Proposed Norton Basin Lease Sale 100: Final Environmental Impact Statement, Nide 1The Region, 1985 |
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activities aircraft Alaska Alaska OCS Region ampeliscid amphipods amphipods barrels or greater beluga whales benthic Bering Sea Bering Strait Biological Resource Area bowhead whales Cape Nome capelin Chirikov Basin City of Nome coastal birds concentrations construction contaminated cumulative effects Deferral Alternative deferral area drilling fluids drilling units effects of oil effects on marine estimated expected exploration facilities feeding fish fisheries gray whales habitat hydrocarbons increase invertebrates kilometers king crabs Land Segment Lawrence Island lease sale marine and coastal meters migration MINOR effects MODERATE effects nearshore noise and disturbance Norton Sound occurring and contacting offshore oil and gas oil spill occurred oil spills oil-spill risks onshore percent peregrine falcons petroleum pipeline population Port Clarence potential probability production platforms reduced Sale 57 salmon Savoonga seabirds seals sediments seismic Shaktoolik sources spawning species spill contacting spilled oil tanker traffic Unalakleet vessel villages walrus Western Deferral Yukon Delta Deferral
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Sivu 4 - The notice of hearing is published in the Federal Register at least 30 days prior to the date of hearing.
Sivu 4 - Cumulative impact" is the impact on the environment which results from the incremental impact of the action when added to other past, present, and reasonably foreseeable future actions regardless of what agency (Federal or non-Federal) or person undertakes such other actions. Cumulative impacts can result from individually minor but collectively significant actions taking place over a period of time.
Sivu 26 - taking" means — (A) for purposes of subsection (a) (2) of this section — (i) to harass, harm, pursue, hunt, shoot, wound, kill, trap, capture, or collect, or (ii) to attempt to engage in any such conduct...
Sivu 19 - RSFO that a cultural resource does not exist or will not be adversely affected by operations. This shall be done by further archeological investigation, conducted by an archeologist and a geophysicist, using survey equipment and techniques deemed necessary by the RSFO.
Sivu 21 - RM on the basis of the site specific survey, either that such operation will not have a significant adverse effect upon the resource identified or that a special biological resource does not exist. The...
Sivu xxxiii - Shelf and to all artificial islands, and all installations and other devices permanently or temporarily attached to the seabed, which may be erected...
Sivu 17 - USC 461-467), by specifically providing for the preservation of historical and archeological data (including relics and specimens) which might otherwise be irreparably lost or destroyed as the result of...