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Main Title Oil and gas development and coastal zone management : hearings before the National Ocean Policy Study of the Committee on Commerce, United States Senate, Ninety-third Congress, second session ... April 23, 24, 25; May 2, and 22, 1974.
CORP Author United States. Congress. Senate. National Ocean Policy Study.
Publisher U.S. Govt. Print. Off.,
Year Published 1974
Report Number Serial no. 93-99 (United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce)
OCLC Number 03206174
Subjects Offshore oil well drilling--United States ; Continental shelf--United States ; Coasts--United States
Internet Access
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http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.law/llconghear.00101494846
(paper) https://catalog.gpo.gov/fdlpdir/locate.jsp?ItemNumber=1041&SYS=001006529
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ERAD CONG 1975 S261-6 Region 9 Library/San Francisco,CA 12/22/2006
Collation v, 450 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Notes
Hearings held Apr. 23-May 22, 1974. "Serial no. 93-99."
Contents Notes
Atlantic oil drilling rated safest near bay mouth, article -- Britain raises outlook for oil production from the North Sea, article -- Department of the Interior, news release -- Environment -- A step forward for floating nuclear plants, article from Business Week -- EPA head warns on offshore plan, article -- Geological survey, report -- Good-bye to cheap gasoline, article -- Gulf coastline -- is it beyond repair?, article -- How fast should it be used?, article -- Oceans of oil -- many say offshore drilling can fulfill fuel needs, but environmentalists balk, article -- Oil drillers aim at Maryland and Virginia coasts, article -- Refineries for New England debated at conference, article -- Seven cities on coast to fight oil drilling, article -- The seacoast question, article from Business Week -- Thirty-five identical low appraisals of offshore tracts cited -- Dingell hits U.S. oil leasing policy, article -- Two government entities in Texas debate the ownership of offshore oil port, article -- Who will get rich on oil from the sea? article.