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A white sand beach alongside the Gulf
Habitat Restoration
Restoring the Coasts
Mar 24, 2025
Black Tern observed at J. Clark Salyer National Wildlife Refuge
Migratory Species
Thinking Out of the Box to Conserve Black Terns: From the Gulf Coast to the Prairie Potholes
Oct 23, 2024
colony of pelicans on ground
Habitat Restoration
Regional Aerial Bird Survey Produces Public Database
Jun 28, 2024
group of pelicans sit on ground, ones in center with mouths open
Habitat Restoration
New Oyster Reef Boosts Resilience of Bird Nesting Island
Jun 28, 2024
Holly and Jeff using net to survey for rare fish in Florida creek.
Our People
Meritorious Service Awarded to Gulf Restoration Office Member
Jun 27, 2024
Jeff Phillips wears a life vest and holds up an injured brown pelican covered in oil after the 2010 Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill.
Emergency Management
After the Spill: Deepwater Horizon Series, Part 5
Jun 13, 2023
Local boat captain Jerry McCullough maneuvers his vessel off the coast of Alabama. The boat has a sign that reads "VOO Wildlife Rescue Boat".
Emergency Management
After the Spill: Deepwater Horizon Series, Part 6
Jun 13, 2023
Juliette Fernandez looks down at her hands with concern as she holds a small gannet covered in oil. This bird was injured due to the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill.
Our People
After the Spill: Deepwater Horizon Series, Part 4
May 30, 2023
A brown pelican covered in oil receives an extensive cleaning following the Deepwater Horizon oil spill.
Habitat Restoration
After the Spill: Deepwater Horizon Series, Part 2
May 15, 2023
Three people are busy at work in the Operations Center during the aftermath of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. One person is focused on a computer screen, with a map of the impacted area over their head. The two other people are talking to each other.
Emergency Management
After the Spill: Deepwater Horizon Series, Part 3
May 15, 2023
Platform supply vessels battle the blazing remnants of the off shore oil rig Deepwater Horizon photo by US Coast Guard
Habitat Restoration
After the Spill: Deepwater Horizon Series, Part 1
May 8, 2023
young person wearing gloves holds trowel and plants in sand
Our Partners
One Oil Spill and Six Tribes
Nov 30, 2022

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A white sand beach alongside the Gulf
Habitat Restoration
Restoring the Coasts
Mar 24, 2025
Black Tern observed at J. Clark Salyer National Wildlife Refuge
Migratory Species
Thinking Out of the Box to Conserve Black Terns: From the Gulf Coast to the Prairie Potholes
Oct 23, 2024
colony of pelicans on ground
Habitat Restoration
Regional Aerial Bird Survey Produces Public Database
Jun 28, 2024
group of pelicans sit on ground, ones in center with mouths open
Habitat Restoration
New Oyster Reef Boosts Resilience of Bird Nesting Island
Jun 28, 2024
Holly and Jeff using net to survey for rare fish in Florida creek.
Our People
Meritorious Service Awarded to Gulf Restoration Office Member
Jun 27, 2024
Jeff Phillips wears a life vest and holds up an injured brown pelican covered in oil after the 2010 Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill.
Emergency Management
After the Spill: Deepwater Horizon Series, Part 5
Jun 13, 2023
Local boat captain Jerry McCullough maneuvers his vessel off the coast of Alabama. The boat has a sign that reads "VOO Wildlife Rescue Boat".
Emergency Management
After the Spill: Deepwater Horizon Series, Part 6
Jun 13, 2023
Juliette Fernandez looks down at her hands with concern as she holds a small gannet covered in oil. This bird was injured due to the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill.
Our People
After the Spill: Deepwater Horizon Series, Part 4
May 30, 2023
A brown pelican covered in oil receives an extensive cleaning following the Deepwater Horizon oil spill.
Habitat Restoration
After the Spill: Deepwater Horizon Series, Part 2
May 15, 2023
Three people are busy at work in the Operations Center during the aftermath of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. One person is focused on a computer screen, with a map of the impacted area over their head. The two other people are talking to each other.
Emergency Management
After the Spill: Deepwater Horizon Series, Part 3
May 15, 2023
Platform supply vessels battle the blazing remnants of the off shore oil rig Deepwater Horizon photo by US Coast Guard
Habitat Restoration
After the Spill: Deepwater Horizon Series, Part 1
May 8, 2023
young person wearing gloves holds trowel and plants in sand
Our Partners
One Oil Spill and Six Tribes
Nov 30, 2022

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