Monday, March 5, 2012

Interim Report Available on Gulf Ecosystem Services


The Deepwater Horizon oil spill triggered a process under the U.S. Oil Pollution Act of 1990 to determine the extent and severity of the “injury” to the public trust, known as the Natural Resources Damage Assessment. The assessment requires quantifying the extent of damage; developing, implementing and monitoring restoration plans; and seeking compensation for the costs of assessment and restoration from those deemed responsible for the injury.

“Approaches for Ecosystem Services Valuation for the Gulf of Mexico After the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill: Interim Report,” from National Academies Press, provides options for expanding the current effort to include the analysis of ecosystem services to help address the unprecedented scale of this spill in U.S. waters and the challenges it presents to those charged with undertaking the damage assessment.