10. What Are Some Environmental Impacts from Dispersant Use?
In any particular situation, the decision to use dispersants involves balancing the potential advantages of dispersant use--removing oil from the water surface and avoiding some shoreline impacts--with the potential disadvantages, such as impacts to plankton or other water column organisms. Part of the work of planning the response to potential oil spills is the difficult task of evaluating these tradeoffs, which requires careful consideration of the resources and issues involved.

More Information about Environmental Impacts
Introduction to Coastal Habitats and Biological Resources for Spill Response: For more information about dispersant and oil toxicity, check Chapters 2 and 5 of this training manual.