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Managing Impacts in the Marine Environment
Managing Impacts in the Marine Environment (MIME) is a two-year research programme that started in 1997 and is jointly funded by Government and UKOOA members. This multi-disciplinary research initiative comprises of a range of projects some of which are listed below and the results of which we hope to describe in our next report.
Seabed Processes And Appraisal Of Impacts:
A chemical appraisal of offshore drill cuttings, which will help predict possible environmental impacts after decommissioning. It is examining:
- the sensitivities of cold water corals and sponges in relation to oil and gas activity West of the Shetlands;
- the seabed boundary layer of the continental slope West of the Shetlands;
- suspended sediment transport on the continental slope West of the Shetlands;
Measurement And Management Of Chemical Discharges:
This section of the programme is looking into:
- developing methods for detecting and quantifying production chemicals (corrosion inhibitors, emulsifiers etc) in the marine environment;
- managing the impact of discharges of industrial chemicals into the marine environment.
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