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Rigs-to-Reefs Policy, progress and perspective Quiz:

Quiz Questions:

   
1. The MMS is charged with four priority goals. They are orderly minerals resource development on public land, protection of the human, marine, and coastal environments, receipt of fair market value from the development of mineral resources, and preservation of free enterprise competition.
       
    True
    False
       
2. MMS is not an acronym for the Minerals Management Service
       
    True
    False
       
3. USDOI is an acronym for the U.S. Department of the Interior
       
    True
    False
       
4. RTR is an acronym for ___________________.
       
    Reefs-to-Rigs
    Rigs-to-Reefs
       
5. The goal of the task force was to develop a strategy that would lead to the creation of a national RTR policy, plan, and program in the United States
     
  True
  False
       
6. NFEA is an acronym for ___________________________.
       
    National Federal Establishment Act
    National Fishing Enhancement Act
       
7. The removal of platforms from the GOM has not resulted in the loss of valuable reef and fishery habitat.
       
    Ture
    False
       
8. Researchers report fish densities to be 20 to 50 times _____________at oil and gas platforms than in nearby open water.
       
    Lesser
    Higher
       
9. Abandonment and removal of offshore oil and gas platforms are not regulated and required by the MMS in Federal waters and by the USACOE in state waters.
       
    True
    False
       
10. The MMS requirements for platform abandonment are (1) Remove all platforms from the lease within one year after lease termination, (2) Sever all well conductors and pilings at -15 feet below the mud line.
       
    True
    False
       
11. The MMS does not support and encourages the reuse of obsolete offshore petroleum structures as artificial reefs in U.S. waters.
       
    True
    False
       
12. ___________________ Methods of platform removal and reefing have been used in the RTR process.
       
    Two
    Three
    Four
       
13. The first use of an oil and gas structure for a reef occurred in 1979 with the relocation of an Exxon experimental subsea production system from offshore Louisiana to a permitted artificial reef site offshore Apalachicola, Florida.
       
    True
    False
       
14. The use of obsolete oil and gas platforms for reefs has proved to be highly successful. Their large numbers and availability, particularly in the Central and Western GOM, their stability and durability, and their function as the world’s largest artificial reef complex, are surely a success story.
       
    True
    False
       
15. Federal and state governments, the oil and gas industry, as well as commercial and recreational fishermen, have all not been beneficiaries of the RTR development in the GOM.
       
    True
    False
       
16. Figure1 represents _____________________________.
       
    Platforms installed and removed by year
    Platform distribution across the Gulf of Mexico
       
17. Figure 3 represents _____________________________.
       
    Gulf of Mexico Rigs-to-Reefs Location
    Platform distribution across the Gulf of Mexico
       
18. Figure5 represents _____________________________.
       
    The tow and place platform reefing method
    The topple in place platform reefing method
       
19. The NARP, written in 1985, allowed for the planning, siting, permitting, constructing, installing, monitoring, managing, and maintaining of artificial reefs within and seaward of state jurisdictions.
       
    True
    False
       
20. The reuse RTR plan need not comply with the artificial reef permitting requirements of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the criteria in the National Artificial Reef Plan.
       
    True
    False
       
   
 
 

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