A coral community 11 km southwest of the site of the Deepwater Horizon blowout at 1,370 m water depth was discovered 3.5 months after the well was capped on 3 November 2010. Gorgonian corals at the site were partially covered by a brown flocculent material (floc) that contained hydrocarbons fingerprinted to the oil spill. Here we quantify the visible changes to the corals at this site during five visits over 17 months by digitizing images of individual branches of each colony and categorizing their condition. Most of the floc visible in November 2010 was absent from the corals by the third visit in March 2011, and there was a decrease in the median proportions of the colonies showing obvious signs of impact after the first visit. During our...
While there are several areas containing shallow coral habitats in the Gulf of Mexico (GOM), the ava...
This work argues against a theory that an underwater landslide impacted corals in the Gulf of Mexico...
The coral reefs of the Flower Garden Banks (FGB) are among the most sensitive biological communities...
A coral community 11 km southwest of the site of the Deepwater Horizon blowout at 1,370 m water dept...
1. Deep-water coral communities are hotspots of diversity and biomass in the deep sea. Most deep-sea...
Cold-water corals form high biodiversity habitats in the deep sea. They are generally long-lived, sl...
Although the role of deep-sea corals in supporting biodiversity is well accepted, their ability to r...
Deep-sea coral communities are key components of the Gulf of Mexico ecosystem and were adversely aff...
The impetus for this study began on 8 May 2011, when we noted sporadic mortality of colonies of oran...
Deep-sea ecosystems encompass unique and often fragile communities that are sensitive to a variety o...
Copyright © 2006 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved.As part of a long-term environmental assessment of...
Increased sea-surface temperatures linked to warming climate threaten coral reef ecosystems globally...
Chemical and biological evidence that deep-water coral communities in the Gulf of Mexico were impact...
In recent decades, coral reef ecosystems have declined to the extent that reefs are now threatened g...
The goal of this paper was to review the evidence of population-level impacts of the Deepwater Horiz...
While there are several areas containing shallow coral habitats in the Gulf of Mexico (GOM), the ava...
This work argues against a theory that an underwater landslide impacted corals in the Gulf of Mexico...
The coral reefs of the Flower Garden Banks (FGB) are among the most sensitive biological communities...
A coral community 11 km southwest of the site of the Deepwater Horizon blowout at 1,370 m water dept...
1. Deep-water coral communities are hotspots of diversity and biomass in the deep sea. Most deep-sea...
Cold-water corals form high biodiversity habitats in the deep sea. They are generally long-lived, sl...
Although the role of deep-sea corals in supporting biodiversity is well accepted, their ability to r...
Deep-sea coral communities are key components of the Gulf of Mexico ecosystem and were adversely aff...
The impetus for this study began on 8 May 2011, when we noted sporadic mortality of colonies of oran...
Deep-sea ecosystems encompass unique and often fragile communities that are sensitive to a variety o...
Copyright © 2006 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved.As part of a long-term environmental assessment of...
Increased sea-surface temperatures linked to warming climate threaten coral reef ecosystems globally...
Chemical and biological evidence that deep-water coral communities in the Gulf of Mexico were impact...
In recent decades, coral reef ecosystems have declined to the extent that reefs are now threatened g...
The goal of this paper was to review the evidence of population-level impacts of the Deepwater Horiz...
While there are several areas containing shallow coral habitats in the Gulf of Mexico (GOM), the ava...
This work argues against a theory that an underwater landslide impacted corals in the Gulf of Mexico...
The coral reefs of the Flower Garden Banks (FGB) are among the most sensitive biological communities...