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Oil in the Sea: Inputs, Fates, and Effects (1985)

Chapter: APPENDIX C: Public Meeting Participants, November 13, 1980, Washington, D.C.

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Suggested Citation:"APPENDIX C: Public Meeting Participants, November 13, 1980, Washington, D.C.." National Research Council. 1985. Oil in the Sea: Inputs, Fates, and Effects. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/314.
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APPENDIX C Public Meeting Participants, November 1 3 , 1 980, Washington, D. C. John R. Botzum, Ocean Sc fence News Er ic B. Cowell, Amer ican Petroleum Institute *Rite R. Colwell, University of Maryland *John W. Farrington, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Jack R. Gould, Amer ican Petroleum Institu te James C. Greene, National Resources and the Environment Subcommittee Gerald Haf f, Outboard Mar ine Thomas Hruby, Massachusetts Audubon Society *C. Bruce Koons, Exxon Production Research Company Alber t H. Lasday, Texaco, Inc . Debbie Lipman, Natural Resources Defense Council Clayton D. McAuliffe, Chevron OR Field Research Company Norman Mead, Ocean Resources Coordination Assessment Committee Elizabeth Mullally, Amer ican Institute of Shipping Harold Muth, The American Waterways Operators, Inc. Alvin M. Natk in, Exxon Corporation *Gordon A. Riley, Bedford Institute of Oceanography, Canada (Retired) *William M. Sackett, University of South Florida Donald H. Seaman, U. S. Depar tment of Commerce Robert Smith, U.S. Coast Guard James Thornton, Natural Resources Defense Council *John H. Vandermsulen, Bedford Institute of Oceanography, Canada **Richard C. Vetter, National Research Counci1 **Jan Vorhees, University of South Flor ida Susan Walton, Bio Science * Steer ing committee member s . **Staf f . 586

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This comprehensive volume follows up and expands on an earlier National Academy of Sciences book. It is the result of an intensive multidisciplinary effort to assess the problems relating to petroleum-derived hydrocarbons in the marine environment. Specifically, it examines the inputs, analytical methods, fates, and effects of petroleum in the marine environment. The section on effects has been expanded significantly, reflecting the extensive scientific effort put forth in determining the effects of petroleum on marine organisms. Other topics discussed include petroleum contamination in specific geographical areas, the potential hazards of this contamination to human health, the impact of oil-related activities in the northern Gulf of Mexico, and the potential impact of petroleum on fisheries.

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