Ship disposal

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201United States Department of the Interior / Artificial reef / Oil platform / Construction / Engineering / Ship disposal / Coral reefs / Rigs-to-Reefs

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA Santa Barbara

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Source URL: www.bren.ucsb.edu

Language: English - Date: 1999-06-18 18:29:28
202Coral reefs / Artificial reefs / Rigs-to-Reefs / United States Department of the Interior / Water / Petroleum production / Oil platform / Red snapper / Reef / Ship disposal / Physical geography / Fish

DECOMMISSIONING AND RIGS TO REEFS IN THE GULF OF MEXICO

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Source URL: sero.nmfs.noaa.gov

Language: English - Date: 2013-12-06 09:13:21
203Pollution / Polychlorinated biphenyl / Artificial reef / Texas Clipper / Ship breaking / Scuttling / Marine Protection /  Research /  and Sanctuaries Act / Toxic Substances Control Act / USS Forrestal / Ship disposal / Waste management / Environment

Carrier Disposal RFI Basel Action Network July 27,2009

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Source URL: ban.org

Language: English - Date: 2011-07-31 17:15:31
204Ship graveyard / Shipwrecks / Waste / Boating / Santiago / Ship / Port Adelaide / Dredging / Port Phillip / Watercraft / Water / Ship disposal

THE HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY OF THE GARDEN ISLAND SHIPS’ GRAVEYARD, NORTH ARM OF THE PORT ADELAIDE RIVER, PORT ADELAIDE, SOUTH AUSTRALIA

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Source URL: www.flinders.edu.au

Language: English - Date: 2010-12-22 21:37:53
205Scrap / Environment / Management / Recycling by product / Ship breaking / Ship disposal

3 Shipbreaking and Metal Recycling Industries in Taiwan

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Source URL: www.ide.go.jp

Language: English - Date: 2009-11-12 02:22:08
206Islands / Coastal geography / Artificial reef / Ship disposal / Reef / Sarasota /  Florida / Sarasota Bay / Coral / The Reef Ball Foundation / Coral reefs / Physical geography / Geography of Florida

CREATING AN ARTIFICIAL REEF Since the 1950s, the Sarasota Bay system has lost about 4,500 acres of hard bottom habitat due to dredge and fill activities, adversely impacting the productivity and biodiversity of Sarasota Bay’s coastal lagoon system. Hard bottom habitat provides a substrate for soft corals, filtering bivalves, and crustaceans, which in turn support a variety of life stages of game and non-game finfish as well as shellfish. Historically these hard bottom habitats supported a thriving fishing industry along Florida’s Gulf Coast and bay inlets.

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Source URL: water.epa.gov

Language: English - Date: 2011-09-10 16:55:12
207SS V. A. Fogg / Coral reefs / Rigs-to-Reefs / Water / Construction / Texas Clipper / Ship disposal / Artificial reefs / Bermuda Triangle

Freeport Liberty Ship Reef: World War II Heritage for Divers, Anglers and the Public

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Source URL: www.tpwd.state.tx.us

Language: English - Date: 2006-08-01 09:52:02
208United States Department of the Interior / Petroleum / Oil platform / Environment of the United States / Construction / Artificial reef / Outer Continental Shelf / Bureau of Ocean Energy Management /  Regulation and Enforcement / Santa Barbara oil spill / Ship disposal / Petroleum production / Rigs-to-Reefs

Microsoft Word - McGinnis Final Report.doc

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Source URL: ocpc.msi.ucsb.edu

Language: English - Date: 2006-03-10 19:59:56
209Ship disposal / Asia / Chittagong / Bangladesh / Ship / Political geography / Recycling by product / Ship breaking

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Source URL: ypsa.org

Language: English - Date: 2011-03-28 10:16:56
210Sociology / Recycling by product / Ship breaking / Ship disposal / International Labour Organization / Labour law / Labour economics / Labour movement / Employment / Human resource management / Labor / Ethics

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Source URL: www.ypsa.org

Language: English - Date: 2011-03-28 10:30:17
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