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Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill and Restoration (DWH) Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill and Restoration (DWH)

Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill and Restoration (DWH)

The NOAA Deepwater Horizon (DWH) Program is a NOAA-wide effort focused on restoring injuries to natural resources and services from the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. As the lead science agency for coastal oil spills, NOAA was on the scene from the earliest moment of the DWH oil spill crisis. In the six years following, NOAA assessed the damages, quantified the injury, and determined the types and cost of restoration needed. This work resulted in the 2016 Deepwater Horizon Programmatic Damage Assessment and Restoration Plan and Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement (PDARP), which detailed the natural resource injuries from the oil spill and selected a comprehensive, integrated ecosystem approach to best restore those resources at an ecosystem level. In addition to serving as a member of the Deepwater Horizon Natural Resource Damage Assessment (NRDA) Trustee Council implementing restoration work guided by the PDARP, NOAA also supports the Department of Commerce’s role as a member of the Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Council, which manages the DWH restoration efforts conducted under the RESTORE Act. To support the extensive restoration efforts, NOAA has been working alongside our state, federal, academic, non-profit partners, and the public to implement the best approaches to restoring the Gulf of Mexico resources and habitats. NOAA is particularly focused on identifying and conducting work to advance science needs to either fill data gaps needed to better target restoration or to advance our ability to monitor and evaluate restoration outcomes for NOAA trust resources, including assessing deep benthic and mesophotic communities on the seafloor and monitoring the effects of restoration activities on injured marine mammals, sea turtles, and Gulf fish and invertebrate species and their coastal and marine habitats..

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  • LongTerm Immunological Alterations In Bottlenose Dolphin A Decade After The Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill In The Northern Gulf Of Mexico Potential For Multigenerational Effects
    Long-Term Immunological Alterations In Bottlenose Dolphin A Decade After The Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill In The Northern Gulf Of Mexico: Potential For Multigenerational Effects
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  • MississippiAlabama Bays And Bayous Symposium 2012 Finding A Common Currency Natural Resource Economics Ecology And Culture
    Mississippi-Alabama Bays And Bayous Symposium 2012: Finding A Common Currency: Natural Resource Economics, Ecology And Culture
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  • Blowout The Legal Legacy Of The Deepwater Horizon Catastrophe Backround Document On Natural Resource Damages
    Blowout: The Legal Legacy Of The Deepwater Horizon Catastrophe: Backround Document On Natural Resource Damages
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  • Evolution of Federal Oil Pollution Research Planning
    Evolution of Federal Oil Pollution Research Planning
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  • Sampling design for predictive habitat modeling of mesophotic and deep benthic communities
    Sampling design for predictive habitat modeling of mesophotic and deep benthic communities
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  • Blowout The Legal Legacy Of The Deepwater Horizon Catastrophe Background Document For Panel Iv The Legal Legacy
    Blowout: The Legal Legacy Of The Deepwater Horizon Catastrophe: Background Document For Panel Iv: The Legal Legacy
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  • Persistent organic pollutants POPs in blood and blubber of common bottlenose dolphins Tursiops truncatus at three northern Gulf of Mexico sites following the Deepwater Horizon oil spill
    Persistent organic pollutants (POPs) in blood and blubber of common bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) at three northern Gulf of Mexico sites following the Deepwater Horizon oil spill
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  • Cruise Report MDBC Expedition NOAA Ship Pisces June 29July 30 2022
    Cruise Report: MDBC Expedition NOAA Ship Pisces, June 29–July 30, 2022
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  • Summary Report Workshops report for mesophotic and deep benthic community fish mobile invertebrates sessile invertebrates and infauna
    Summary Report: Workshops report for mesophotic and deep benthic community fish, mobile invertebrates, sessile invertebrates and infauna
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  • Summary Report Workshop report for approaches to mapping groundtruthing and predictive habitat modeling of the distribution and abundance of mesophotic and deep benthic communities National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
    Summary Report: Workshop report for approaches to mapping, ground-truthing, and predictive habitat modeling of the distribution and abundance of mesophotic and deep benthic communities. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
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  • DNA barcoding enhances largescale biodiversity initiatives for deeppelagic crustaceans within the Gulf of Mexico and adjacent waters
    DNA barcoding enhances large-scale biodiversity initiatives for deep-pelagic crustaceans within the Gulf of Mexico and adjacent waters
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  • Use of Drift Studies to Understand Seasonal Variability in Sea Turtle Stranding Patterns in Mississippi
    Use of Drift Studies to Understand Seasonal Variability in Sea Turtle Stranding Patterns in Mississippi
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  • Coral cover remains suppressed three years after derelict net removal in a remote shallow water coral reef ecosystem
    Coral cover remains suppressed three years after derelict net removal in a remote shallow water coral reef ecosystem
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  • Passive acoustic monitoring of beaked whale densities in the Gulf of Mexico
    Passive acoustic monitoring of beaked whale densities in the Gulf of Mexico
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  • Longterm impact of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill on deepsea corals detected after seven years of monitoring
    Long-term impact of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill on deep-sea corals detected after seven years of monitoring
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  • Projecting the recovery of a longlived deepsea coral species after the Deepwater Horizon oil spill using statestructured models
    Projecting the recovery of a long‐lived deep‐sea coral species after the Deepwater Horizon oil spill using state‐structured models
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