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This KronaTool map depicts the relative taxonomic breakdown of the genomes used in this study Sevigny et al., BMC Genomics volume 20, Article number: 268 (2019). The inner circle represents genomes at the domain, the middle circle corresponds to phylum, and the outer circle represents data at the class level. Figure 2 in the study, used with permission from Joseph Sevigny.

Study Quantifies Limitations in Using Marker Genes to Predict Microbial Capabilities

September 17, 2019

Scientists conducted the largest comparison to-date of publicly available sequenced bacterial genomes to provide the first in-depth look at using high-throughput marker genes to profile a microbial community’s functional capability.

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Abigail Bodner, a Ph.D student at Brown University, observes surface waves in Plymouth, Massachusetts with her son Micah. (Photo by Eyal Guzi)

How Grad Student Bodner Uses Theoretical Math to Add Turbulence to Transport Predictions

September 10, 2019

Predicting where oil will go can be one of the most challenging aspects of marine oil spill response.

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Marine oil snow aggregates settled on the bottom of mesocosm tanks during the long-term mesocosm experiments at Texas A&M University at Galveston. Photo credits: Rachel Windham.

Study IDs Oil-Degrading and Mucus-Producing Microbes Linked to Marine Oil Snow Formation

September 5, 2019

Scientists isolated bacteria from Gulf of Mexico surface waters and used them in microcosm experiments to identify those that simultaneously degrade oil and produce mucus-like materials (exopolymeric substances or EPS).

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Ph.D. student Joe Sevigny conducts bioinformatics analyses at the University of New Hampshire Hubbard Center for Genome Studies. (Photo by Steve Simpson)

Grad Student Sevigny Improves Meiofauna Genomic Analysis to Inform Oil Spill Recovery

September 3, 2019

Meiofauna are microscopic marine organisms that live between grains of sand in ocean, coastal, river, and stream sediments and provide important services such as recycling organic material in the sediment that contribute to healthy marine ecosystems.

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Deepwater Horizon Oil Buried in Gulf Coast Beaches Could Take More Than 30 Years to Biodegrade

September 2, 2019

Deepwater Horizon Oil Buried in Gulf Coast Beaches Could Take More Than 30 Years to Biodegrade – SEPTEMBER 2, 2019 (From Newswise / September 2, 2019) TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Golf ball-size clods of weathered crude oil originating from the 2010 Deepwater Horizon catastrophe could remain buried in sandy Gulf Coast beaches for decades, according to…

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Microbial Genomic Synthesis Session at GOMOSES

August 29, 2019

The leaders of the GoMRI Core Area 6 synthesis effort are pleased to announce Session 22, entitled Microbial Genomics to Improve Predictive Understanding of Disturbance in the Global Ocean System, at the 2020 Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill and Ecosystem Science Conference.

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Study Author Eugene Turner, Professor of Oceanography and Coastal Sciences at Louisiana State University, took this picture of an oiled Louisiana marsh edge in 2010 following Deepwater Horizon. Photo by Eugene Turner, LSU, CWC

Eight-Year Study Quantifies How Oiling is a Continuing Stressor on the Marsh Ecosystem

August 29, 2019

Scientists measured changes in oil quantity and quality in 1,200+ samples collected over eight years at locations that Deepwater Horizon affected – the Gulf of Mexico continental shelf, estuarine waters, and marsh sediments.

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This Two Volume Book series synthesizes oil spill science since Deepwater Horizon. The books contain 63 chapters collaboratively authored by over 150 researchers (representing academia, oil industry, and government scientists and contractors). Images used with permission from Springer’s publishing editor for life sciences.

Science Synthesis Produces Books on Deepwater Horizon Findings and Oil Spill Scenarios

August 27, 2019

The synthesis of information is highly sought after, as evident in increased popularity of on-line articles like “Top Takeaways From….”

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Lead author Dr. Rodrigo Almeda examines plankton samples as he studies the connection of oil spills and harmful algal blooms. Credit: R. Almeda

Study Explains How Oil Spills Can Initiate Harmful Algal Blooms

August 20, 2019

Scientists conducted field and laboratory experiments using oil and Corexit dispersant to uncover the reasons harmful algal blooms, also known as Red Tides, can occur after an oil spill.

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CARTHE researchers launch the Ship Tethered Aerostat Remote Sensing System (STARSS) from the M/V Masco VIII during the Lagrangian Submesoscale Experiment (LASER). STARSS was part of a large-scale oceanographic campaign designed to observe oceanic dispersion over a wide range of spatial and temporal scales and understand transport and dispersion of oil and other buoyant materials. Left to right: Jean Mensa, Guillaume Novelli, undergraduate student Mike, Daniel Carlson, and Cedric Guigand. Photo credit: Maristella Berta (National Research Council-Institute of Marine Science, CNR-ISMAR, Venice, Italy).

Study Tests STARRS Imaging of Short-Lived Small-Scale Dispersion on Ocean’s Surface

August 15, 2019

Researchers described field methods and observations using the Ship-Tethered Aerostat Remote Sensing System (STARSS) to better understand how buoyant material moves and disperses on the ocean’s surface.

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