Fact Sheet: Sea Grant Releases Brochure on Oil FAQs

Sea Grant Releases Brochure on Oil FAQs

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The Sea Grant Oil Spill Outreach Team recently developed a new informational brochure that explores basic aspects of oil as a natural resource and oil spills.  The synthesizes peer-reviewed science for a broad range of general audiences, particularly those who live and work across the Gulf Coast.

The brochure Frequently Asked Questions Oil Edition addresses questions such as What is oil? How is oil released into the environment? Who produces and uses oil? Does oil break down? How do scientists determine the origin of oil found in the environment?

Sea Grant offers oil-spill-related public seminars across the Gulf Coast. Click here to view upcoming science seminars and read about recently-held events. To receive email updates about seminars, publications, and the outreach team, click here.

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GoMRI and the Sea Grant programs of the Gulf of Mexico (Florida, Mississippi-Alabama, Louisiana, and Texas) have partnered to create an oil spill science outreach program.

The Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative (GoMRI) is a 10-year independent research program established to study the effect, and the potential associated impact, of hydrocarbon releases on the environment and public health, as well as to develop improved spill mitigation, oil detection, characterization and remediation technologies. An independent and academic 20-member Research Board makes the funding and research direction decisions to ensure the intellectual quality, effectiveness and academic independence of the GoMRI research. All research data, findings and publications will be made publicly available. The program was established through a $500 million financial commitment from BP. For more information, visit http://gulfresearchinitiative.org/.

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