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- m
- meter
- mangrove
- Ecologically, mangroves are defined as an assemblage of tropical trees and shrubs that inhabit the coastal intertidal zone. A mangrove community is composed of plant species specially adapted to survive the variable flooding and salinity stress conditions of the coastal environment. Mangroves provide protected habitat for many land and marine animals. The many species of mangroves are found in about 20 plant families.
- Marine Safety Unit (MSU)
- In the U.S. Coast Guard, a subordinate office to a Sector
office. For example, MSU Valdez reports directly to Sector
Anchorage.
- Marine Science Technician (MST)
- U.S. Coast Guard Marine Science Technicians (MSTs) conduct
marine-safety activities, such as investigating pollution incidents, monitoring
pollution cleanups, conducting foreign-vessel boardings to enforce pollution
and navigation safety laws, conducting harbor patrols for port safety and
security, inspecting waterfront facilities and supervising the loading of
explosives on vessels. They may be assigned to the National Strike Force for
oil and hazardous-material response. MSTs are also the Coast Guard's safety and
environmental health experts ashore.
- mass
- Mass
is a physical property related to weight. Mass is a measure of the
amount of a substance that occupies a given space. While the weight of
a given amount of a substance is a measure of the force by which it is
attracted by gravity (and is less on the moon than on the earth), the
substance's mass is independent of gravity.
- Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS)
- Product data sheet prepared under 29 CFR ยง 1910.1200 by the
manufacturer or marketer of a hazardous material; describes product, its
hazards, and safe handling and response procedures.
- mechanical removal
- Includes
the use of pumps, skimmers, booms, earth-moving equipment, and other
mechanical devices to contain the discharge of oil and to recover the
discharge from the water or adjoining shorelines.
- melting point
- Also
freezing point. The temperature at which the solid and liquid phases of
a substance exist in equilibrium. Depends on chemical composition and
applied pressure.
- miscible
- Completely soluble.
- mitigate
- To
create, restore, or enhance a natural system, such as an estuary or
wetland, to maintain the functional characteristics and processes of
that system.
- mitigation
- A coastal management concept requiring developers to replace
developed areas with equivalent natural areas or to reengineer other areas to
resemble areas prior to development.
- mixture
- A uniform or nonuniform blend of two or more substances.
Examples include blood, milk, petroleum products, and alloys.
- MMS
- Minerals
Management Service. The U.S. federal agency that manages the nation's
natural gas, oil and other mineral resources on the outer continental
shelf, and collects, accounts for, and disburses revenues from federal
mineral leases (onshore and offshore) on federal and Indian lands.
- molecular weight
- The sum of the weights of all the atoms in a molecule.
- molecule
- A chemical entity composed of one or more elements in the form
of atoms.
- monomer
- One
of the molecules that link together to make a polymer. For example, the
monomer of natural rubber is isoprene. Monomers may be naturally
occurring or synthetic. See also polymerization.
- mousse
- A water-in-oil emulsion that resembles chocolate mousse in color and texture. These emulsions are often very stable, and often have a pudding-like consistency. Typically, a mousse forms when relatively fresh oil is exposed to strong wave action. Mousse colors can range from orange or tan to dark brown. A mousse may contain up to 75 percent water, and may have a volume up to four times that of the original oil. See also emulsion.
- MSDS
- See Material Safety Data
Sheet.
- MSO
- U.S. Coast Guard Marine Safety Office. As of the mid-2000s, nearly all MSOs have been combined with groups and other units to form Sectors.
- MST
- See Marine Science
Technician.
- MSU
- See Marine Safety Unit.
- mutagen
- A
chemical or radiation source that alters an organism's DNA, affecting
transmission of inherited characteristics from one generation to the
next.
- mystery spill
- An oil or chemical spill for which no source or responsible party (RP) has been identified.