oil spill monitoring. The
results help create more sustainable and efficient plans for controlling oil pollution and
safeguarding aquatic habitats
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