Oil spills occur when oil is accidentally released into the environment through human activity like transportation. Transporting large amounts of oil increases the risk of spills every day. Oil spills can take a long time to clean up and cause environmental damage. Studies show oil spills negatively impact marine life at low concentrations. Cleanup methods include booms, skimmers, sorbents, and controlled burning to reduce the amount of spilled oil. Preventing spills through methods like double hulling ships helps reduce the risk and severity of potential accidents.