Fourteen marine species in the Gulf of Mexico are protected by the US Endangered Species Act, the Marine Mammal Protection Act, and the Migratory Bird Treaty Act. As the British Petroleum oil spill recovery and remediation proceed, species internationally recognized as having an elevated risk of extinction should also receive priority for protection and restoration efforts, whether or not they have specific legal protection. Forty additional marine species-unprotected by any federal laws-occur in the Gulf and are listed as threatened on the International Union for Conservation of Nature\u27s (IUCN) Red List. The Red List assessment process scientifically evaluates species\u27 global status and is therefore a key mechanism for transboundary ...
The Deepwater Horizon (DWH) well blowout released more petroleum hydrocarbons into the marine enviro...
Previous oil spills provide clear evidence that ecosystem restoration efforts are challenging, and r...
The Deepwater Horizon (DWH) well blowout released more petroleum hydrocarbons into the marine enviro...
Fourteen marine species in the Gulf of Mexico are protected by the US Endangered Species Act, the Ma...
Fourteen marine species in the Gulf of Mexico are protected by the US Endangered Species Act, the Ma...
Fourteen marine species in the Gulf of Mexico are protected by the US Endangered Species Act, the Ma...
Fourteen marine species in the Gulf of Mexico are protected by the US Endangered Species Act, the Ma...
Fourteen marine species in the Gulf of Mexico are protected by the US Endangered Species Act, the Ma...
Fourteen marine species in the Gulf of Mexico are protected by the US Endangered Species Act, the Ma...
A comprehensive understanding of the status of marine organisms in the Gulf of Mexico is critical to...
A comprehensive understanding of the status of marine organisms in the Gulf of Mexico is critical to...
Understanding the status of species is important for allocation of resources to redress biodiversity...
Understanding the status of species is important for allocation of resources to redress biodiversity...
Understanding the status of species is important for allocation of resources to redress biodiversity...
Understanding the status of species is important for allocation of resources to redress biodiversity...
The Deepwater Horizon (DWH) well blowout released more petroleum hydrocarbons into the marine enviro...
Previous oil spills provide clear evidence that ecosystem restoration efforts are challenging, and r...
The Deepwater Horizon (DWH) well blowout released more petroleum hydrocarbons into the marine enviro...
Fourteen marine species in the Gulf of Mexico are protected by the US Endangered Species Act, the Ma...
Fourteen marine species in the Gulf of Mexico are protected by the US Endangered Species Act, the Ma...
Fourteen marine species in the Gulf of Mexico are protected by the US Endangered Species Act, the Ma...
Fourteen marine species in the Gulf of Mexico are protected by the US Endangered Species Act, the Ma...
Fourteen marine species in the Gulf of Mexico are protected by the US Endangered Species Act, the Ma...
Fourteen marine species in the Gulf of Mexico are protected by the US Endangered Species Act, the Ma...
A comprehensive understanding of the status of marine organisms in the Gulf of Mexico is critical to...
A comprehensive understanding of the status of marine organisms in the Gulf of Mexico is critical to...
Understanding the status of species is important for allocation of resources to redress biodiversity...
Understanding the status of species is important for allocation of resources to redress biodiversity...
Understanding the status of species is important for allocation of resources to redress biodiversity...
Understanding the status of species is important for allocation of resources to redress biodiversity...
The Deepwater Horizon (DWH) well blowout released more petroleum hydrocarbons into the marine enviro...
Previous oil spills provide clear evidence that ecosystem restoration efforts are challenging, and r...
The Deepwater Horizon (DWH) well blowout released more petroleum hydrocarbons into the marine enviro...