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  1. 3 de abr. de 2020 · The BP Deepwater Horizon oil disaster wiped out a huge portion of the whale’s already tiny population, and the whale’s recovery time is an estimated 69 years. Energy exploration, development and associated accidents (such as oil spills) are all serious threats to their populations. Even by the federal government’s recent analysis, oil ...

  2. The water in the Gulf of Maine is cold but bursting with life. See New England shorebirds and local marine life like lobsters, cod, halibut, and dogfish sharks. Know Before You Go. There are six Gulf of Maine exhibits at the Aquarium to encompass the rich diversity of habitats and animals in New England’s waters.

  3. From 2010 to 2015, a team of scientists studied how the BP Deepwater Horizon (DWH) oil spill affected marine mammals inhabiting the northern Gulf of Mexico, as part of the DWH Natural Resource Damage Assessment process. The scientists conducted the assessment on behalf of the DWH co-Trustees, with the purpose of investigating whether marine mammals were exposed to DWH oil and what types of ...

  4. Since the Deepwater Horizon explosion in April of 2010, the National Wildlife Federation and its Gulf of Mexico Restoration program have closely monitored the scientific research on the impacts of the disaster on wildlife and the ecosystems of the Gulf of Mexico.. In late 2015, the federal government released an in-depth official report, known as the Programmatic Damage Assessment and ...

  5. A Deadly Toll The Devastating Wildlife Effects of Deepwater Horizon — and the Next Catastrophic Oil Spill. The BP Deepwater Horizon catastrophe in 2010 spilled 205.8 million gallons of oil and 225,000 tons of methane into the Gulf of Mexico.Only about 25 percent of the oil was recovered, leaving more than 154 million gallons of oil at sea.

  6. 27 de abr. de 2024 · Debris and oil from the Deepwater Horizon oil rig after it sank on April 22, 2010. Deepwater Horizon oil spill, largest marine oil spill in history, caused by an April 20, 2010, explosion on the Deepwater Horizon oil rig—located in the Gulf of Mexico, approximately 41 miles (66 km) off the coast of Louisiana —and its subsequent sinking on ...

  7. Acadian redfish Sebastes fasciatus. also known as ocean perch. Wild. Acadian redfish or ocean perch is a slow-growing, long-lived deepwater fish of rocky, mud, or clay bottom habitats, although they move closer to shore in winter. They range from Iceland to the mid-Atlantic and are common in deep waters of the Gulf of Maine.