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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... season . Platforms may enhance recreational fishing in some areas . Fishing Placement of platforms and pipelines may ... seasons . Fishermen incurring economic losses from routine development or oil spills may be reimbursed from the ...
... season . Platforms may enhance recreational fishing in some areas . Fishing Placement of platforms and pipelines may ... seasons . Fishermen incurring economic losses from routine development or oil spills may be reimbursed from the ...
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... season , oil spills from tankers could result in losses requiring three or more generations for recovery . Where densities are lower , mortality should be less and thus require only a generation for the population to return to its ...
... season , oil spills from tankers could result in losses requiring three or more generations for recovery . Where densities are lower , mortality should be less and thus require only a generation for the population to return to its ...
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... season dieback of wetlands if contacted by spilled oil . Some of these areas could be converted to open - water habitat if higher concentrations of oil result in plant mortality and eventual land loss . Most impacts should occur along ...
... season dieback of wetlands if contacted by spilled oil . Some of these areas could be converted to open - water habitat if higher concentrations of oil result in plant mortality and eventual land loss . Most impacts should occur along ...
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... season and in an area where it adversely affects commercial fishing . In the Gulf of Mexico , an economic loss to commercial fisheries of the estuary dependent species such as menhaden , shrimp , blue crabs , mullet , and oysters could ...
... season and in an area where it adversely affects commercial fishing . In the Gulf of Mexico , an economic loss to commercial fisheries of the estuary dependent species such as menhaden , shrimp , blue crabs , mullet , and oysters could ...
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... and marine - support vessels . Also , the pristine character of scenic resources on shorelines could be affected by as much as a summer season from a large oil spill . Potential impacts on recreation and tourism in Cook Inlet could II - 17.
... and marine - support vessels . Also , the pristine character of scenic resources on shorelines could be affected by as much as a summer season from a large oil spill . Potential impacts on recreation and tourism in Cook Inlet could II - 17.
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