| United States. Bureau of Land Management - Environmental impact statements - 1975 - 780 pages
...spill could contaminate a State defined Area of Special Biological Significance which, by definition, are "areas containing biological communities of such...a result of man's activities can be entertained." A massive oil spill accident would result in a significant adverse impact; it is likely that such a... | |
| Continental shelf - 1982 - 634 pages
...State's tidepool resources by restricting general collecting of all animals living in tide pools and other areas between the high tide mark and 1,000 feet...biological communities of such extraordinary, even though unquantif iable value that no acceptable risk of change in their environments as a result of man's... | |
| United States. Minerals Management Service. Pacific OCS Region - Continental shelf - 1983 - 584 pages
...California was established to protect the sea otter population throughout its range in California. ASBS are also designed to protect intertidal and shallow...biological communities of such extraordinary, even though unquantif iable, value that no acceptable risk of change in their environments as a result of man's... | |
| Continental shelf - 1983 - 546 pages
...State's tidepool resources by restricting general collecting of all animals living in tide pools and other areas between the high tide mark and 1,000 feet below the low tide mark. Additionally, the California Sea III-64 LEGEND Tidt Ftats North Sand Dunes Dun* V«g«tation Channel... | |
| Environmental impact statements - 1983 - 752 pages
...State's tidepool resources by restricting general collecting of all animals living in tide pools and other areas between the high tide mark and 1,000 feet...are also designed to protect intertidal and shallow subtldal areas. They are areas containing biological communities of such extraordinary, even though... | |
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