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Oceanography Magazine 2016 Special Issue on GoMRI: Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill and Ecosystem Science

Journal Articles - 20

2016

Benoit, D., Zimmermann, L., Fillingham, K., Sempier, S., Dannreuther, N., Ritchie, J., & Halanych, K. (2016). An Opportunity to Inform and Educate Through the Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative: Outreach Efforts Surrounding the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill. Oceanography, 29(3), 38-45.
Buskey, E., White, H., & Esbaugh, A. (2016). Impact of Oil Spills on Marine Life in the Gulf of Mexico: Effects on Plankton, Nekton, and Deep-Sea Benthos. Oceanography, 29(3), 174-181.
Colwell, R. (2016). Foreword to the GoMRI Special Issue. Oceanography, 29(3), 24-25.
Dickey, R., & Huettel, M. (2016). Seafood and Beach Safety in the Aftermath of the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill. Oceanography, 29(3), 196-203.
Farrington, J., Burns, K., & Leinen, M. (2016). Synthesis and Crosscutting Topics of the GoMRI Special Issue. Oceanography, 29(3), 204-213.
Fisher, C., Montagna, P., & Sutton, T. (2016). How Did the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill Impact Deep-Sea Ecosystems?. Oceanography, 29(3), 182-195.
Gibeaut, J. (2016). Enabling Data Sharing Through the Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative Information and Data Cooperative (GRIIDC). Oceanography, 29(3), 33-37.
John, V., Arnosti, C., Field, J., Kujawinski, E., & MacCormick, A. (2016). The Role of Dispersants in Oil Spill Remediation: Fundamental Concepts, Rationale for Use, Fate, and Transport Issues. Oceanography, 29(3), 108-117.
Joye, S., Kleindienst, S., Gilbert, J., Handley, K., Weisenhorn, P., Overholt, W., & Kostka, J. (2016). Responses of Microbial Communities to Hydrocarbon Exposures. Oceanography, 29(3), 136-149.
Murawski, S., Fleeger, J., Patterson III, W., Hu, C., Daly, K., Romero, I., & Toro-Farmer, G. (2016). How Did the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill Affect Coastal and Continental Shelf Ecosystems of the Gulf of Mexico?. Oceanography, 29(3), 160-173.
Overton, E., Wade, T., Radovic, J., Meyer, B., Miles, M. S., & Larter, S. (2016). Chemical Composition of Macondo and Other Crude Oils and Compositional Alterations During Oil Spills. Oceanography, 29(3), 50-63.
Özgökmen, T., Chassignet, E., Dawson, C., Dukhovskoy, D., Jacobs, G., Ledwell, J., Garcia-Pineda, O., MadDonald, I., Morey, S., Olascoaga, M., Poje, A., Reed, M., & Skancke, J. (2016). Over What Area Did the Oil and Gas Spread During the 2010 Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill?. Oceanography, 29(3), 96-107.
Passow, U., & Hetland, R. (2016). What Happened to All of the Oil?. Oceanography, 29(3), 88-95.
Passow, U., & Ziervogel, K. (2016). Marine Snow Sedimented Oil Released During the Deepwater Horizon Spill. Oceanography, 29(3), 118-125.
Rabalais, N., & Turner, R. E. (2016). Effects of the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill on Coastal Marshes and Associated Organisms. Oceanography, 29(3), 150-159.
Shepherd, J., Benoit, D., Halanych, K., Carron, M., Shaw, R., & Wilson, C. (2016). Introduction to the Special Issue: An Overview of the Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative. Oceanography, 29(3), 26-32.
Singer, B., & Sempier, S. (2016). Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative: Engagement with Public Health, Risk Perception, and Risk Mitigation. Oceanography, 29(3), 46-49.
Socolofsky, S., Adams, E. E., Paris, C., & Yang, D. (2016). How Do Oil, Gas, and Water Interact Near a Subsea Blowout?. Oceanography, 29(3), 64-75.
Tarr, M., Zito, P., Overton, E., Olson, G., Adkikari, P., & Reddy, C. (2016). Weathering of Oil Spilled in the Marine Environment. Oceanography, 29(3), 126-135.
White, H., Commy, R., MacDonald, I., & Reddy, C. (2016). Methods of Oil Detection in Response to the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill. Oceanography, 29(3), 76-87.
This research was made possible by a grant from The Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative.
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