Outer Continental Shelf Oil & Gas Leasing Program: 1997-2002, Draft Environmental Impact Statement, Volume 2The Service, 1996 |
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Page 117
... habitat . Onshore , human presence will also be regulated in accordance with the critical habitat designation . OCS activities would be conducted near rookeries only if there is an emergency or it is required for oil spill cleanup ...
... habitat . Onshore , human presence will also be regulated in accordance with the critical habitat designation . OCS activities would be conducted near rookeries only if there is an emergency or it is required for oil spill cleanup ...
Page 123
... habitat areas . However , the monitoring of beluga behavior and distribution for the past 10 years in the Mackenzie ... habitat use is likely to be very small ( within a few miles of the platforms in comparison with the natural ...
... habitat areas . However , the monitoring of beluga behavior and distribution for the past 10 years in the Mackenzie ... habitat use is likely to be very small ( within a few miles of the platforms in comparison with the natural ...
Page 124
... habitat use of this habitat and natural variations in beluga whale distribution ) . Noise and disturbance associated with platform and offshore - pipeline installation are expected to result in changes in beluga whale distribution ...
... habitat use of this habitat and natural variations in beluga whale distribution ) . Noise and disturbance associated with platform and offshore - pipeline installation are expected to result in changes in beluga whale distribution ...
Page 136
... habitat for a variable period . Future arctic region oil production transported through the TAP could place at risk substantial portions of sea otter populations occupying Prince William Sound and the Gulf of Alaska by exposing them to ...
... habitat for a variable period . Future arctic region oil production transported through the TAP could place at risk substantial portions of sea otter populations occupying Prince William Sound and the Gulf of Alaska by exposing them to ...
Page 141
... habitat . Vehicular traffic associated with oil spill cleanup activities can degrade preferred habitat and cause displacement from these areas . The preferred habitat of Alabama , Choctawhatchee , and Perdido Key beach mice is not on ...
... habitat . Vehicular traffic associated with oil spill cleanup activities can degrade preferred habitat and cause displacement from these areas . The preferred habitat of Alabama , Choctawhatchee , and Perdido Key beach mice is not on ...
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