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Developing management guidelines for oil and gas activities: The louisiana experience
Authors:James H Stone  Leonard M Bahr Jr  John W Day Jr  R Eugene Turner  Paul H Templet
Institution:1. Department of Marine Sciences , Louisiana State University , Baton Rouge, LA, 70803;2. Coastal Resources Program Department of Transportation and Development , Baton Rouge, LA, 70804
Abstract:Abstract

Preliminary management guidelines have been derived for oil and gas activities in coastal Louisiana. Derivation of these guidelines was done in terms of the natural function of the coastal ecosystem; this means that all economic activities should be designed to complement natural function as much as possible. The guidelines range in scope from very specific, almost performance standards, to very general admonitions. For example, we have suggested that spoil banks, produced as a result of dredging, should not be higher than the height of the daily tide or roughly 15 cm in coastal Louisiana, and at the other extreme, we have suggested that all dredging should be done with great care during wildlife migrations, spawning, and nesting times.
Keywords:environmental rehabilitation  public perceptions  remedial action plans  watershed management  Fox River  Green Bay  Brown County  Wisconsin  Lake Michigan  Great Lakes  North America
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