Marine Mammals – Monitoring and General Plan Sample Clauses

Marine Mammals – Monitoring and General Plan for Oil Spill Response‌
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Marine Mammals – Monitoring and General Plan for Oil Spill Response‌ This section gives general guidance on how to respond if marine mammals are encountered during oil spill response. As many as 31 species of marine mammals may visit the coastal waters of the Pacific Northwest, but many of these species are only occasional visitors. Many of these species live primarily offshore and do not frequent nearshore habitats. Several pinniped species (harbor seal, California sea lion, Xxxxxxx sea lion, and northern elephant seal) and a few cetacean species

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