环境研究及其对大西洋外大陆架的影响

D. François
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1973年,美国内政部土地管理局成立了环境研究项目(ESP),旨在建立一个可靠的数据库,以帮助预测、评估和管理石油和天然气开发的潜在影响。ESP现在由矿产管理局(MMS)领导,包括一项主要的海洋学研究工作,通过发展并行的科学研究项目,提高了对海洋资源的了解。从1973年财政年度到1987年财政年度,通过该项目,近1亿美元用于研究大西洋外大陆架(OCS)环境。在ESP的支持下进行的大部分研究都强调收集大西洋OCS环境条件的数据。esp资助的研究也是关于可能受石油泄漏影响的敏感OCS资源的重要信息来源。这些资源包括考古资源、鱼类、底栖生物、海洋哺乳动物和沿海鸟类及其栖息地、濒危或受威胁物种的迁徙路线和产仔区,以及河口和湿地。本研究对溢油风险分析和影响评估过程的益处进行了检验。
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Environmental studies and impact on the Atlantic Outer Continental Shelf
In 1973, the Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management established the Environmental Studies Program (ESP) to conduct studies with the purpose of building a reliable database to help predict, assess, and manage potential impacts from oil and gas development. The ESP, now under the direction of the Minerals Management Service (MMS), includes a major oceanographic research effort that has resulted in an improvement in the understanding of ocean resources through the development of concurrent and parallel programs of scientific research. Between Fiscal Year (FY) 1973 and FY 1987, nearly $100 million were spent on studies of the Atlantic Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) environment through this program. Much of the research conducted under the auspices of the ESP has emphasized the collection of data on the environmental conditions of the Atlantic OCS. The ESP-funded research has also been an important source of information regarding sensitive OCS resources that could be affected by oil spills. These include archaeological resources, fish, benthic organisms, marine mammal and coastal birds and their habitats, the migration routes and calving areas for endangered or threatened species, and estuaries and wetlands. The benefits of this research on the oil spill risk analysis and impact assessment processes are examined in this paper.
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