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Environmental Studies Program
Introduction
The Environmental Studies Program (ESP) was initiated in
1973 as a means to gather and synthesize environmental and social and economic science
information to support decision-making concerning the offshore oil and gas program. The
Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act established policy for the management of the OCS natural
gas and oil-leasing program and for the protection of marine and coastal environments.
Section 20 of the Act authorizes the ESP and establishes three general goals for the
program:
| to establish the information needed for assessment and management of environmental
impacts on the human, marine, and coastal environments of the OCS and the potentially
affected coastal areas;
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| to predict impacts on the marine biota which may result from chronic, low level
pollution or large spills associated with OCS production, from drilling fluids and
cuttings discharges, pipeline emplacement, or onshore facilities; and
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| to monitor human, marine, and coastal environments to provide time series and data trend
information for identification of significant changes in the quality and productivity of
these environments, and to identify the causes of these changes. |
This web site provides access to completed
and ongoing ESP research activities. The design is discipline based (e.g.,
biology, socioeconomics, physical oceanography, modeling, etc) allowing
users to concentrate on a single discipline (either nationally or by OCS
Region) or jump to another with a minimum of links. The system includes
links to the MMS’s Environmental Studies Program Information System (ESPIS)
which provides immediate access to all completed MMS ESP studies. ESPIS is a
searchable, web based, full text retrieval system allowing users to view on
line, or download, the complete text of any completed MMS ESP report.
For information pertaining to
operational safety, pollution prevention, oil spill response, and cleanup
capabilities, visit our Technology
Assessment and Research (TA&R) Program. The TA&R Program is a research
element encompassed by the MMS Regulatory Program. It was established in the
1970's to ensure that industry operations on the Outer Continental Shelf
incorporated the use of the Best Available and Safest Technologies (BAST)
subsequently required through the 1978
OCSLA
amendments.
Environmental Studies Program:
Regional Environmental Studies Programs:
Annual Studies Plans:
Studies Awarded in Fiscal Year:
For more information, contact James Cimato.
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