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1. Porricelli, J.D., Keith, V.F., and Storch, R.L., "Tankers and the Ecology," Transactions of the Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers, Vol. 79, 1971, pp. 169-221.

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2. Maritime Administration Tanker Construction Program, Volume 1, Draft Environmental Impact Statement, NTIS Report No. EIS 730392D.

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3. Film on Pollution Control by New York City Fire Department, produced under Grant # 15080 FVP to the Marine Division, New York City Fire Department, from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

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4. The Georges Bank Petroleum Study, Vol. II, "Impact on New England Environmental Quality of Hypothetical Regional Petroleum Developments" by Offshore Oil Task Group, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Report No. MITSG 73-5 February 1, 1973, pp. 58-59.

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5. Lindenmuth, W.T., Miller, E.R., Hsu, C.C., "Studies of Oil Retention Boom Hydrodynamics," October 1970, Technical Report 7013-2.

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6. Alpine Geophysical Associates, Inc., Project # 15080 FTU, Contract No. 14-12-860, May 1971, "Oil Pollution Incident Platform Charlie, Main Pass Block 41 Field, Louisiana."

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7. Bleakley, W.B., OCS Orders 8 & 9. Source: The Oil and Gas Journal, August 21, 1972.

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8. Raser, M.D. and Van Cleave, H.D., "Methods and Procedures for Preventing Oil Pollution from Onshore and Offshore Facilities," Proceedings of Joint Conference on Prevention and Control of Oil Spills, American Petroleum Institute, 1801 K St., N.W., Washington, D.C., 1971.

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9. Warner, D.G., Exxon Company, U.S.A., "Spill Prevention in Offshore Petroleum Producing Facilities," Proceedings of Joint Conference on Prevention and Control of Oil Spills, March 13-15, 1973, Washington, D.C., American Petroleum Institute, Environmental Protection Agency, and United States Coast Guard.

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10. "Oil Spillage—Santa Barbara, California," Hearing before the Subcommittee on Flood Control and Subcommittee on Rivers and Harbors of the