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WHY? Established in the 1970s , the Environmental Studies Program is a highly focused marine research program that is designed to provide the environmental information necessary for informed decisions on OCS energy and nonenergy mineral planning and development activities. WHAT? The MMS has funded or conducted in-house studies on large cetaceans, dolphins, sea turtles, seabirds and coastal waterfowl, fish and polar bears. WHERE? Through the Studies Program located in our 3 regional offices in Metarie, Louisiana; Camarillo, California; and Anchorage, Alaska MMS addresses marine mammal, seabird, turtle an fish issues related to oil and gas activities in the OCS along the contiguous U.S. coastline. HOW? A national studies list (NSL) of reviewed and approved studies for funding is compiled each year by the 3 regional offices and headquarters. In addition, unsolicited proposals are routinely received from outside the agency. More information on ongoing protected species studies in our regions: And for more information on completed studies:
ESPIS - All completed
ESP Studies: For more information, contact Lee Benner. |