Abstract
In the transportation process of petrochemical products, oil spills and leakage accidents in the offshore area will cause catastrophic pollution to the near-sea scenic areas, indirectly affecting the economy and the environment. This paper takes the petrochemical pollution in Changdao Scenic Area of Yantai City, Shandong Province as an example to conduct an empirical study: first, this paper defined the concept of marine tourism, using relevant theories and principles of tourism economics, combining with the collection of tourism information of Changdao Scenic Area, it quantitatively evaluates and analyzes the economic loss and oil spill pollution of oil spill accidents based on the background trend curve theory; at last, this paper summarizes experience based on assessment results so as to provide favorable evidence for the cruise ship spillover claims in Changdao Scenic Area and conduct studies on future chemical pollution countermeasures. The research in this paper provides an effective reference for the evaluation of tourism resources damage in marine tourism scenic spots and chemical pollution damage and its countermeasures.