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Study Finds Dispersants Reduce VOC Emissions and Increase Airborne Particles with PAHs

May 31, 2018

Researchers conducted laboratory wave tank experiments to investigate how plunging breaking waves affect the concentration of particulate and gaseous emissions from oil slicks.

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Lela Schlenker holds a device used to outfit captured mahi-mahi with data-collecting tags. (Provided by RECOVER)

How Grad Student Schlenker “Sniffs Out” Oil’s Effects on Mahi-Mahi

May 29, 2018

Laboratory studies at the University of Miami suggest that exposure to Deepwater Horizon oil may have negatively affected heart function in mahi-mahi, reducing their ability to swim efficiently. Lela Schlenker is expanding that research to investigate if and how oil exposure alters the way mahi-mahi migrate and respond to predators and prey in the wild.

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Researchers deploy sediment trap instruments in the Gulf of Mexico. Picture provided by Uta Passow.

Study Gives Post-Oil Spill Baseline for Particle Fluxes in the Northern Gulf of Mexico

May 22, 2018

Researchers assessed several years of sediment trap collections near the Deepwater Horizon site, an active natural seep site, and a reference site to understand transport pathways and drivers of sinking particles in deepwater environments (1400 m depth).

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Study author Dr. Christina Pasparakis analyzes different life stages of mahi-mahi embryos under a stereomicroscope. (Photo by Dan DiNicola)

Study Finds Oil, UV Radiation, and Temperature Affect Mahi Survival Processes

May 17, 2018

Researchers conducted exposure experiments with mahi-mahi embryos using oil, ultraviolet (UV) radiation, and temperature to determine how multiple stressors affect their survival. Compared to controls, exposed embryos floating near the ocean’s surface started to sink sooner and at faster rates, which intensified at higher temperatures.

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U.S. And Cuban Scientists Join Forces To Protect Shared Marine Ecosystem

May 16, 2018

U.S. scientists are working with their Cuban counterparts to study the waters near the island nation. And as David Levin reports on Here & Now, what they learn could benefit both countries.

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Sea Grant Releases Publication on Microbes and Oil Degradation

May 15, 2018

The Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative (GoMRI) is pleased to announce a new Sea Grant publication that explains the role that microbes play in using oil as an energy source and removing it from the environment.

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CARTHE drifter trajectories in the Gulf of Mexico superimposed on AVISO surface currents. Red squares mark drifters positions on 9 March 2016 and the tails are 14 days long. (Credit: Edward Ryan and Tamay Ozgokmen from the University of Miami)

Study Finds Small Scale Ocean Currents Cause Clustering of Floating Material

May 10, 2018

Researchers analyzed how satellite-tracked ocean surface drifters moved in the Gulf of Mexico to learn how other floating materials (oil, plastics, marine organisms) move.

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Rebecca discusses future research plans. (Photo by Rick Olivier)

Grad Student Lichtler Examines Mammalian Cell Response to Oil Exposure

May 8, 2018

Oil contains thousands of different compounds that each affect the environment and living organisms differently. While some compounds have been well-studied, there are exponentially more that have not.

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Study author Dr. Jennifer Granneman collects fish otoliths during a Gulf of Mexico research expedition. Picture credit: C-IMAGE.

Study Assesses Fish Otoliths for Metal Exposure after Deepwater Horizon

May 4, 2018

Researchers examined metal exposure patterns in otoliths from six offshore fish species with varying health status to identify changes corresponding with the Deepwater Horizon incident.

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Grad Student DeLeo Used Genetics to Explore Oil, Dispersant Effects on Deep-Sea Corals

May 1, 2018

Responders to the Deepwater Horizon incident applied unprecedented amounts of chemical dispersant on the surface oil slick and into the deep underwater plume forming from the riser pipe. Shortly thereafter, researchers observed that a brown flocculant material containing oil and dispersant components covered some deep-sea corals near the incident site.

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