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Last Updated: Aug 10 2010
spacer Ecosystem Health as the Basis for Human Health: Lessons to be Learned From the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill

March 23, 2011 - In April our own Dr. George Crozier gave a wonderful talk on the Deepwater Horizon oil spill at the University of Florida SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH. It described how Ecosystem health can be a basis for Human Health. This one hour presentation is extremely informative for anyone who has questions about what happened and what is still yet to happen with this tragedy. [more...]

spacer The National Association of Environmental Professionals

Feb 1, 2011 - Dr. Crozier was asked to prepare a short statement addressing the state of the natural system at roughly a year after the spill. He concludes that the larger impact may be within the human component of the ecosystem. [more...]

spacer Ready to Begin Work - Alabama's Rapid Response Program for BP-Gulf Research Initiative Approved

Dec 4, 2010 - As a result of the April 20, 2010, BP Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill in the Gulf of Mexico, on May 24, BP announced a commitment of up to $500 million to the Gulf Research Initiative (GRI) Open Research Program to study the impact of the Deepwater Horizon incident, and its associated response, on the environment and public health in the Gulf of Mexico. [more...]

spacer Rapid Response Grant Awarded

July 8, 2010 - When the State received Rapid Response grant of $5 M, the letter to Governor Riley provided complete freedom of action to the Consortium, no strings whatever attached. The letter is posted here for your consideration. [more...]

spacer Dauphin Island Sea Lab Students Receive Real World Experience with Oil Spill

Jun 3, 2010 - While speculation has run rampant as to where the oil from BP’s Deepwater Horizon will disperse, Dauphin Island Sea Lab’s (DISL) undergraduate Oceanography class will be searching for hard facts as they assist with data collection and oil spill trajectory forecasting. On Friday June 4, 2010, the class will be deploying seven surface drifters offshore southwest of Dauphin Island to track the currents carrying the oil slicks. [more...]

spacer Signs of oil spill found by Dauphin Island Sea Lab researchers offshore of Alabama

May 7, 2010 - On Tuesday, May 4, scientists from the Dauphin Island Sea Lab (DISL) recovered what appear to be small amounts of oil and tar about 35 miles south of Dauphin Island.

As part of the pre-spill baseline conducted by the DISL, hundreds of samples including grassbed surveys from Louisiana to Florida, reef fish age and growth community assessments, ecosystem structure, and water column sampling of fish eggs and larvae have been acquired. At times the Laboratory had as many as seven vessels working at the same time. Over thirty faculty, staff and students at the Laboratory logged over 1300 hours of effort over the past nine days. [more...]

spacer DISL Oil Spill and Response Activities

April 29, 2010 - In a continuing effort to provide additional baseline information prior to anticipated oil spill exposure, the Dauphin Island Sea Lab (DISL) and the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) Mississippi Laboratory have launched a joint effort to obtain tissue and community samples from the area of Dauphin Island, Alabama through Chandeleur Sound off the east coast of Louisiana. [more...]

spacer DISL Press Release on Oil Spill

April 28, 2010 - Faced with what could become the worst oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, the Dauphin Island Sea Lab (DISL) through several State and federally funded programs of the Richard C. Shelby Center for Ecosystem-Based Fisheries Management, is sending a series of cruises out to sample several critical conditions in the path of the massive oil spill threatening the central Gulf coast. [more...]

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