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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... reduced employment demand in the Gulf of Mexico Region . Importing oil into the Gulf of Mexico would introduce an ... reduce visual impacts from structures near shore , although structures placed in the sale area further from shore would ...
... reduced employment demand in the Gulf of Mexico Region . Importing oil into the Gulf of Mexico would introduce an ... reduce visual impacts from structures near shore , although structures placed in the sale area further from shore would ...
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... reduce water quality on considerably less than one percent of the area . This would exist only during periods of ... reduced by hydrocarbon contamination for a short period of time . Table II - 2 . Size of Areas Proposed for Leasing ...
... reduce water quality on considerably less than one percent of the area . This would exist only during periods of ... reduced by hydrocarbon contamination for a short period of time . Table II - 2 . Size of Areas Proposed for Leasing ...
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... reduced quantities . Effects include reducing the availability or accessibility of at least one important subsistence resource for a period not exceeding one year . Similar effects would be anticipated in south central Alaska ...
... reduced quantities . Effects include reducing the availability or accessibility of at least one important subsistence resource for a period not exceeding one year . Similar effects would be anticipated in south central Alaska ...
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... reduced level of activity , and could generate an increased probability of spills from foreign tankers . This would ... reduce the availability of alternative fishing sites for recreational fishermen . Employment demand in the Gulf of ...
... reduced level of activity , and could generate an increased probability of spills from foreign tankers . This would ... reduce the availability of alternative fishing sites for recreational fishermen . Employment demand in the Gulf of ...
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... reduced , as should the potential impacts to historic sites and shipwrecks . Recreational fishing around nearshore platforms would be eliminated . Employment opportunities and demographic change would be reduced slightly . 30 ° 28 ° 26 ...
... reduced , as should the potential impacts to historic sites and shipwrecks . Recreational fishing around nearshore platforms would be eliminated . Employment opportunities and demographic change would be reduced slightly . 30 ° 28 ° 26 ...
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