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Ocean Science
Ocean Science is the science and technology journal of the
Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Regulation and Enforcement (BOEMRE).
The bureau funds on average $30 million per year
for scientific studies in the Gulf of Mexico, the Atlantic, the Pacific, and the
Arctic. Data gained from these studies inform
policy decisions regarding offshore oil, natural gas and renewable energy
development. The information is also used by
other federal and state agencies in decision-making and by members of academia
and experts in the private sector. BOEMRE is one
of the leading contributors to the body of scientific knowledge about the
nation’s marine and coastal environments.
July/August/September 2011
- The Raven: A Stealthy Research Tool
- Seeps in the Deep
- Evaluating Offshore Structure Design Standards
- Comparing Offshore Structural Standards
- The Bottlenose Dolphin
- Insights: Migrant Shorebirds and Atlantic Outer Continental Shelf Wind Energy
- Update: Tracking Long-Distance Migrating Red Knots
- Exploring the Atlantic Canyons: First Expedition
- New Waves: Late-Breaking News & Information
April/May/June 2011
- Recruiting for the Future
- Gulf SERPENT: Exploring the Darkest Depths with Industry Partners
- Siphonophores: Colonies or Multicellular Creatures?
- BOEMRE and Oregon Form Offshore Renewable Energy Task Force
- BOEMRE's 26th Gulf of Mexico Information Transfer Meeting
- First International Ministerial Forum on Offshore Drilling Containment
- Offshore Technology Conference 2011: Technology, Science, and Regulatory Updates
- New Waves: Late-Breaking News & Information
January/February/March 2011
- Update: National Ocean Policy and Coastal Marine Spatial Planning
- Collaborative Projects Receive Conservation Awards
- Charting Currents in the Chukchi Sea
- BOEMRE Geologist: Bryan Stephens
- Subsidence in Southeast Louisiana: A Deep Perspective
- MARINe: Monitoring Our Rocky Coastal Intertidal Communities
- Go-Kits Outfit Biologists for Quick Response and More
- New Waves: Late-Breaking News & Information
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