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  2. National Data Buoy Center - Wikipedia

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    The first buoys deployed by NDBC were the large 12-m discus hulls constructed of steel. These were generally deployed in deep water off the U.S. East Coast and in the Gulf of Mexico. By 1979, 16 stations were deployed in the Pacific, 7 in the Atlantic, and 3 in the Gulf of Mexico. Eight more stations were deployed in the Great Lakes after 1979.

  3. Tiber Oil Field - Wikipedia

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    The Tiber Oil Field is a deepwater offshore oil field located in the Keathley Canyon block 102 of the United States sector of the Gulf of Mexico.The deepwater field (defined as water depth 1,300 to 5,000 feet (400 to 1,520 m), [2]) was discovered in September 2009 and it is operated by BP.

  4. USCGC Cypress - Wikipedia

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    In addition to routine and emergency servicing of approximately 120 federal aids-to- navigation, Cypress also assists the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the National Data Buoy Center (NDBC) by servicing approximately twenty weather buoys throughout the Gulf of Mexico, critical to assisting professional mariners with ...

  5. Mad Dog oil field - Wikipedia

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    Mad Dog Oil Field is an offshore oil field located along the Sigsbee Escarpment at Green Canyon blocks 825, 826 and 782, Western Atwater Foldbelt, Gulf of Mexico. The field is located about 190 miles (310 km) south of New Orleans and 150 miles (240 km) southwest of Venice, Louisiana, United States. It is in the depth of 5,000 to 7,000 feet ...

  6. Texas is using disaster declarations to install buoys and ...

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    Mexico's secretary of foreign relations asked the U.S. government to remove the buoys and razor wire in a June letter. Fuentes sued over the buoys, arguing that border crossings are not covered by ...

  7. Loop Current - Wikipedia

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    A map of the Loop Current. A parent to the Florida Current, the Loop Current is a warm ocean current that flows northward between Cuba and the Yucatán Peninsula, moves north into the Gulf of Mexico, loops east and south before exiting to the east through the Florida Straits and joining the Gulf Stream.

  8. Nearly 30% of US Gulf of Mexico oil output offline after storm

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    Nearly 30% of U.S. Gulf of Mexico crude oil production and 41% of its natural gas production remained offline on Saturday following Hurricane Francine, the U.S. offshore energy regulator said.

  9. Global Drifter Program - Wikipedia

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    SVP buoy fitted with a barometer (photo by DBi) The drifters are deployed from research vessels, volunteer ships, and through air deployment. [5] They typically transmit their data hourly and had an average lifetime of ~485 days in 2001. [5] Presently, enough data is gathered to observe currents at a horizontal resolution of one degree (~100 km ...