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Back to top Using Environmental Sensitivity Index Maps and Data in Florida OR&R Oil Spill Response Specialists Deploy to Peru $2.5 M Finalized to Restore Natural Resources MORE NEWS Addressing Equitable Resilience at the Southeast and Caribbean Disaster Resilience Partnership Annual Meeting Congressional Staffers Briefed on Dolphin Research at National Aquarium Marine Debris Program Coordinates California Ocean Litter Strategy Workgroups Marine Debris Program Participates in College of Charleston Sustainability Careers Networking Session Oil Spill Response Projects to Benefit from Lagniappe Awards NEWS ARCHIVE . WHAT WE DO Develop scientific solutions to keep the coasts clean from threats of oil, chemicals, and marine debris. Research Projects Fiscal Year 2020 200 Incident Responses $2.2M in Restoration Funds 4,989 Metric Tons of Marine Debris Removed 4,016 People Trained in Preparedness and Response Fiscal Year 2021 177 Incident Responses Over $130M in Restoration Funds 2,121 Metric Tons of Marine Debris Removed 2,960 People Trained in Preparedness and Response Accomplishments Report Connect with us online WHERE WE WORK All OR&R Activities -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Oil and Chemical Spills Oil Spill Chemical Spill -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Environmental Restoration Damage Assessment -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Marine Debris Project -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ERMA: Environmental Mapping Tool Zoom to area: National ExtentNortheast RegionSoutheast RegionSouthwest RegionPacific IslandsNorthwest RegionGreat Lakes Region . TOOLBOX CAMEO Software Suite Plan Chemical Spill Response Environmental Sensitivity Index (ESI) Maps and Data Map Environmental Sensitivity GNOME Suite for Oil Spill Modeling Plan Oil Spill Response Chemical Aquatic Fate and Effects (CAFE) Database Predict Impacts to Species . DEEPWATER HORIZON The Office of Response and Restoration was one of the agencies in the response to the 2010 collapse of the Deepwater Horizon oil platform which led to the tragic loss of 11 lives and the largest oil spill in U.S. waters. Even after the event was no longer in headlines, the Office and its partner agencies remained hard at work conducting studies and restoration projects. Visit our information guide to learn more. Deepwater Horizon Archive INCIDENT NEWS * Contaminated Ballast Water, Galveston; Galveston, TX * Ethanol Release in Port of Palm Beach, FL * Barge Carrying Styrene Grounded on Tombigbee River, Pickensville, AL * Commercial Fishing Tender Sinks in Sumner Strait, Prince of Wales Island, AK * Gasoline Tank Truck Spill, Long Island, NY * Abandoned Well Discharging Gas and Condensate, East Cameron, Offshore Louisiana * Satellite Imagery Detects Oil Anomaly at Inactive Well Platform 55 Miles Offshore Louisiana * Ongoing Air Discharge from Chemical Plant due to Power Outage, Westlake, LA * Discharge of Crude Oil from Transfer Pipeline, Southwest Pass Area, LA * Discharge of Crude Oil at Liquid Oxygen Plant, Mud Lake, LA More Incident News Back to top STAY CONNECTED Facebook YouTube Flickr Twitter * Response Tools * Incident News * Blog * OR&R Weekly * News archive * About our agency Revised: Mar 14, 2022 6:06am | Site Map | Contact Us | Accessibility | Disclaimer Privacy Policy | Get Email Updates(link is external) | Website Survey Website owner: Office of Response and Restoration | NOAA's Ocean Service National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration | US Department of Commerce(link is external) | USA.gov(link is external) Back to top Close menu