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Record #119497:
Potential effects of oil spills on marine mammals that occur in Alaskan waters / Donald J. Hansen.
Title: | Potential effects of oil spills on marine mammals that occur in Alaskan waters / Donald J. Hansen. |
Author(s): | Hansen, Donald J. |
Date: | 1992. |
Publisher: | Anchorage, AK: United States. Minerals Management Service. Alaska Outer Continental Shelf Region |
In: | OCS Report. (1992.), |
Abstract: | Focuses primarily on potential direct and indirect effects of oil spills on marine mammals, including both short- and long-term effects. Some species (sea otters, polar bears, northern fur seals, and young ice-seal pups) likely to suffer lethal effects from loss of thermal insulation, ingestion, and/or inhalation of toxic hydrocarbons. Other species may suffer less serious effects such as eye and skin irritation. Revision of OCS report MMS 85-0031. |
Keywords: | 502 -- Environmental issues. 504.054 -- Pollution. 504.054(204) -- Pollution, water. 665.6 -- Pollution, oil. 599(26) -- Sea mammals. H6 -- Zoology: mammals. (*49) -- Alaska. (*60) -- Arctic Ocean and adjacent waters. (*661) -- Alaskan waters. |
SPRI record no.: | 119497 |
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