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Field Activity Details for field activity 10BHM02

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Other ID: none

Status: Completed

Organization(s): USGS, St. Petersburg Coastal and Marine Science Center

Funding Program(s):

Principal Investigator(s): Richard Poore

Affiliate Investigator(s):

Information Specialist(s): David Zawada

Data Type(s): Biological Field Study: Surveys (biological), Imagery: Photo, Imagery: Video, Location-Elevation: Navigation

Scientific Purpose/Goals: Survey of benthic habitats, in particular sea grass beds, along the northern shores of the MS barrier islands that constitute the Gulf Islands National Seashore (GUIS; National Park Service) as part of the efforts to obtain baseline information prior to the potential oil impacts from the Deepwater Horizon incident.

Vehicle(s):

Start Port/Location: Biloxi, MS

End Port/Location: Biloxi, MS

Start Date: 2010-05-10

End Date: 2010-05-16

Equipment Used: Along Track Reef Imaging System (ATRIS) - Shallow

Information to be Derived: Images of seafloor (seagrass) using ATRIS; sediment collection for grain size, foraminifera, microbial community characterization, trace metals.

Summary of Activity and Data Gathered: Continuous Benthic Habitat mapping of seagrass beds using the ATRIS boat-mounted system. Areas surveyed were along the northern shores of West and East Ship Islands and Horn Island. In addition, sediment cores (6-inch long) were collected and frozen for microbiological studies; 50-ml centrifuge tubes with 20 ml of bottom sediment and stained with Rose Bengal for foraminiferal characterizations; and whirl-pak bags of bottom sediment for other geochemical and grain size analyses.

Staff: Christopher Reich, Philip Thompson, David Zawada

Affiliate Staff:

Notes: This field activity is being conducted as part of the efforts to obtain baseline information prior to the potential oil impacts from the Deepwater Horizon incident. Additional equipment: plastic core liners, centrifuge tubes, whirl-pak baggies.

**This notice is to remind Department of the Interior employees, contractors and volunteers of their ongoing legal obligation to preserve information related to the BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill as required by the preservation notice issued May 4, 2010, by the Office of the Solicitor. The Preservation Notice requires the preservation of all documents, data, and artifacts that contain information related to the BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill and any activities related to the oil spill response, recovery, and clean-up. Please follow the link below to review the May 4, 2010, Preservation Notice and June 4, 2010, Preservation Reminder and FAQs.
https://portal.doi.net/c/deepwater/Memos/Forms/AllItems.aspx

Location:

West and East Ship Island, MS and Horn Island, MS

Boundaries
North: 30.49989647 South: 30.07222597 West: -89.669 East: -88.38356371

Platform(s):

photo of Halimeda
Halimeda

Publications

Portals/Viewers

Data Acquired

Survey EquipmentSurvey InfoData Type(s)Data Collected
Along Track Reef Imaging System (ATRIS) - Shallow --- Surveys (biological)
Photo
Video
Navigation
Profiles

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