Recent News [More]![]() Dispersant from Deepwater Horizon Spill Found to Persist in the Environment Source: Media Relations ![]() WHOI Scientists Contribute to Study on Impact to Coral Communities from Deepwater Horizon Spill Source: Media Relations ![]() Mysterious Flotsam in Gulf of Mexico Came from Deepwater Horizon Rig, Study Finds Tracking Debris from Damaged Oil Rigs Could Help Forecast Coastal Impacts in the Future. Source: Media Relations ![]() Four WHOI Scientists Contribute to Comprehensive Picture of the Fate of Oil from Deepwater Horizon Spill Source: Media Relations From Oceanus Magazine [More]![]() Do Oil and Corals Mix? WHOI scientists explore impacts of Deepwater Horizon . Source: Oceanus Magazine ![]() Scientists Solve a Deepwater Horizon Mystery What was that odd flotsam that appeared after the Gulf oil spill? Source: Oceanus Magazine ![]() Every Chromatogram Tells a Story Technique detects the multitude of chemical compounds in oil. Source: Oceanus Magazine ![]() At Deepwater Horizon, Basic Research Was Applied Source: Oceanus Magazine Images & Multimedia [More]![]() WHOI's Response to the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill A multimedia presentation featuring scientists and engineers who continued the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution legacy of oil spill research by providing an objective insight into the immediate and potential impacts of the Deepwater Horizon spill in the Gulf of Mexico. Opinion [More]Much patience needed on Gulf spill effectsProvidence Journal, April 20, 2011 By Christopher Reddy, Marine Chemist The Payoff from Basic Research Center for a Better Life's livebetter magazine, Issue Number 8, Jan/Feb 2011 By RADM Richard F. Pittenger (Ret), Special Assistant to the President/Director Last updated: July 28, 2014 | |||||||||||
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