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This page last updated: August 17, 2009
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Ongoing
MMS Biology Studies Administered by the Gulf of Mexico OCS Region
- Assessing Trophic Linkages Between
Platforms and Pelagic Fishes Using Ultrasonic Telemetry and Active Acoustics
(GM-92-42-105)
- Deep-Water Coral Distribution and Abundance
on Active Offshore Oil and Gas Platforms and Decommissioned "Rigs-to-Reefs"
Platforms (GM-92-42-126)
- Determining the Geographic Distribution, Maximum.
Depth, and Genetic Affinities of Corals on Offshore Platforms, Northern Gulf
of Mexico (GM-92-42-117)
- Digital Conversion and Selected Analysis of
Dive Video From Fifteen Dive Seasons (GM-92-42-118)
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Digitization and
Reanalysis of Northern Gulf of Mexico Continental Slope Study Seafloor
Photographs (GM-92-42-140)
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Exploration and Research of Northern Gulf of Mexico
Deepwater Natural and Artificial Hard Bottom Habitats with Emphasis on Coral
Communities: Reefs, Rigs and Wrecks (GM 08-03)
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Gulf SERPENT: Establishing
a Deepwater Plankton Observation System Using Industrial ROVs (GM-92-42-133)
- Investigations of Chemosynthetic Communities on
the Lower Continental Slope of the Gulf of Mexico (GM-05-03)
- Long-Term Monitoring at the East and West
Flower Garden Banks, 2004 (GM-04-06)
- Multi-Component and Multi-Frequency Seismic for
Assessment of Fluid-Gas Expulsion Geology and Gas Hydrate Deposits: Gulf of
Mexico (GM-05-06)
- Platform Recruited Reef
Fish,
Phase I: Do Platforms Provide
Habitat that Increase the Survival of Juvenile Reef Fishes? (GM-92-42-91)
- Platform Recruited Reef Fish, Phase II: Do
Platforms Provide Habitat that Increases the Survival of Reef Fishes?
(GM-92-42-128)
- Ship Shoal: Sand, Shrimp, and
Seatrout (GM-92-42-109)
- Short-term
Movement, Home Range, and Behavior of Red Snapper Around Petroleum Platforms
in the Northern Gulf of Mexico as Determined by High Resolution Acoustic
Telemetry (GM-92-42-104)
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