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Erschienen in: Environmental Management 6/2022

24.09.2022

Characterizing the Biological Community before and after Partial Removal of an Offshore Gas Platform in the Northwestern Gulf of Mexico

verfasst von: Michelle A. Johnston, Marissa F. Nuttall, Emma L. Hickerson, Kelly O’Connell, Raven D. Blakeway, John A. Embesi, Jimmy MacMillan, Douglas Peter, George P. Schmahl

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Abstract

High Island A-389-A (HI-A-389-A) is a gas platform situated in 125 m water within Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary in the northwestern Gulf of Mexico, and provides habitat to a diverse array of benthic organisms and fish species. Platform production ceased in 2012, beginning the decommissioning process for structural removal. Rather than complete removal of the structure, the lower portion was left intact as an artificial reef and the upper 21 m was removed. The biological communities (benthic and fish) were characterized during diver and remotely operated vehicle surveys, both before and after removal of the upper structure. The platform’s benthic community, primarily categorized as fouling organisms, was mainly composed of sponges, hydroids, macroalgae, bivalves, zoanthids, and stony corals. The dominant stony coral was orange cup coral (Tubastraea sp.), an exotic species, while native coral species were rare. Fish species were predominantly demersal planktivores. Analyses of the benthic and fish communities documented four distinct biological zones strongly associated with depth. Significant differences in the benthic community were observed after partial removal and varied with depth, including the loss of hydroids, increase in macroalgae cover, and sponge and coral community changes. Both demersal and pelagic fish communities exhibited significant differences by depth after removal but no significant changes were observed in federally managed species. Results reflect changes in benthic and fish communities after partial removal of the platform that is likely, in part, influenced by structure removal and temporal variations.

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Metadaten
Titel
Characterizing the Biological Community before and after Partial Removal of an Offshore Gas Platform in the Northwestern Gulf of Mexico
verfasst von
Michelle A. Johnston
Marissa F. Nuttall
Emma L. Hickerson
Kelly O’Connell
Raven D. Blakeway
John A. Embesi
Jimmy MacMillan
Douglas Peter
George P. Schmahl
Publikationsdatum
24.09.2022
Verlag
Springer US
Erschienen in
Environmental Management / Ausgabe 6/2022
Print ISSN: 0364-152X
Elektronische ISSN: 1432-1009
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00267-022-01714-8

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