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152 Effects of Petroleum By-Products and Dispersants on Ecosystems
By K.M. Halanych, C.H. Ainsworth, E.E. Cordes, R.E. Dodge, M. Huettel,
I.A. Mendelssohn, S.A. Murawski, C.B. Paris-Limouzy, P.T. Schwing, R.F. Shaw,
and T. Sutton
164 Prospects for Gulf of Mexico Environmental Recovery and Restoration
By D.A. Wiesenburg, B. Shipp, F.J. Fodrie, S. Powers, J. Lartigue, K.M. Darnell,
M.M. Baustian, C. Ngo, J.F. Valentine, and K. Wowk
174 Human Health and Socioeconomic Effects of the Deepwater Horizon
Oil Spill in the Gulf of Mexico
By P.A. Sandifer, A. Ferguson, M.L. Finucane, M. Partyka, H.M. Solo-Gabriele,
A.H. Walker, K. Wowk, R. Caffey, and D. Yoskowitz
192 Technological Developments Since the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill
By N.M. Dannreuther, D. Halpern, J. Rullkötter, and D. Yoerger
212 Preparedness, Planning, and Advances in Operational Response
By D.G. Westerholm, C.H. Ainsworth, C.H. Barker, P.G. Brewer, J.W. Farrington,
D. Justić, V.H. Kourafalou, S.A. Murawski, J.G. Shepherd, and H.M. Solo-Gabriele
228 Summary of Findings and Research Recommendations from the
Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative
By C.A. Wilson, M.G. Feldman, M.J. Carron, N.M. Dannreuther, J.W. Farrington,
K.M. Halanych, J.L. Petitt, J. Rullkötter, P.A. Sandifer, J.K. Shaw, J.G. Shepherd,
D.G. Westerholm, C.J. Yanoff, and L.A. Zimmermann
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John Shepherd, University of Southampton
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Rick Shaw, Louisiana State University
Margaret Leinen, Scripps Institution of
Oceanography
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resents the Gulf of Mexico as one of the
most prolific and complex bodies of water
on the planet. The Gulf is a critical habi-
tat for marine life, while also being one
of the most heavily trafficked and utilized
bodies of water on the planet. The cover
illustrates this delicate balance. Image
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