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Title: Hydrocarbon Data Analysis, Interpretation and Database Management for Restoration and NRDA Samples Associated with EVOS 93053
Project Year and Number: 1993: 93053
Other Fiscal Years and Numbers for this Project: 2010: 10100290, 2009: 090290, 2008: 080290, 2007: 070290, 2004: 040290, 2003: 030290, 2002: 02290, 2001: 01290, 2000: 00290, 1999: 99290, 1998: 98290, 1997: 97290, 1996: 96290, 1995: 95290, 1994: 94290, 1992: TS01, 1991: TS01, 1990: TS01, 1989: TS01
Principal Investigator (PI): Sid Korn (NOAA )
Managing Agency: NOAA
Assisting Personnel: Jeep Rice, Jeff Short
Research Location: All Spill Affected Areas
Restoration Category: Monitoring
Injured Resources Addressed: Intertidal Organisms, Mussels
Abstract: The general purpose of this project is to provide user friendly interpretive services to make the existing EVOS NRDA database available to principal investigators, resource managers, and the public following the 1989 EVOS. The database presently contains information from thousands of samples, including sample collection information, hydrocarbon analyses information, bile and HPLC analyses, and data in support of the Natural Resource Damage Assessment (NRDA) and restoration projects. This project will provide for the continued use and access of NRDA hydrocarbon data, expansion of the hydrocarbon database, interpretation of the hydrocarbon analyses, and continued quality control of sample storage and hydrocarbon analyses. Procedures developed during the NRDA effort will be followed. Incoming samples will be inventoried and collection information entered into the EVOS NRDA database located at the Auke Bay Laboratory in Juneau, AK. Hydrocarbon data will be evaluated using methods specifically developed for the EVOS NRDA hydrocarbon data.Proposal: Not Available
Reports:
Final Report: Not Applicable to this Project
Publications from this Project: None Available