Petroleum Structures as Artificial Reefs: A Compendium. Fourth International Conference on Artificial Habitats for Fisheries; Rigs-to-Reefs Special Session, Miami, FL

Reggio, V. C. Jr.

Abstract

From the Abstract: “The report is a compilation of 18 papers and summary comments presented in a special session on Rigs-to-Reefs at the Fourth International Conference on Artificial Habitats for Fisheries held November 2-6, 1987 in Miami, Florida. These papers provide information on legal, administrative, technical, social, economic, and biological factors associated with planning and converting oil and gas structures to permitted artificial reefs. Major emphasis is focused on artificial reef development from obsolete petroleum structures in the Gulf of Mexico; however, the report includes a description of marine life and a developing mariculture enterprise from active petroleum structures located offshore California and of emerging efforts to assess the artificial reef potential of oil and gas structures in the North Sea.”

Date: 

1989

Book/Report Title: 

U.S. Dept. Interior, MMS, Gulf of Mexico OCS Regional Office, OCS Study MMS 89-0021

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