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... production of 6 mmt in 1975 , U.S. produc- tion amounted to only 65,000 mt . We estimate that world aquaculture production may reach 50 mmt by the year 2000. U.S. production may be over 250,000 mt by 1985 and , with proper support ...
... production of 6 mmt in 1975 , U.S. produc- tion amounted to only 65,000 mt . We estimate that world aquaculture production may reach 50 mmt by the year 2000. U.S. production may be over 250,000 mt by 1985 and , with proper support ...
Page 257
... production activity will be difficult to deny once the exploratory activity has been completed . Exxon maintains that it has no production plan for the well and concedes that it could not proceed into production from the island without ...
... production activity will be difficult to deny once the exploratory activity has been completed . Exxon maintains that it has no production plan for the well and concedes that it could not proceed into production from the island without ...
Page 258
... production activity will be difficult to deny once the exploratory stage has been completed . A purpose of such exploratory activity is to provide information as to whether production activity in an area would be justified ...
... production activity will be difficult to deny once the exploratory stage has been completed . A purpose of such exploratory activity is to provide information as to whether production activity in an area would be justified ...
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