The Grand Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve is near the Mississippi-Alabama border, co-located with the Grand Bay National Wildlife Refuge. The Reserve's deeper waters are home to sea turtles, bottlenose dolphins, and manatees. In addition, together the Reserve and the Refuge provide a temporary home to more than 260 migratory bird species, including some of those adversely affected by the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. Bird species include brown pelicans, mottled ducks, reddish egrets, and others. 8. Go to the Grand Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve webpage. The Grand Bay Reserve protects rare and endangered plants and animals a. b. marine fisheries c. archeological sites d. both b and c are correct e. all of the above 9. The Deepwater Horizon oil spill Reserve. a. affected b. did not affect Accountability and Restoration In 2016, BP agreed to pay a $8.8 billion settlement for the natural resource injuries stemming from the oil spill (see court decision (the Consent Decree)). This settlement concludes the largest natural resource damage assessment ever undertaken for restoration and funds over 250 projects to address environmental needs associated with natural resource injuries and lost recreational use. Check out a detailed explanation of the settlement when it began in 2015 or a GIS map of individual projects. the wildlife in the Grand Bay Estuarine Research 10. Go to the Gulf Spill Restoration website and click on the icon for Mississippi. Then under Projects click on the link for "Grand Bay Land Acquisition and Habitat Management." This project aims to do all of the following except for a. protect important contiguous lands and waters b. restore and manage target habitats for the benefit of coastal resources c. reduce bycatch d. manage invasive species 11. The Grand Bay project, a. expanded b. did not change c. contracted the area of protected lands along the Mississippi Gulf Coast.
The Grand Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve is near the Mississippi-Alabama border, co-located with the Grand Bay National Wildlife Refuge. The Reserve's deeper waters are home to sea turtles, bottlenose dolphins, and manatees. In addition, together the Reserve and the Refuge provide a temporary home to more than 260 migratory bird species, including some of those adversely affected by the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. Bird species include brown pelicans, mottled ducks, reddish egrets, and others. 8. Go to the Grand Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve webpage. The Grand Bay Reserve protects rare and endangered plants and animals a. b. marine fisheries c. archeological sites d. both b and c are correct e. all of the above 9. The Deepwater Horizon oil spill Reserve. a. affected b. did not affect Accountability and Restoration In 2016, BP agreed to pay a $8.8 billion settlement for the natural resource injuries stemming from the oil spill (see court decision (the Consent Decree)). This settlement concludes the largest natural resource damage assessment ever undertaken for restoration and funds over 250 projects to address environmental needs associated with natural resource injuries and lost recreational use. Check out a detailed explanation of the settlement when it began in 2015 or a GIS map of individual projects. the wildlife in the Grand Bay Estuarine Research 10. Go to the Gulf Spill Restoration website and click on the icon for Mississippi. Then under Projects click on the link for "Grand Bay Land Acquisition and Habitat Management." This project aims to do all of the following except for a. protect important contiguous lands and waters b. restore and manage target habitats for the benefit of coastal resources c. reduce bycatch d. manage invasive species 11. The Grand Bay project, a. expanded b. did not change c. contracted the area of protected lands along the Mississippi Gulf Coast.
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