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... impacts , for analytical purposes divided into three categories - impact on the ocean bottom , impact on the top and middle layers , and impact from processing , either at sea or on land . The Ocean Bottom The ocean bottom ( or benthos ) ...
... impacts , for analytical purposes divided into three categories - impact on the ocean bottom , impact on the top and middle layers , and impact from processing , either at sea or on land . The Ocean Bottom The ocean bottom ( or benthos ) ...
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... impact of gas and oil development on the environment and resources of Georges Bank and adjacent waters . No acknowledgement is readily apparent regarding our limited capability for assessing catastrophic , lethal , or sublethal effects ...
... impact of gas and oil development on the environment and resources of Georges Bank and adjacent waters . No acknowledgement is readily apparent regarding our limited capability for assessing catastrophic , lethal , or sublethal effects ...
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... Impact Statement on Deepwater Ports , such landside effects " could have a more significant environ- mental impact than any other component of a deepwater port system over a long period of time . " ... Provisions of the Act The ...
... Impact Statement on Deepwater Ports , such landside effects " could have a more significant environ- mental impact than any other component of a deepwater port system over a long period of time . " ... Provisions of the Act The ...
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