Allen, M. J., R. K. Cowen, L. A. de Wit, and M. S. Love
From the Abstract: “The document (MMS OCS Study 86-0092) is essentially an appendix to two other MMS reports, the Ecology of Important Fisheries Species Offshore California (MMS OCS Study 86-0093) and the Ecology of Oil/Gas Platforms Offshore Californi
From the Abstract: “No reports of oil taint or elevated levels of heavy metals in pelagic fish caught around oil rig jackets (support structures) in the North Sea have been published.
This paper discusses the results of a survey to determine where marine recreational fishermen in the Houston-Galveston fish. About 11% of all bay fishermen fished at platforms and about 49% of all offshore fishermen fish at platforms.
The goals of this report, as noted in the Introduction, are to 1) “determine bluewater fishing endeavors and practices and deepwater outer continental shelf (OCS) energy development activities; 2) describe and map bluewater fishing and deepwater OCS en
From the abstract: “Recreational fishing use patterns associated with offshore platforms off the Louisiana coast were investigated using a survey and a log book program.
From the Abstract: “A logbook program was initiated to determine the relative abundance of selected fish species around oil and gas platforms off the Louisiana coast.