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The MMS Marine Minerals Program has focused its funding in three different areas of research. These three areas include biological studies, numerical wave modeling studies, and programmatic studies with a focus on impacts on the environment due to dredging.

Biological Studies (B)

The primary purpose of MMS-funded biological studies has been to address biological concerns raised by the potential for adverse environmental impacts on marine life as a consequence of dredging sand on the OCS. In order to develop an understanding of the baseline benthic ecological conditions at offshore borrow sites prior to any dredging activity, the MMS has funded numerous site-specific, field-oriented studies. These studies have entailed the compilation and synthesis of existing oceanographic literature and available data sets which exist within identified offshore borrow areas, as well as biological field sampling surveys.

Physical/Modeling Studies (P)

The MMS has also funded numerical wave modeling studies to examine the potential for alteration in the local wave field following dredging and the excavation of sand within identified borrow sites. The modeling also explores the potential for increased wave action after dredging and any resultant adverse localized changes in erosional patterns and longshore coastal transport which might result in significant losses of beach sand after renourishment. These efforts have enabled MMS-funded researchers to further explore the potential for changes in local sediment transport rates, as well as the cumulative physical effects of multiple dredging events.

Environmental Impact Investigations (E)

Recognizing that the environmental effects of dredging operations in many instances are similar for all areas, programmatic-type studies have also been initiated to examine the effects of particular types of dredging operations on various aspects of the physical, chemical, and biological environments, and to develop or recommend appropriate mitigation, laboratory modeling, or monitoring techniques to alleviate or prevent adverse environmental impacts.

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Programmatic Studies

The benthic community of offshore sand banks: a literature synopsis of the benthic fauna resources in potential MMS OCS sand mining areas. Brooks, R. A., S. S. Bell, C. N. Purdy, and K. J. Sulak, 2004. (B)

Integrated report on the impact of marine aggregate dredging on physical and biological resources of the seabed. Hitchcock, D.R., R.C. Newell, and L. Seiderer, 2002. MMS 2000-054. (BP)

Field testing of a physical/biological monitoring methodology for offshore dredging and mining operations. Hobbs, C.H., III, ed., 2006. MMS 2005-056. (BP)

An Examination of the Physical and Biological Implications of Using Buried Channel Deposits and Other Non-Topographic Offshore Features as beach Nourishment Materials. Nairn, R., Q. Lu, S. Langendyk, M. Hayes, P. Montagna, T. Palmer, and S. Powers, 2007. MMS 2007-048. (BP)

Investigation of Dredging Impacts on Commercial and Recreational Fisheries and Analysis of Available Mitigation Measures to Protect and Preserve Resources. Tomlinson, B., J. Petterson, e. Glazier, J. Lewis, I. Selby, R. Nairn, T. Kenny, P. Godde, C. Espinasse, L. Stanley, and R. Cooke, 2007. MMS 2006-0065. (BE)

A methodology and criteria to assess the impact of sand volume removed in Federal waters on the offshore wave climate. Basco, D.R., 1999. MMS 99-046. (PE)

A numerical modeling examination of the cumulative physical effects of offshore sand dredging for beach renourishment. Kelley, S.W., J. S. Ramsey, and M.R. Byrnes, 2001. MMS 2001-098. (P)

Marine aggregate mining benthic and surface plume study. Hitchcock, D.R., R.C. Newell, and L.J. Seiderer, 1999. MMS 9-029. (P)

Development of the MMS dredge plume model. Nairn, R., D.Scott, M. Fullarton, J. Spearman, and N. Bray, 2004. (P)

Synthesis and analysis of existing information regarding environmental effects of marine mining. Hammer, R.M., B.J. Balcom, M.J. Cruickshank, and C.L. Morgan, 1993. MMS 93-006. (E)

Marine mining technologies and mitigation techniques. C-CORE, 1996. MMS 95-003. (E)

Strategic cumulative effects of marine aggregates dredging. Oakwood Environmental Ltd, 1999. (E)

Examination of regional management strategies. Michel, J., R. Nairn, and J. Johnson., 2001. (E)

Design of a monitoring protocol/plan for environmentally sound management and development of Federal Offshore Sand Borrow Areas Along the United States East and Gulf of Mexico Coasts. Michel, J., R. Nairn, and J. Johnson., 2001. MMS 2001-089. (E)

Archaeological damage from offshore dredging: recommendations for pre-operational surveys and mitigation during dredging to avoid adverse impacts. Michel, J., G.P. Watts, Jr, R. Nairn, T. Kenny, F. Maravan, C. Pearson, and M. Faught, 2001. MMS 2004-005. (E)

Critical Technical Review and Evaluation of Site-Specific Studies Techniques for the MMS Marine Minerals Program. Michel, J., R. Nairn, C. Peterson, S. Ross, R. Weisberg, and R. Randall, 2007.MMS 2007-047. (E)

Analysis of potential biological and physical dredging impacts on offshore ridge and shoal features/engineering alternatives and options to avoid adverse environmental impacts (Ongoing Study - Continental Shelf Associates) (BPE)

Investigation of dredging guidelines to maintain and protect the integrity of offshore ridge and shoal regimes/detailed morphologic evaluation of offshore shoals (Ongoing Study - Baird and Associates) (E)

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Alabama Studies

Environmental survey of identified sand resource areas offshore Alabama: Volume I: Main Text, Volume II: Appendices. Byrnes, M.R., R.M. Hammer, B.A. Vittor, J.S. Ramsey, D.B. Snyder, K.F. Bosma, J.D. Wood, T.D.Thibaut, N.W. Phillips, 1999. MMS99-052. (E)

