. Effects of noise of offshore oil and gas operations on marine mammals : an introductory assessment. Offshore oil industry; Gas well drilling; Noise pollution. CHAMBEiS CONSULTANTS AND PLANNERS Box 356 â 10557 Beach Boulevard Stanton, California 90680 714/828-3324 %yaaM3a-:;*!^SBa»«ag»gttga3M>»;>^^ December 15, 1980 (3005) Union Oil Co. Box 6176 Ventura, California 93006 Attention: Ken Guziak Dear Ken: As you requested in your conversation with Mel on December 15, here is a description of our marine mammal program. Chambers Consultants and Planners (CCP) is working as a co
. Effects of noise of offshore oil and gas operations on marine mammals : an introductory assessment. Offshore oil industry; Gas well drilling; Noise pollution. CHAMBEiS CONSULTANTS AND PLANNERS Box 356 â 10557 Beach Boulevard Stanton, California 90680 714/828-3324 %yaaM3a-:;*!^SBa»«ag»gttga3M>»;>^^ December 15, 1980 (3005) Union Oil Co. Box 6176 Ventura, California 93006 Attention: Ken Guziak Dear Ken: As you requested in your conversation with Mel on December 15, here is a description of our marine mammal program. Chambers Consultants and Planners (CCP) is working as a contractor to the Naval Ocean Systems Center (NOSC) to develop a method to interview workers on oil and gas platforms to determine the proximity of large marine mammals to oil and gas platforms. This interview program is a small part of a large program in which NOSC is trying to find out if marine mammals are affected by noise from offshore oil operations. We would like to have two people from CCP and an observer from NOSC inter- view workers from two platforms in the Santa Barbara Channel. Vie would be able to conduct all our interviews in the crew boats going out to the platforms. If possible, we would like to put the posters and sighting cards out on the platforms themselves. We would then like to come back two weeks after the initial inter- view and collect any cards which have been filled out and conduct some follow-up interviews. Each visit to each platform would take about one day, and we would be visiting each platform a total of two times. We enclose copies of the posters, the sighting cards, and the Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Gales, R. S; Naval Ocean Systems Center (U. S. ); United States. Bureau of Land Management. San Diego, Calif. : Naval Ocean Systems
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