Since 2001, RPI has been under contract with the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, BOEM (formerly Minerals Management Service, MMS) providing technical expertise in areas from OCS sand mining/management to renewable energy, to archaeological resources. RPI has prepared a wide range of reports on different areas, including:
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White Paper on Effects Matrix for Evaluating Potential Impacts of Offshore Wind Energy Development on U.S. Atlantic Coastal Habitats. 2017
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Environmental Risks, Fate and Effects of Chemicals Associated with Wind Turbines on the Atlantic Outer Continental Shelf. 2013
- Review of Biological and Biophysical Impacts from Dredging and Use of Offshore Sand. 2013
- South Atlantic Information Resources: Data Search and Literature Synthesis. 2012
- Worldwide Synthesis and Analysis of Existing Information Regarding Environmental Effects of Alternative Energy Uses on the Outer Continental Shelf. 2007
- Workshop to Identify Alternative Energy Environmental Information Needs: Workshop Summary. 2007
- Critical Technical Review and Evaluation of Site-Specific Studies Techniques for the MMS Marine Minerals Program. 2007
- Review of the State-Of-The-Art on Modeling Interactions between Spilled Oil and Shorelines for the Development of Algorithms for Oil Spill Risk Analysis Modeling. 2007
- Review of Existing and Emerging Environmentally Friendly Offshore Dredging Technologies. 2004
- Archaeological Damage from Offshore Dredging: Recommendations for Pre-Operational Surveys and Mitigation During Dredging to Avoid Adverse Impacts. 2004
- Environmental Sensitivity Index Shoreline Classification of the Beaufort Sea and Chukchi Sea. 2002
- Development and Design of Biological and Physical Monitoring Protocols to Evaluate the Long-term Impacts of Offshore Dredging Operations on the Marine Environment. 2001
- Examination of Regional Management Strategies for Federal Offshore Borrow Areas along the United States East and Gulf of Mexico Coasts. 2001