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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... organisms could persist for 2 years . Turbidity and sedimentation effects on the growth and productivity of benthic organisms of the Boulder Patch from nearby pipeline burial and causeway construction could persist for about 2 years ...
... organisms could persist for 2 years . Turbidity and sedimentation effects on the growth and productivity of benthic organisms of the Boulder Patch from nearby pipeline burial and causeway construction could persist for about 2 years ...
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... organisms as in Alternative 1. Subsurface oil spills from pipeline ruptures would have a greater potential to bring high concentrations of oil in contact with the biota . Table II - 5 . Timing of Leasing Activity for Alternative 5 ...
... organisms as in Alternative 1. Subsurface oil spills from pipeline ruptures would have a greater potential to bring high concentrations of oil in contact with the biota . Table II - 5 . Timing of Leasing Activity for Alternative 5 ...
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... use for risk to estuarine organisms ( USDOC , NOAA , 1992a ) , the Gulf fared better ; Tampa Bay and the Lower Laguna Madre were the only two drainage basins in the top 10 . Excess nutrients primarily found in river runoff is one of III - ...
... use for risk to estuarine organisms ( USDOC , NOAA , 1992a ) , the Gulf fared better ; Tampa Bay and the Lower Laguna Madre were the only two drainage basins in the top 10 . Excess nutrients primarily found in river runoff is one of III - ...
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... organisms such as tunicates , crustaceans , and mollusks . Juveniles feed on zooplankton , small fish , crustaceans , and mollusks ( Bortone and Williams , 1986 ; USDOC , NOAA , 1986a ) . Coastal pelagics are open - water fish widely ...
... organisms such as tunicates , crustaceans , and mollusks . Juveniles feed on zooplankton , small fish , crustaceans , and mollusks ( Bortone and Williams , 1986 ; USDOC , NOAA , 1986a ) . Coastal pelagics are open - water fish widely ...
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... organisms . Gulf shellfish resources are an important link in the estuary food chain between benthic and pelagic organisms ( Darnell et al . , 1983 ; Darnell and Kleypas , 1987 ; Turner and Brody , 1983 ) . A total of nine species of ...
... organisms . Gulf shellfish resources are an important link in the estuary food chain between benthic and pelagic organisms ( Darnell et al . , 1983 ; Darnell and Kleypas , 1987 ; Turner and Brody , 1983 ) . A total of nine species of ...
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Alaska Region Arctic associated Basin beaches Beaufort Sea beluga benthic Bering Sea birds blowout bowhead bowhead whales breeding Chukchi Sea coast coastal areas commercial fishing communities concentrations construction contamination Cook Inlet discharges disturbance drilling muds Eastern Gulf effects emissions estimated estuaries expected facilities fisheries gas activities gray whales Gulf of Alaska Gulf of Mexico habitat harbor harbor porpoises hydrocarbons impacts Island leasing levels located Louisiana major marine mammals migration minke whales nearshore nesting noise North northern OCS activities OCS-related offshore oil and gas oil spills onshore operations Oregon Pacific Region Peninsula percent pipeline planning areas platforms population potential Prince William Sound production proposed action range recovery recreational result River salmon seabirds seafloor seals season sediments seismic shorebirds shoreline southern California spawning species spill occurs spilled oil sublethal subsistence tanker turtles USDOI vessel traffic Washington water quality wetlands wildlife winter zone