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  2. Teams
    1. Applied Assessment, Monitoring & Restoration
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    2. Compliance
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    3. Detection, Sensors and Systems Technology
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    4. Modeling and Information Technology
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  3. Capabilities
    1. Benthic Flux Sampling Device
    2. Bioassay Laboratory
    3. Comet Assay
    4. Environmental, Materials, and Coatings Laboratory
    5. Environmental Fate and Transport Modeling
    6. Marine Environmental Survey Capability (MESC)
    7. Trace Metal Chemistry
    8. Models
      1. CH3D
      2. TRIM2D
    9. Paint Testing Laboratory
    10. Integrated Forensic Approach using Advanced Chemical Fingerprinting (ACF) of PCB Sources
    11. QuikLite
    12. Rapid Sediment Characterization Tools
    13. Site Characterization and Analysis Penetrometer System (SCAPS)
    14. Soil Video Imaging System (GeoVIS)
    15. Trident Probe
    16. UltraSeep

  4. Projects
    1. Abalone Out-Planting
    2. Abiotic Partitioning of PCBs in Marine Environment
    3. Acoustic Drifter
    4. Acropora spp. Distribution/Density Database and GIS Mapping
    5. Adaptive Risk Assessment Model System (ARAMS) for Marine Water
    6. A Methodology for Assessing the Impact of Sea Level Rise on Representative Military Installations in the Southwestern U.S.
    7. An Integrated Application of Field Screening Tools for Rapid Sediment Characterization (RSC) at a Former Navy Site: Naval Construction Battalion Center (NCBC) Davisville, Rhode Island, Case Study
    8. Application of a Rapid Sediment Characterization (RSC) Tool for Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) to Expedite Site Assessment Processes at a Navy Shipyard BRAC Site: Hunters Point Shipyard Case Study
    9. Applying RSC Tools to Characterize Offshore Sediments at NSY Mare Island
    10. Assessing Wildfire Impacts on Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California, Lagoons and Creeks
    11. Automated Health Assessment of Coral Reefs
    12. Automated Oil Spill Detection System for Real-Time Monitoring of Petroleum Hydrocarbon Contaminants in the Marine Environment
    13. Automated Trace Metals Analyzer
    14. Bacterial and Benthic Community Response to Sediment Amendments
    15. Blow in Place
    16. Characterizing Ecological Risks from Solid Waste Management Units at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, Kittery, Maine
    17. Coastal Contaminant Migration Monitoring (CCMM)
    18. Coastal Contaminant Migration Monitoring Assessment - IRP Site 1, Naval Base San Diego
    19. Coastal Contaminant Migration Monitoring Assessment - Paleta Creek
    20. Contaminant Source and Migration Assessment for the Oxidation Pond adjacent to Site 21, Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California
    21. Contaminated Water Diving (CWD) Guidance
    22. Copper Bioavailability and Development of Site-Specific Water Quality Standards in Three Marine Estuaries
    23. Copper Loading Assessment from In-Water Hull Cleaning Following Natural Fouling, Shelter Island Yacht Basin, San Diego Bay, San Diego, California
    24. Debris Mapping and Characterization Strategies for Pre-Remedy Assessment at Contaminated Sediment Sites
    25. Defining Munition Constituent (MC) Leach Rate and Subsequent Fate and Transport in the Aquatic Environment on DoD Ranges
    26. Demonstration of an Integrated Compliance Model for Predicting Copper Fate and Effects in DoD Harbors
    27. Demonstration of the SAIC Laser Line Scan System for Underwater UXO Characterization
    28. Detection of Swimmers & SDVs Using Bioluminescence
    29. Development of DoD Guidance for Monitored Natural Recovery at Contaminated Sediment Sites
    30. Demonstration & Validation of Enhanced Monitored Natural Recovery at DoD Sediment Sites
    31. Direct-Push and Point-and-Detect, In-Situ Sensors for Perchlorate
    32. Dredging Equipment Modifications for Detection and Removal of Ordinance
    33. eBirdRad
    34. Environmental Effects of Abandoned Equipment in Navy Ocean Ranges
    35. Environmental Investment (ENVVEST) Studies to Improve the Environmental Quality of Sinclair and Dyes Inlets, Puget Sound, WA
