Outer Continental Shelf Oil & Gas Leasing Program: 1997-2002, Final Environmental Impact Statement, Volume 1U.S. Department of the Interior, Minerals Management Service, 1996 |
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... activities , consistent with the requirements of Section 18 of the Outer Continental Shelf ( OCS ) Land Act , 43 U.S.C. §1344 , for the period of mid - 1997 through mid - 2002 . The proposed action is a plan to offer areas of the ...
... activities , consistent with the requirements of Section 18 of the Outer Continental Shelf ( OCS ) Land Act , 43 U.S.C. §1344 , for the period of mid - 1997 through mid - 2002 . The proposed action is a plan to offer areas of the ...
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1997-2002, Final Environmental Impact Statement. Possible Activities Resulting from OCS Leasing Activities that could occur on leases issued as a result of sales on the proposed leasing schedule or one of the alternative schedules may ...
1997-2002, Final Environmental Impact Statement. Possible Activities Resulting from OCS Leasing Activities that could occur on leases issued as a result of sales on the proposed leasing schedule or one of the alternative schedules may ...
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... activities such as fishing or recreation . Accidental oil spills are perceived to represent the principal risk to these activities . Potential Impacts of the Proposal - Major Findings The potential impacts from implementing the proposed ...
... activities such as fishing or recreation . Accidental oil spills are perceived to represent the principal risk to these activities . Potential Impacts of the Proposal - Major Findings The potential impacts from implementing the proposed ...
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... activities or oil spills should be replaced by recruitment . Any reduction in numbers that might occur are not likely to be discernible from natural variations in the species populations . Other wildlife that might be affected include ...
... activities or oil spills should be replaced by recruitment . Any reduction in numbers that might occur are not likely to be discernible from natural variations in the species populations . Other wildlife that might be affected include ...
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... Activities - Products Transported by Pipeline . IV - 37 • Table IV - 9 . Typical Annual Air Emissions for Exploration and Development Activities IV - 39 Table IV - 10 . Typical Annual Air Emissions for Oil and Gas Production Activities ...
... Activities - Products Transported by Pipeline . IV - 37 • Table IV - 9 . Typical Annual Air Emissions for Exploration and Development Activities IV - 39 Table IV - 10 . Typical Annual Air Emissions for Oil and Gas Production Activities ...
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