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From Response to Coordinated Research Established

After the Deepwater Horizon oil spill… Credit: SAUL LOEB/AFP/Getty Images Credit: AP Photo/Charlie Riedel GoMRI was established as a broad, independent 10-year research program. GoMRI is not part of the Natural Resource Damage Assessment, the Clean Water Act Penalties, the National Academy's Gulf Research Program, or the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation’s Gulf Environmental Benefit Fund.

Mission and Goal MISSION: to implement an independent research program that will (1)Study the effects of the Deepwater Horizon incident and the potential associated impact of this and similar incidents on the environment and public health and (2)Develop improvements for spill mitigation, oil detection and characterization, and advanced remediation technologies. GOAL: to improve society’s ability to understand, respond to and mitigate the impacts of petroleum pollution and related stressors of the marine and coastal ecosystems

Research Themes 1.PHYSICAL DISTRIBUTION, dispersion, and dissolution of petroleum, its constituents, and associated contaminants under the action of physical oceanographic processes, air-sea interactions, and tropical storms 2.CHEMICAL EVOLUTION and BIOLOGICAL DEGRADATION of the petroleum/dispersant system and subsequent interactions with coastal, open- ocean, and deep-water ecosystems 3.ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS of the petroleum/dispersant system on the sea floor, water column, coastal waters, beach sediment, wetlands, marshes and organisms, and the science of ecosystem recovery 4.TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENTS for improved response, mitigation, detection, characterization, and remediation associated with oil spills and gas releases 5.PUBLIC HEALTH impacts of oil spills including behavioral, socioeconomic, environmental risk assessment, community capacity, and other population health considerations and issues

Research Board Rita Colwell – UMD & JHU Margaret Leinen – FAU Debra Benoit – Nicholls State Peter Brewer – MBARI Richard Dodge – NOVA SE John Farrington – WHOI Kenneth Halanych – Auburn David Halpern – NASA William Hogarth – FIO Raymond Orbach – Tx Austin Jürgen Rullkötter – University of Oldenburg, Germany David Shaw – MSU Rick Shaw – LSU John Shepherd –University of Southampton, UK Bob Shipp – South Alabama Burton Singer – Florida Ciro Sumaya – Texas A&M Dennis Wiesenburg – USM Dana Yoerger – WHOI Michael Carron – GOMA PD* Charles Wilson – GOMA CSO* *Ex Officio

Scientific Integrity GoMRI uses National Science Board peer evaluation protocols to select funded research Independent reviews are comprised of scientific peers not affiliated with institutions who lead proposed projects to avoid conflict of interest in the selection of funded research All reviewers sign conflict of interest and non-disclosure statements Individual researchers will comply with professional standards as defined by the National Academies of Science All GoMRI-funded researchers conduct independent and objective work with no influence from BP Researchers independently publish their results in peer-reviewed scientific journals with no requirement for BP approval

Funded Research to Date = $315.6M 1.Year One Block Grants - $45M, 149 projects 2.Bridge Grants (RFP-III, Summer 2011) -$1.5M, 17 projects 3.Consortia Grants (RFP-I, 2012)- $110.5M, 8 consortia 4.Investigator Grants (RFP-II, 2013) - $18.6M, 19 projects 5.Consortia Grants (RFP-IV, 2015) - $140M, 12 consortia As of May 2015: >550 scientific peer-reviewed publications >2200 scientific presentations and posters ~680 graduate students

Grants Distribution

Fine-Scale Oil Behavior

Drifters in Path of Hurricane Isaac

Nearshore Experiment

Oil Fate in Land and Sea

GRIIDC mission: to ensure a data and information legacy that promotes continual scientific discovery and public awareness of the Gulf of Mexico ecosystem. GRIIDC maintains the scientific datasets resulting from GoMRI-funded research and assists researchers with data archiving and data interoperability among GoMRI and other datasets.

Next Generation Scientists Science Conventions & Public Events Website Stories, Newsletters, eNews Media Events, Documentaries, Podcasts Sea Grant, Smithsonian Ocean Portal, Screenscope

GoMRI Network of Scientists – Hercules Gas Blowout – Galveston Bay Oil Spill Multi-Consortia Expert Teams – Hydrocarbon Inter-calibration Experiment – Marine Oil Snow and Sedimentation and Flocculate Accumulation Workshop – Dispersants Forum Workshop