“…The Gulf of Mexico not only supports a rich biodiversity of both national and global importance [10], but also delivers invaluable ecosystem services such as productive fisheries, storm protection, flood-risk reduction, water quality enhancement, faunal support, and carbon sequestration. Injury and death rates were documented for species of dolphins, sperm whales, manatees, sea turtles, mangroves, sea birds (pelicans), oysters, marine vertebrates, fish,- including shark, tuna, and shellfish-, and seaweed [9–13]). Species that surface for air such as dolphins, whales, and sea turtles showed elevated rates of stranding [10].…”