The Applied Science & Technology Project Office at Stennis Space Center (SSC) manages NASA's Gulf of Mexico Initiative (GOMI). Addressing short-term crises and long-term issues, GOMI participants seek to understand the environment using remote sensing, in-situ observations, laboratory analyses, field observations and computational models. New capabilities are transferred to end-users to help them make informed decisions. Some GOMI activities of interest to the hypoxia research community are highlighted
NASA's GEOstationary Coastal and Air Pollution Events (GEO-CAPE) mission concept recommended by the ...
The goal of this study was to determine if Mississippi River Gulf Outlet closure by hurricane flood ...
Projections of general circulation models suggest that freshwater discharge from the Mississippi Riv...
This viewgraph document reviews the contribution that NASA has made and the plans for future mission...
We update and reevaluate the scientific information on the distribution, history, and causes of cont...
This document summaries the sessions at a 2008 Leopold Center conference, Hypoxia in the Gulf of Me...
Open-water continuous monitoring of DO concentrations at a single station (C6) in the Gulf of Mexico...
The Gulf of Mexico Hydrates Research Consortium (GOM-HRC) was established in 1999 to assemble leader...
The Gulf of Mexico Hydrates Research Consortium (GOM-HRC) was established in 1999 to assemble leader...
Hypoxia in the Gulf of Mexico emerged as a national concern nearly 15 years ago. Hypoxia is a condit...
One of the largest human-caused areas of bottom-water oxygen deficiency in the coastal ocean is on t...
Hypoxia, or oxygen depletion, is a process that occurs in conjunction with eutrophication. In hypoxi...
The Gulf of Mexico Hydrates Research Consortium (GOM-HRC) was established in 1999 to assemble leader...
This study examines potential marine modification of two classes of terrestrial influence on Gulf hy...
Anthropogenic eutrophication events are increasing in occurrence world-wide (Rabalais et al. 2002). ...
NASA's GEOstationary Coastal and Air Pollution Events (GEO-CAPE) mission concept recommended by the ...
The goal of this study was to determine if Mississippi River Gulf Outlet closure by hurricane flood ...
Projections of general circulation models suggest that freshwater discharge from the Mississippi Riv...
This viewgraph document reviews the contribution that NASA has made and the plans for future mission...
We update and reevaluate the scientific information on the distribution, history, and causes of cont...
This document summaries the sessions at a 2008 Leopold Center conference, Hypoxia in the Gulf of Me...
Open-water continuous monitoring of DO concentrations at a single station (C6) in the Gulf of Mexico...
The Gulf of Mexico Hydrates Research Consortium (GOM-HRC) was established in 1999 to assemble leader...
The Gulf of Mexico Hydrates Research Consortium (GOM-HRC) was established in 1999 to assemble leader...
Hypoxia in the Gulf of Mexico emerged as a national concern nearly 15 years ago. Hypoxia is a condit...
One of the largest human-caused areas of bottom-water oxygen deficiency in the coastal ocean is on t...
Hypoxia, or oxygen depletion, is a process that occurs in conjunction with eutrophication. In hypoxi...
The Gulf of Mexico Hydrates Research Consortium (GOM-HRC) was established in 1999 to assemble leader...
This study examines potential marine modification of two classes of terrestrial influence on Gulf hy...
Anthropogenic eutrophication events are increasing in occurrence world-wide (Rabalais et al. 2002). ...
NASA's GEOstationary Coastal and Air Pollution Events (GEO-CAPE) mission concept recommended by the ...
The goal of this study was to determine if Mississippi River Gulf Outlet closure by hurricane flood ...
Projections of general circulation models suggest that freshwater discharge from the Mississippi Riv...