1st Edition
Maritime Accidents and Environmental Pollution - The X-Press Pearl Disaster Causes, Consequences, and Lessons Learned
Chapter 1: X-Press Pearl – The Fateful Journey
Ajith Priyal de Alwis
Chapter 2: Recent Maritime Accidents: Chemicals and Plastic Spills
Ratnayakage Sameera Maduranga Samarasekara, Alawaladewa Hasitha Madhushantha Sandaruwan Siriwardana, Damsara Rasandun Anthony
Chapter 3: X-Press Pearl: The Cargo and its Complexity in Impact
Thejanie Jayasekara, Sajani Piyatilleke, Dilantha Thushara, Shantha Egodage, Ajith Priyal de Alwis
Chapter 4: The Fate of the Pearl
Deshai Botheju
Chapter 5: Onshore Responses During the X-Press Pearl Disaster
K.P.G.K.P Guruge, T.S. Ranasinghe, I.P Amaranayake, K.R. Gamage, T. Maes, P.B.T.P Kumara
Chapter 6: Societal and Media Response
Hemantha Withanage and Chalani Rubesinghe
Chapter 7: Plastics, Nurdles, and Pyrogenic Microplastics in the Coastal Water Environments: Implications of the X-Press Pearl Maritime Disaster
Madushika Sewwandi, Kalani Imalka Perera, Christopher M. Reddy, Bryan D. James, A.A.D. Amarathunga, Indika Hema Kumara Wijerathna, Meththika Vithanage
Chapter 8: Sources and Fate of Plastics into Microplastics: Degradation and Remediation Methods
G.M.S.S. Gunawardhana, U.L.H.P. Perera, Amila Sandaruwan Ratnayake
Chapter 9: X-Press Pearl Ship Impact on Sea Turtles
E.M. Lalith Ekanayake, U.S.P.K. Liyanage, M.S.O.M. Amararathna
Chapter 10: Impacts of the MV X-Press Pearl Ship Disaster on Marine Mammals in Sri Lankan Marine Waters
U.S.P.K. Liyanage, P.R.T. Cumaranatunga, E. M. Lalith Ekanayaka, G.A. Tharaka Prasad
Chapter 11: Impact of MV X-Press Pearl disaster on Coastal and Marine Fish and Fisheries
P.R.T. Cumaranatunga, K. R. Dalpathadu, H.M.U. Ayeshya, K.A.W.S. Weerasekera, S.S.K.Haputhantri, W.N.C. Priyadarshani, G.K.A.W.Fernando, L.D. Gayathry, H.B.U.G.M.Wimalasiri
Chapter 12: Impact of the X-Press Pearl Disaster on Coastal and Marine Birds
Sampath S. Seneviratne and Jude Janith Niroshan
Chapter 13: Beach and Marine Microplastics: Physiochemical Removal Techniques Targeting Marine Disasters
Kalani Imalka Perera, Madushika Sewwandi, Weerasuriyage Indika Hema Kumara Wijerathna, Sujitra Vassanadumrongdee, Meththika Vithanage
Chapter 14: Navigating Container Ship Impacts
Xiaokai Zhang and Mona Wells
Chapter 15: Management and Policy Recommendations: MV X-Press Pearl Ship Accident
Shakeela S. Bandara
Chapter 16: X-Press Pearl Maritime Disaster: A Framework for Valuation of Environmental Damages
U. A. D. P. Gunawardena, J. M. M. Udugama, G. A. N. D. Ganepola
Chapter 17: Lessons from the Pearl
Deshai Botheju
Biography
Meththika Suharshini Vithanage’s contribution to science has been recognized by The World Academy of Sciences (TWAS) presenting the Fayzah M. Al-Kharafi award in 2020. She is listed as a Highly Cited Researcher in 2021 by Clarivate. She is a Fellow of the National Academy of Sciences, Sri Lanka and Institute of Chemistry, Ceylon. She was selected as one of the Early Career Women Scientists by the Organization for Women Scientists in Developing Countries, Italy. Additionally, she received the Best Graduate Researcher Award for Natural Hazards by the American Geophysical Union in 2010. Her outstanding performance in research publications was recognized by the Presidential Awards, Sri Lanka for consecutive 8 years from 2011. Further, she was listed as Top 2% of the most cited scientists across various disciplines globally in 2017, 2019 and 2020.
Ajith de Alwis is a Senior Professor at the Department of Chemical and Process Engineering at the University of Moratuwa, Sri Lanka and currently the Dean of Faculty of Graduate Studies of University of Moratuwa. Also currently serves as the Chief Innovation Officer of the National Innovation Agency, a new Sri Lankan state institution. He completed his Ph.D. at the University of Cambridge, UK. He is the recipient of numerous awards in recognition of his work, most notable being the Senior Moulton Medal of Institution of Chemical Engineers (UK). He has published many research articles and book chapters in various international and local journals. He was also the Science team leader for Sri Lanka Institute of Nanotechnology (SLINTEC) from its inception in 2008 to 2011, and Chairman of the National nanotechnology committee at NSF from 2011-2012. He has served in the Council of National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health and currently chairs the National Mirror Committee on ISO14000 in the Sri Lanka Standards Institute. He is a member of the National Academy of Sciences Sri Lanka.
Deshai Botheju is currently consulting for the Norwegian petroleum and marine industry, within his field of expertise of Safety Engineering & Sustainability (Environmental) Management. For more than 18 years he has been involved in numerous large-scale marine and offshore projects as well as in various research and development projects. He received his Ph.D from Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) in 2010. Since then, he has been working closely with industry as well as academia as a Senior Engineer and Assistant Professor. He serves as a member of the Xpress Pearl damage assessment team established by the Marine Environmental Protection Agency of Sri Lanka.






