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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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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... result in the production of oil and natural gas , fall into two categories . One consists of impacts which might result from routine or permitted activities such as the disposal of fluids used in the drilling process , placement of ...
... result in the production of oil and natural gas , fall into two categories . One consists of impacts which might result from routine or permitted activities such as the disposal of fluids used in the drilling process , placement of ...
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... result that could take more than 5 years to replace . No significant reductions in finfish or shellfish populations are predicted . Any appreciable impacts to local populations in the form of displacement should be of short duration ...
... result that could take more than 5 years to replace . No significant reductions in finfish or shellfish populations are predicted . Any appreciable impacts to local populations in the form of displacement should be of short duration ...
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... result from exposure to this equipment . Oil spills could result in the temporary closure of some fisheries and in a reduction in commercial and recreational fish resources . Losses of fisheries resources are not likely to be ...
... result from exposure to this equipment . Oil spills could result in the temporary closure of some fisheries and in a reduction in commercial and recreational fish resources . Losses of fisheries resources are not likely to be ...
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... result in a smaller amount of oil and gas being produced . In turn , less exploration and production would require less activity and result in fewer or less severe environmental impacts . The kinds of environmental impacts described for ...
... result in a smaller amount of oil and gas being produced . In turn , less exploration and production would require less activity and result in fewer or less severe environmental impacts . The kinds of environmental impacts described for ...
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