Central Beaufort Sea Wave and Hydrodynamic Modeling Study--Report 1: Field measurements and model development

OCS Study BOEM 2022-078
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Abstract

Renewed interest in nearshore oil exploration and production in the shallow waters of the Central Beaufort Sea Shelf has created a need to advance our understanding of the past, current, and future atmospheric and oceanographic conditions that affect existing and planned infrastructure and nearshore ecosystems. At the time of writing this report, Hilcorp Alaska, LLC, has received BOEM approval for an oil and gas Development and Production Plan (DPP) that includes the construction of the Liberty Drilling Island (LDI) in Foggy Island Bay, situated within Stefansson Sound circa 30 km east of Prudhoe Bay (Figure 1.1). The aim of this study is to investigate how longer periods of open water (defined as < 15% ice cover), decreased sea ice cover, and changes in ocean and atmospheric conditions might affect wave and storm surge conditions, sediment transport patterns, and coastal erosion rates within Foggy Island Bay as well as the modeled influence of the offshore artificial island on sediment transport patterns.

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Publication type Report
Publication Subtype Federal Government Series
Title Central Beaufort Sea Wave and Hydrodynamic Modeling Study--Report 1: Field measurements and model development
Series title OCS Study
Series number BOEM 2022-078
Publication Date February 01, 2023
Year Published 2023
Language English
Publisher Bureau of Ocean and Energy Management (BOEM)
Contributing office(s) Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center
Description 237 p.
Country Alaska
Other Geospatial Foggy Island Bay
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