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Evaluating the Potential Environmental Impacts of Hurricane Katrina on Living Marine Resources Ship-board surveys of water, sediment and fish/shrimp for indications of toxics and pathogens Monitoring of seafood safety Aircraft and shipboard surveys of effects on Marine mammals and turtles (strandings) Modeling of the movements of water masses that MAY contain harmful agents Socioeconomic assessments of marine related businesses

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Page 1: Evaluating the Potential Environmental Impacts of Hurricane Katrina on Living Marine Resources

Evaluating the Potential Environmental Impacts of Hurricane Katrina on Living

Marine Resources

• Ship-board surveys of water, sediment and fish/shrimp for indications of toxics and pathogens

• Monitoring of seafood safety

• Aircraft and shipboard surveys of effects on Marine mammals and turtles (strandings)

• Modeling of the movements of water masses that MAY contain harmful agents

• Socioeconomic assessments of marine related businesses

• Impacts of HK on coastal wetlands

•Other Studies & Operations

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Page 3: Evaluating the Potential Environmental Impacts of Hurricane Katrina on Living Marine Resources

NOAA MODiS Coastwatch Imagery – TUESDAY 13 September

Looking for Evidence ofPotential Movement of Toxics & Pathogens

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NOAA Ship NANCY FOSTERCruise 9/13-9/16 2005

Sample:WaterSedimentsFish/Shrimp/Crabs

For:Toxic Contaminants MetalsHydrocarbonsPesticidesEtc.

PathogensBacteriaViruses

Gear:

CTDRosette SamplerBottom GrabsFish/Shrimp TrawlsPhytoplanktonCCMA-NOS

Science Personnel from Miami (OAR), Seattle (NMFS), and Pascagoula (NMFS)

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Ship OperationsNANCY FOSTER9/12-9/16 2005

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Fishing Vessel Patricia JeanBon Secour, AL and Return, 9/13/’05-9/19/’05

Proposed Ship Track – Water, Sediments and fish flesh sampling

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NOAA Turbo Commander

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Chlorophyll A September 13, 2005 SEAWIFS Satellite

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SEA SURFACE Temperatures indicate water dynamics

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NOAA Fishing Community Profiles(334 communities, 75 counties, in five states)

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Depicts:

Fish Processors

Fish Markets

Equipment suppliers

Residence patterns

Depicts:

Fish Processors

Fish Markets

Equipment suppliers

Residence patterns

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Compile up-to-date, community-level, baseline information for

measuring future regulatory impacts on: Local and regional socioeconomic conditionsLocal and regional demographic trends Nature and extent of local and regional involvement in fishing,

oil/gas, tourism, other industriesSocial and economic relationships between Gulf communitiesUse, and by extension availability, of inshore, near-shore, and

offshore marine resources for commercial and recreational purposes

Fishing and marine-specific service and physical infrastructureSocio-cultural aspects of life in Gulf communities

Intend to repeat Elements of the Survey to assess losses of Infrastructure

Socio-Economic Assessments

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Ongoing NOAA Operations & Studies

• Monitoring of SEAWiFS and Shipboard Samples for potential HAB Outbreaks resulting from Karenia brevis (current HAB off West Florida)

• Hydrodynamic Models being Run at AMOL (OAR) to forecast materials distribution and to direct sampling

• Plan for Sustained Ops. For Contaminants Monitoring being Worked Out

• Plan for Analyzing Samples and Reporting to the Public being Finalized

• Wetlands Loss Analysis being Undertaken by NOS and NMFS

• Impacts on Abundance and Distribution of fishes, crabs and shrimps to be assessed in ongoing bottom trawl cruises in October

• Coordination of Activities with COE, USGS, EPA, and NSF