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BOEM Reports on Oil Spill Modeling, Marine Sound, Corals, Renewable Energy, and Acoustics Available

The Environmental Studies Program (ESP) is pleased to announce the availability of new findings from six research studies posted online to the Environmental Studies Program Information System (ESPIS) from July-September 2016.

Four reports -- The Alaska Fault Tree Methodology report, the Pacific Power Cable Observation report, the Hawaiian Biogeographic Assessment report, and the Geophysical Surveys report -- contain links to other peer-reviewed articles or data citing BOEM-funded studies.

Topics covered include:

Two Alaska reports:
Updates to Fault Tree Methodology and Technology for Risk Analysis, Liberty Project; and
Physical and Chemical Analyses of Crude and Refined Oils: Laboratory and Mesoscale Oil Weathering;
One Gulf of Mexico report:
Review of the Long-term Monitoring Program and the Associated Data of the Long-term Monitoring Program at the Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary
Two Pacific reports:
Renewable Energy in situ Power Cable Observation;
Marine Biogeographic assessment of the Main Hawaiian Islands
One National report:
Characteristics of Sounds Emitted During High-Resolution Marine Geophysical Surveys.

The reports and associated technical summaries can be accessed through the enhanced ESPIS, which displays reports with geo-referencing tools, animation and other new features. BOEM’s ESP develops, funds, and manages rigorous scientific research to inform policy decisions regarding the development of energy and mineral resources on the OCS. The ESPIS makes all completed ESP reports available on-line as full electronic pdf documents, including images and graphics. Technical summaries of more than 1,700 BOEM-sponsored environmental research projects, as well as full pdf documents of over 3,500 research reports, are available for online full text search.

BOEM’s Environmental Studies Program page contains additional information on research opportunities and other aspects of the program. You can also follow our work on Facebook, Twitter, Flickr and our other social media channels.

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