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This page last updated: January 29, 2009
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The
Gulf of Mexico Region's Environmental
Studies Program
Each Region’s Environmental Sciences Section has an Environmental Studies
Program (links below), initiated in 1973, to gather and synthesize
environmental, social, and economic information to support
decision-making.
You can learn more about activities of the Gulf of Mexico Region’s (GOM)
Environmental Studies Program, and view or download studies, papers, and
publications, by using the links below.
Topics of Interest:
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Archaeology in the Gulf of Mexico: About
historic
shipwrecks (including teacher's resources), links to surveys, reports, papers,
regulations, guidelines
- Deepwater: Links to NEPA
documents and publications related to the deepwater province, including
sperm whale research
- Eastern Gulf of Mexico: Description, history,
current issues, new developments, environmental studies, and lease sale
information
- Featured studies and
projects: Web page and
reports about the Flower Garden Banks, sperm whale research, and other unique
topics
Papers, publications, reports, studies:
Regional Environmental Studies Programs
The Coastal Marine Institute
at Louisiana State University, which carries out a portion of the GOM’s
environmental research through a cooperative agreement, is coordinated by the
GOM’s Environmental Studies Program. Ongoing
and completed CMI studies are available on the
GOM and CMI Web page.
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