Contributions of Atlantic Outer Continental Shelf Environmental Studies program to knowledge of ocean environments

A. Fritz
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The Minerals Management Service Environmental Studies Program was initiated in 1973 by the Secretary of Interior to conduct studies needed to predict, assess, and manage impacts on the human, marine and coastal environments of the outer continental shelf (OCS) and nearshore areas which may be affected by oil and gas activities. Studies in the Atlantic OCS Region have since made contributions to the body of knowledge concerning oceanographic processes of OCS environments extending from Nova Scotia to Cape Canaveral. The Atlantic Studies Program has contributed not only to the characterization of these areas and impact assessment on OCS resources but also to the advancement of oceanographic technologies and deepwater research. The program is committed to wide dissemination of information available in the form of data bases, reports, maps, models, and refereed publications. This overview focuses on the extent and principal results of studies which may prove valuable to resource managers and scientists investigating OCS processes.
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大西洋外大陆架环境研究项目对海洋环境知识的贡献
矿产管理服务环境研究项目是由内政部长于1973年发起的,目的是进行研究,以预测、评估和管理可能受到石油和天然气活动影响的外大陆架(OCS)和近岸地区对人类、海洋和沿海环境的影响。此后,大西洋OCS区域的研究对从新斯科舍省到卡纳维拉尔角的OCS环境的海洋学过程的知识体系作出了贡献。大西洋研究计划不仅对这些地区的特征和对OCS资源的影响评估做出了贡献,而且对海洋技术和深水研究的进步也做出了贡献。该计划致力于以数据库、报告、地图、模型和参考出版物的形式广泛传播信息。本综述着重于研究的范围和主要结果,这些研究可能对资源管理人员和研究OCS过程的科学家有价值。
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