U.S. Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico Marine Mammal Stock Assessments--2002

U.S. Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico Marine Mammal Stock Assessments--2002
Title U.S. Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico Marine Mammal Stock Assessments--2002 PDF eBook
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Pages 340
Release 2002
Genre Marine mammal populations
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U.S. Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico Marine Mammal Stock Assessments--1999

U.S. Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico Marine Mammal Stock Assessments--1999
Title U.S. Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico Marine Mammal Stock Assessments--1999 PDF eBook
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Pages 436
Release 1999
Genre Fish stock assessment
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Federal Register

Federal Register
Title Federal Register PDF eBook
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Pages 180
Release 2013-04
Genre Delegated legislation
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Habitats and Biota of the Gulf of Mexico: Before the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill

Habitats and Biota of the Gulf of Mexico: Before the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill
Title Habitats and Biota of the Gulf of Mexico: Before the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill PDF eBook
Author C. Herb Ward
Publisher Springer
Pages 948
Release 2017-06-26
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 1493934562

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This book is open access under a CC BY-NC 2.5 license. The Gulf of Mexico is an open and dynamic marine ecosystem rich in natural resources but heavily impacted by human activities, including agricultural, industrial, commercial and coastal development. The Gulf of Mexico has been continuously exposed to petroleum hydrocarbons for millions of years from natural oil and gas seeps on the sea floor, and more recently from oil drilling and production activities located in the water near and far from shore. Major accidental oil spills in the Gulf are infrequent; two of the most significant include the Ixtoc I blowout in the Bay of Campeche in 1979 and the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill in 2010. Unfortunately, baseline assessments of the status of habitats and biota in the Gulf of Mexico before these spills either were not available, or the data had not been systematically compiled in a way that would help scientists assess the potential short-term and long-term effects of such events. This 2-volume series compiles and summarizes thousands of data sets showing the status of habitats and biota in the Gulf of Mexico before the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill. Volume 2 covers historical data on commercial and recreational fisheries, with an analysis of marketing trends and drivers; ecology, populations and risks to birds, sea turtles and marine mammals in the Gulf; and diseases and mortalities of fish and other animals that inhabit the Gulf of Mexico.

U.S. Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico Marine Mammal Stock Assessments -- 1996

U.S. Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico Marine Mammal Stock Assessments -- 1996
Title U.S. Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico Marine Mammal Stock Assessments -- 1996 PDF eBook
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Pages 272
Release 1997
Genre Marine mammals
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Fishery Bulletin

Fishery Bulletin
Title Fishery Bulletin PDF eBook
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Pages 436
Release 2013
Genre Fisheries
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Deep Oil Spills

Deep Oil Spills
Title Deep Oil Spills PDF eBook
Author Steven A. Murawski
Publisher Springer
Pages 617
Release 2019-06-29
Genre Science
ISBN 3030116050

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The demand for oil and gas has brought exploration and production to unprecedented depths of the world’s oceans. Currently, over 50% of the oil from the Gulf of Mexico now comes from waters in excess of 1,500 meters (one mile) deep, where no oil was produced just 20 years ago. The Deepwater Horizon oil spill blowout did much to change the perception of oil spills as coming just from tanker accidents, train derailments, and pipeline ruptures. In fact, beginning with the Ixtoc 1 spill off Campeche, Mexico in 1979-1980, there have been a series of large spill events originating at the sea bottom and creating a myriad of new environmental and well control challenges. This volume explores the physics, chemistry, sub-surface oil deposition and environmental impacts of deep oil spills. Key lessons learned from the responses to previous deep spills, as well as unresolved scientific questions for additional research are highlighted, all of which are appropriate for governmental regulators, politicians, industry decision-makers, first responders, researchers and students wanting an incisive overview of issues surrounding deep-water oil and gas production.