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Southeast Region
DARRP's Southeast Region covers North Carolina to Texas and also includes Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. DARRP staff work with remedial agencies, co-trustees, and responsible parties to protect and restore NOAA trust resources injured by releases of hazardous materials and oil.

All priority cases are mapped. Featured cases are labeled and link directly to their specific case pages.

Definitions

  • Priority cases are those cases that the DARRP program believes, within current budget constraints, are most important to address this year because they provide greatest potential benefit to natural resources in NOAA's trust. The map above depicts locations of all the Program's FY2008 Priority Cases.

  • Featured cases provide detailed information about current, or past, DARRP efforts including case history and contacts, remedial or injury assessment, restoration planning, and related technical documents.


Featured Cases

  DBL 152

Florida

Coral Cases, Elpis
Coral Cases, Maitland
  Mosaic
  Mulberry
  Tampa Bay Oil Spill

Georgia

  LCP Chemical Georgia
Louisiana

  Calcasieu Estuary Bayou D’Inde
  Calcasieu Estuary Bayou Verdine
  Citgo Refinery, Calcasieu River
  Dixon Bay
  Equinox
  Greenhill Marsh
  Lake Barre
  Lake Washington
  Mendicant Island
  Mosquito Bay
  Ocean Energy/North Pass
  West Champagne Bay, Louisiana
  Westchester

Mississippi

  Keesler Air Force Base

North Carolina

  Albemarle Sound/Weyerhaeuser

Puerto Rico

  Barge Berman
Fortuna Reefer/OPA
T/V Margara
  Vieques/AFWTA
South Carolina

  Cooper River, M/V Everreach
  Koppers
  Macalloy

Texas

  Apex/Galveston Bay
  Chevron Port Arthur
  Lavaca Bay
  Mobil Gypsum

Partnerships

  Cooperative Assessment Process
  Coral 312
  LA Regional Restoration Planning Program
  Mini 312

Look for case updates and new cases in the near future.

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