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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... impacts are : ( 1 ) drilling oil and natural gas exploration and production wells ; ( 2 ) installing and operating offshore platforms , pipelines , and onshore support facilities ; ( 3 ) and transporting oil using ships or pipelines ...
... impacts are : ( 1 ) drilling oil and natural gas exploration and production wells ; ( 2 ) installing and operating offshore platforms , pipelines , and onshore support facilities ; ( 3 ) and transporting oil using ships or pipelines ...
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1997-2002, Final Environmental Impact Statement. the specific issues raised are potential impacts on tourism ... Impacts of the Proposal - Major Findings The potential impacts from implementing the proposed action , and holding a series ...
1997-2002, Final Environmental Impact Statement. the specific issues raised are potential impacts on tourism ... Impacts of the Proposal - Major Findings The potential impacts from implementing the proposed action , and holding a series ...
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... impacts from exposure of wetlands and estuaries to oil spills are predicted . In Alaska , exposure of wetland and estuarine habitats to spilled oil may affect associated invertebrate animal productivity and diversity . No long - term ...
... impacts from exposure of wetlands and estuaries to oil spills are predicted . In Alaska , exposure of wetland and estuarine habitats to spilled oil may affect associated invertebrate animal productivity and diversity . No long - term ...
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... impacts from OCS activities to the important subsistence resource should occur . Recreation and Tourism The presence of offshore platforms within sight of coastal recreational areas , and trash and debris on beaches resulting from ...
... impacts from OCS activities to the important subsistence resource should occur . Recreation and Tourism The presence of offshore platforms within sight of coastal recreational areas , and trash and debris on beaches resulting from ...
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... impacts . The kinds of environmental impacts described for the proposal could still occur in any of the 8 planning areas considered under this alternative . Differences in impacts relative to the proposal include : fewer impacts on ...
... impacts . The kinds of environmental impacts described for the proposal could still occur in any of the 8 planning areas considered under this alternative . Differences in impacts relative to the proposal include : fewer impacts on ...
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