      1. An Integrated Watershed and Receiving Water Model for Fecal Coliform Fate and Transport in Sinclair and Dyes Inlets, Puget Sound, WA
      2. PSNS & IMF Project ENVVEST Community Update August 2006
    36. Environmental Planning (NEPA) Support
    37. Groundwater Monitoring Well Management
    38. High Resolution Remote Monitoring and Measurement System (RMMS)
    39. Implementation of Forensic Approaches to Address Background Perchlorate Source Identification and Characterization at Navy Ranges and Facilities
    40. Improved Assessment Strategies for Vapor Intrusion
    41. Integrated Forensics Approach to Fingerprint PCB Sources using Rapid Screening Characterization (RSC) and Advanced Chemical Fingerprinting (ACF)
    42. Integration and Validation of Avian Radars (IVAR)
    43. Investigation of Marine Sediment Microbial Populations in Microbial Fuel Cells
    44. Investigation of Munitions and Munitions Constituents in Two Lakes at NWS Seal Beach Fallbrook Detachment
    45. Land Use Controls Advisory System (LUCAS)
    46. Living Marine Resources Information System (LMRIS)
    47. Long-Term Monitoring Strategies for Contaminated Sediment Management
    48. Minimally Invasive Monitoring Strategies for Assessing Sediment Cap Integrity
    49. Modeling Contaminant Fate and Transport in Estuaries
    50. Modeling Copper and Biocide Concentrations from Hull Paint Leachate in San Diego Bay
    51. Modeling Tool for Navy Facilities to Quantify Sources, Loads, and Mitigation Actions of Metals in Storm Water Discharges
    52. Monitoring of Water and Contaminant Migration at the Groundwater-Surface Water Interface - Pearl City Landfill, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
    53. Naval Station San Diego Sediment Quality Characterization
    54. Naval Station San Diego Web GIS
    55. Navy Shipyard Integrated Marine Environmental Compliance Program (IMECP)
    56. Oak Woodland Ecological Monitoring at MCB Camp Pendleton, CA
    57. Offshore Porewater and Flux Chamber Sampling of San Diego Bay Sediments at Site 9, Naval Air Station, North Island
    58. On-site Use of a Rapid Sediment Characterization Tool to Evaluate Contaminant Transport Potential through In-Place Sediment Caps
    59. Operational Assessment of a Sediment Microbial Fuel Cell Power Source for Navy-Relevant Sensor Technologies
    60. PAH and Copper Survey of San Diego Bay
    61. Pathway Ranking for In-Place Sediment Management (PRISM)
    62. PCBs in Solid Materials onboard ex-Navy Vessels
    63. Pearl Harbor Contaminated Sediment Assessment Support
    64. Pollutant Source Tracking
    65. Polychlorinated Biphenyl Leach Rate Study (PCB-LRS)
    66. Predictive Aquatic Model for Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) in Navy Harbors
    67. Rapid Sediment Characterization at the Former NSGA Skaggs Island Landfill
    68. Risk Assessment of the Potential Release of PCBs and Other Contaminants from Sunken Navy Ships (SINKEX)
    69. San Diego Bay Marine Mammal Surveys
    70. San Diego Bay Storm Water Toxicity
    71. San Diego Bay TMDL Modeling
    72. San Diego Bay Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Sediment Evaluation
    73. SED-FSP: An In-Situ Friction-Sound Probe for Mapping Particle Size at Contaminated Sediment Sites
    74. Sediment Contamination Investigation: Paleta Creek, IR Sites 2,3 and 4
    75. Sediment Ecosystem Assessment Protocol (SEAP)
    76. Sediment Site Assessment for Organic Contaminants Using ImmunoAssay-Directed Field Screening: Naval Amphibious Base (NAB) Coronado, San Diego, California, Case Study
    77. Ships to Reefs (REEFEX)
    78. Site-Specific Copper Criteria Development for Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard
    79. Sub-Surface Salinity Probe for Identifying Groundwater Discharge Zones
    80. Synthesis of Perfluorinated Acrylate and Methacrylate Fouling-Release Polymers
    81. TMDL Technical Guidance for Navy Environmental Managers
    82. Toxicity and Bioaccumulation of Explosive Compounds
    83. Tracking Eastern Pacific Green Sea Turtles in San Diego Bay
    84. Triad: Systematic Planning, Dynamic Work Strategies, and Real-Time Measurement Systems
    85. Uniform National Discharge Standards (UNDS)
    86. Unmanned Aerial Systems Tools for Oil Spill Response
    87. Web-Based Model Server

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