McDonald, S. J., K. L. Willett, J. Thomsen, K. B. Beatty, K. Connor, T. R. Narasimhan, C. M. Erickson, and S. H. Safe
Several biomarkers of aromatic hydrocarbon exposure were used to evaluate contamination associated with
petroleum and gas development and production in the Gulf of Mexico. Several species of fish and invertebrates were sampled
Kennicutt, M. C. II, R. H. Green, P. Montagna, and P. F. Roscigno
The Gulf of Mexico Offshore Operations Monitoring Experiment (GOOMEX) is a three-phase study to test and
evaluate a range of biological, biochemical, and chemical methodologies to detect and assess chronic sublethal biological
Kennicutt, M. C. II, P. N. Boothe, T. L. Wade, S. T. Sweet, R. Rezak, F. J. Kelly, J. M. Brooks, B. J. Presley, and D. A. Wiesenburg
Patterns of the geochemical characteristics of sediments adjacent to three production platforms (22–150 m water
depths) in the northwestern Gulf of Mexico were determined by the presence of the structure, the amount and type of materials
This paper outlines research conducted on the Buccaneer Oil and Gas Field, an isolated field located south southeast of Galveston, Texas. Objectives were to “1) identify and document the extent and types of biological, chemical, and physical alteratio
Excerpt from the Abstract: “Bioindicator studies were carried out on a commercial groundfish, American plaice, at the Terra Nova development site prior to commencing (1997) and during (2000 and 2001) drilling operations.
Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua), haddock (Melanogrammus aeglefinus), and long rough dab (Hippoglossoides platessoides) were sampled from areas with oil production in the North Sea.