See shipwrecks, deep sea life and gas seeps in the Gulf of Mexico during an expedition led by University of Texas at Austin scientist Jamie Austin.
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Gulf of Mexico Features
Eyes on the Gulf
Satellite imagery, Gulf water sampling, national news reports and oil flow diagrams...
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UT researchers map oil spill destruction
Less than two weeks after the BP Deepwater Horizon oil rig explosion killed 11 people...
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"Oil in Troubled Waters" is public forum on oil spill
The worsening deepwater oil spill off the Gulf of Mexico coast is the topic of a...
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UT Receives $6 Million to Study Carbon Storage
Research will identify areas underlying the Gulf of Mexico where carbon...
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Marine scientists awarded $781,000
University of Texas at Austin marine scientists have been awarded $781,000 by the...
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Never mind! I found the interactive map. Just had to hunt around the website a little more.
Watching the live rover camera feed is fascinating! Yesterday, at a ramdom viewing, we saw a couple of hot pink sea anemones and a little crab-like creature hovering between them on a lump of...? Emerging oil? Rock? Can you add a map to your website which shows where in the Gulf geography these live streaming video feeds are coming from each day?