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Delaware Studies

Environmental survey of potential sand resource sites offshore Delaware and Maryland. Cutter, G.R., Jr., R. J. Diaz, J. A. Musick, J. Olney, Sr., D. M. Bilkovic, J. P.-Y. Maa, S. C. Kim, C. S. Hardaway, Jr., D. A. Milligan, R. Brindley, and C.H. Hobbs, III, 2000. MMS 2000-055. (E)

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Florida Studies

Impacts and direct effects of sand dredging for beach renourishment on the benthic organisms and geology of the West Florida Shelf. Blake, N.J., L.J. Doyle, and J.J. Cutter, 1996. MMS 95-005. (BE)

Biological Characterization/Numerical Wave Model Analysis within Borrow Sites Offshore West Florida Coast. Zarillo, G., J. Reidenauer, K. Zarillo, T. Shinskey, E. Reyier, M. Barkaszi, J. Shenker, M. Verdugo, and N. Hodges, 2008. MMS 2008-005. (BP)

Environmental surveys of potential borrow areas on the Central East Florida Shelf and the environmental implications of sand removal for coastal and beach restoration. Hammer, R.M., M.R. Byrnes, D.B. Snyder, T.D. Thibaut, J.L. Baker, S.W. Kelley, J.M. Côté, L.M. Lagera, Jr., S.T. Viada, B.A. Vittor, J.S. Ramsey, and J.D. Wood, 2004. MMS 2004-037. (E)

Biological characterization/numerical wave model analysis within identified borrow sites offshore the northeast coast of Florida (Ongoing Study - Scientific Environmental Applications, Inc.) (BP)

Synthesis of Available Information for the Florida East and West Coasts Relevant to Evaluating Potential Environmental Impacts Associated with Offshore Sand Dredging for Beach and Coastal Restoration (Ongoing Study - MMS/USGS Biological Resource Division Research) (E)

Louisiana Studies

Preliminary infrastructure stability study, offshore Louisiana. Nairn, R., S. Langendyk, and J. Michel, 2004. MMS 2004- 019. (E)

Environmental investigation of the long-term use of Ship Shoal sand resources for large-scale beach and coastal restoration in Louisiana (Ongoing Study - Co-funded with Louisiana Department of Natural Resources) (E)

Environmental investigation of the long-term use of Trinity and Tiger Shoals for large-scale beach and coastal restoration in Louisiana (Ongoing Study - Cooperative Agreement with Louisiana State University) (E)

Wave-bottom interaction and bottom boundary layer dynamics in evaluating sand mining at Sabine Bank for coastal restoration, southwest Louisiana (Ongoing Study - MMS/LSU Coastal Marine Institute Research) (P)

Ship Shoal, Louisiana: sand, shrimp, and seatrout investigation (Ongoing Study - MMS/LSU Coastal Marine Institute Research) (B)

New WAVCIS Ocean Observing System on Ship Shoal, Louisiana (Ongoing Study - MMS/LSU Coastal Marine Institute Research with match money being provided by LDNR) (PE)

Investigation of finfish assemblages and benthic habitats within potential borrow areas in federal waters offshore southeastern Texas and southwestern Louisiana (Ongoing Study - MMS/USGS Biological Resource Division Research) (B)

Utilization of Finfish Assemblages and Benthic Habitats Within Potential Borrow Areas in Federal Waters Offshore Southeastern Texas and Southwestern Louisiana (Ongoing Study - MMS/USGS Biological Resource Division Research) (B)

Maryland Studies

Environmental survey of potential sand resource sites offshore Delaware and Maryland. Cutter, G.R., Jr., R. J. Diaz, J. A. Musick, J. Olney, Sr., D. M. Bilkovic, J. P.-Y. Maa, S. C. Kim, C. S. Hardaway, Jr., D. A. Milligan, R. Brindley, and C.H. Hobbs, III, 2000. MMS 2000-055. (E)

New Jersey Studies

Environmental Survey of Potential Sand Resource Sites: Offshore New Jersey. Byrnes, M.R., R.M. Hammer, B.A. Vittor, J.S. Ramsey, D.B. Snyder, J.D. Wood, K.F. Bosma, T.D. Thibaut, and N.W.Phillips, 2000. MMS 2000-052. (E)

New York

Environmental surveys of potential borrow areas offshore northern New Jersey and southern New York and the environmental implications of sand removal for coastal and beach restoration. Byrnes, M.R., R.M. Hammer, S.W. Kelley, J.L. Baker, D.B. Snyder, T.D. Thibaut, S.A Zichichi, L.M. Lagera, S.T. Viada, B.A. Vittor, J.S. Ramsey, and J.D. Germano, 2004. MMS 2004-044. (E)

North Carolina Studies

Collection of environmental data within sand resource areas offshore North Carolina and the environmental implications of sand removal for coastal and beach restoration. Byrnes, M.R., R.M. Hammer, B.A. Vittor, S.W. Kelley, D.B. Snyder, J.M. Côté, J.S. Ramsey, T.D. Thibaut, N.W. Phillips, J.D. Wood, and J.D.Germano, 2003. MMS 2000-056. (E)

Texas Studies

Investigation of finfish assemblages and benthic habitats within potential borrow areas in federal waters offshore southeastern Texas and southwestern Louisiana (Ongoing Study - MMS/USGS Biological Resource Division Research) (B)

Utilization of Finfish Assemblages and Benthic Habitats Within Potential Borrow Areas in Federal Waters Offshore Southeastern Texas and Southwestern Louisiana (Ongoing Study - MMS/USGS Biological Resource Division Research) (B)

Virginia Studies

Environmental studies relative to potential sand mining in the vicinity of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia. Hobbs, C.H., III, ed., 1998. (E)

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