COVID-19 impact on maritime traffic and corresponding pollutant emissions. The case of the Port of Barcelona


Por: Mujal-Colilles, A, Guarasa, JN, Fonollosa J, Llull, T and Castells-Sanabra, M

Publicada: 15 may 2022 Ahead of Print: 1 mar 2022
Resumen:
The impact of the SARS-CoV pandemic has gone well beyond health concerns, reaching the maritime industry. The study on the environmental impact of shipping industry during COVID-19 pandemic can provide useful insights to propose new management policies regarding shipping operations, both in-port and on the route. We present a case study centred in the Port of Barcelona covering a 30 nautical miles range in the period March to July 2020, during which different levels of restrictions and stringent lockdown measures were enforced. In this paper, we assess the impact of COVID-19 on maritime traffic and its related emissions in port cities using real-time Automatic Identification System (AIS) data. Interestingly, results show that the decline in maritime traffic is not correlated with a decrease in maritime emissions due to changes in vessel operation. During lockdown (March to June 2020), we observed a 27.9% reduction in the number of port calls compared to the pre-lockdown scenario, whereas pollutant emissions show a moderate decrease (1.8% for CO2), no significant reduction (SO2 and PM) or a slight increase (1.3% for NOx). This can be directly assigned to changes in vessel operation mode, i.e. vessels switched from Underway to At Anchor or Moored status, during which auxiliary engines are used at higher loads.

Filiaciones:
Mujal-Colilles, A:
 UPC Barcelona Tech, Dept Engn & Naut Sci, Pla Palau 18, Barcelona 08003, Spain

 UPC Barcelona Tech, Marine Engn Lab, Barcelona, Spain

Guarasa, JN:
 UPC Barcelona Tech, Dept Engn & Naut Sci, Pla Palau 18, Barcelona 08003, Spain

Fonollosa J:
 UPC Barcelona Tech, Dept Automat Control, Barcelona, Spain

Llull, T:
 UPC Barcelona Tech, Dept Engn & Naut Sci, Pla Palau 18, Barcelona 08003, Spain

 UPC Barcelona Tech, Marine Engn Lab, Barcelona, Spain

Castells-Sanabra, M:
 UPC Barcelona Tech, Dept Engn & Naut Sci, Pla Palau 18, Barcelona 08003, Spain
ISSN: 03014797





Journal of Environmental Management
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ACADEMIC PRESS LTD- ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD, 24-28 OVAL RD, LONDON NW1 7DX, ENGLAND, Reino Unido
Tipo de documento: Article
Volumen: 310 Número:
Páginas: 114787-114787
WOS Id: 000781133500004
ID de PubMed: 35248988
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