A new website allows visitors to see where Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill
restoration projects are taking place. The largest environmental
disaster in the Gulf of Mexico began April 20, 2010, taking 11 lives
when it occurred. With the fifth anniversary of the oil spill, the Gulf
of Mexico Alliance releases the “Deepwater Horizon (DWH) Project
Tracker” a comprehensive website that maps oil spill restoration
projects (www.dwhprojecttracker.org).
“From the person who needs a snapshot of what’s going on in their state,
to the scientists and public officials identifying critical coastal
restoration priorities, the DWH Project Tracker will be a source of
basic and critical information,” said Gulf of Mexico Alliance Executive
Director Laura Bowie. The objective of the DWH Project Tracker is to be
the most complete picture of the location, type, and scope of projects
funded as a result of the oil spill.
Current and user friendly, the Tracker breaks out environmental,
economic, and science/research projects. It displays the “metadata,” or
the who, what, when, where, and why of a project. Each project snapshot
includes a brief description, contact, and link to access more technical
information.
The Tracker development team works with the groups funding projects
related to the oil spill to ensure information accuracy. The interactive
site can help organizations effectively plan projects, enhance
collaboration with others, and track and assess programs. Currently, the
DWH Project Tracker contains early funded projects from: Natural
Resource Damage Assessment (NRDA); National Fish and Wildlife Foundation
(NFWF); North American Wetlands Conservation Act (NAWCA); Louisiana
Berms to Barriers, MOEX, and the Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative
(GoMRI). As additional restoration or recovery projects are awarded,
they will be added to the DWH Project Tracker.
In May 2014, the Gulf of Mexico Alliance formed a partnership with The
Trust for Public Land (TPL) and Ducks Unlimited (DU) to build the DWH
Project Tracker. The Gulf of Mexico Alliance brought to the partnership
web presence and a trusted regional network; TPL and DU brought national
experience with financial databases and technical expertise in
geo-spatial analyses. The U.S. Endowment for Forestry & Communities and
the Knobloch Family Foundation lent their support, providing funding to
make the Tracker a reality. It is expected to be a long-lasting resource
for the Gulf of Mexico region.
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Press Opportunity:
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Deepwater Horizon Project Tracker
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Webinar Demonstration
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Thursday, April 16, 2015
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WHAT:
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Deepwater Horizon Project Tracker Demonstration for Media
Professionals
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WHERE:
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Online: Webinar
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WHEN:
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Thursday, April 16, 2015
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TIME:
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9:00AM PT 10:00AM MT 11:00AM CT 12:00PM ET (30 minutes)
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HOW:
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Webinar Access via Adobe Connect:
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https://meet51615459.adobeconnect.com/media-demo/
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For audio:
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Conference Line: 877-820-7831
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Passcode: 1109009#
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WHO:
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Gulf of Mexico Alliance; The Trust for Public Land; Ducks Unlimited
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WHY:
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To give media professionals an opportunity to preview the DWH
Project Tracker and ask questions about it.
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This webinar will demonstrate the new Deepwater Horizon Project Tracker www.dwhprojecttracker.org.
It will last 10 to 15 minutes and allow for questions by the media. The
Tracker development team intend to announce the website during the week
of April 20 – the 5th anniversary of the oil spill. The
website will be live April 16 for media professionals to try it out.
#DWHProjectTracker