Final Environmental Impact Statement: Oil and Gas Development in the Santa Barbara Channel Outer Continental Shelf Off California, Volume 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1976 - Environmental impact statements |
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Abundant acres Agriculture algae Anacapa Island Barbara and Ventura Barbara Channel area bass Biotic communities birds California Department Carpinteria Carpinteria Marsh Channel Islands CHAPARRAL Characteristic Animals Characteristic Plants coastline Common Common crabs Department of Fish Dolphin drilling employment endangered estimated facilities Family feet Fish and Game Fisheries Gaviota Goleta Slough Grasslands Gull habitat Harbor Impact increase industry Invertebrates kelp beds land larvae listed Mammals marine miles Mugu Lagoon Neritic Northern Channel Islands occidentalis occur ocean offshore Oil and Gas Pacific Park percent pine platform Pleuronectidae Plover Point Conception Point Mugu population production Rare recreation region Resources rock rockfish rocky shores San Diego San Miguel Island sand sandy beaches Santa Barbara Channel Santa Barbara County Santa Cruz Island Santa Rosa Island Santa Ynez River Scorpaenidae sea lion shoreline South Coast Sparrow species spring and fall Uncommon Value Ventura County Warbler Western wetlands Whale Wildlife