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Potential Pacific Coast Oil Ports

Potential Pacific Coast Oil Ports
Author: Canada. Working Group on West Coast Deepwater Oil Ports
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Release: 1978
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Potential Pacific Coast Oil Ports

Potential Pacific Coast Oil Ports
Author: Canada. Working Group on West Coast Deepwater Oil Ports
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Total Pages:
Release: 1968
Genre: Oil pollution of rivers, harbors, etc
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Potential Pacific Coast Oil Ports

Potential Pacific Coast Oil Ports
Author: Canada.Ministere des Peches et Environnement
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Total Pages: 98
Release: 1978
Genre:
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Potential Pacific Coast Oil Ports

Potential Pacific Coast Oil Ports
Author: CANADA. DEPT. OF FISHERIES AND THE ENVIRONMENT. WORKING GROUP ON WESTCOAST DEEPWATER OIL PORTS.
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Total Pages: 98
Release: 1978
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Potential Pacific Coast Oil Ports

Potential Pacific Coast Oil Ports
Author: Canada. Working Group on West Coast Deepwater Oil Ports
Publisher: Vancouver, B.C. : Fisheries and Environment Canada
Total Pages: 144
Release: 1978
Genre: Marine pollution
ISBN:

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"Eleven potential British Columbian and Washington State oil ports with accompanying route alternatives were compared on a relative ranking basis in terms of possible environmental risk from marine oil spills. Initially, a rating system of navigational risk, biological, economic and social factors was developed to derive a BIOLOGICAL RISK INDEX, and ECONOMIC RISK INDEX and a SOCIAL RISK INDEX. These indices were compared port/route to port/route by several ranking methods to determine the relatively "least risky" or "most risky" port/route alternatives. Consideration was given also to preventive, cleanup and compensatory measures relevant to oil spills. (Au)"--ASTIS [online] bibliography.