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Main Title Proceedings of Marine Environmental Implications of Offshore Drilling in the Eastern Gulf of Mexico. Conference/Workshops Held at St. Petersburg, Florida on January 31, February 1, 2, 1974.
CORP Author State Univ. System of Florida Inst. of Oceanography, St. Petersburg.;Bureau of Land Management, Washington, DC.;Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.;American Petroleum Inst., Washington, DC.
Year Published 1974
Report Number DI-08550-CT4-5; BLM/YM/ES-74/4;
Stock Number PB80-209539
Additional Subjects Crude oil ; Natural resources ; Water pollution ; Continental shelves ; Mexico Gulf ; Meetings ; Offshore drilling ; Marine meteorology ; Marine geology ; Objectives ; Recommendations ; Mississippi ; Alabama ; Florida ; Outer continental shelves ; Baseline studies
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Abstract The impending Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) oil exploration and production activities in the eastern Gulf of Mexico have catalyzed the interest and concern of a significant cross section of individuals and organizations. The conference/workshops were planned and held to properly define by priority the critical research and/or information needs in the subject area, to discuss the development of a scientifically sound and relevant interdisciplinary program and to identify the persons to implement same. The conference/workshop sessions were attended by 352 persons; participants came from many parts of the United States.
Supplementary Notes Sponsored in part by Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC., and American Petroleum Inst., Washington, DC.
NTIS Title Notes Final rept.
PUB Date Free Form Mar 74
Category Codes 6F; 8A; 4B; 8G; 68D; 47; 57H; 55C; 97R
NTIS Prices PC A18/MF A01
Document Type NT
Cataloging Source NTIS/MT
Control Number 323782830
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