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Biological Evaluation of Individual NPDES Permits for Seafood Processors on Endangered and Threatened Species in the Pribilof Islands, Alaska11-03-2008
Sperm whales feed primarily on medium-sized deep water squid, with the remaining portion of their diet comprised of octopus ...
http://yosemite.epa.gov/r10/water.nsf/NPDES+Permits/DraftPermitsAK/$FI... (PDF)
Draft Environmental Impact Statement for Proposed Site Designation of an Ocean Dredged Material Disposal Site Offshore of Guam09-14-2009
Plankton can be found in the deep pelagic region, but distribution is patchy and dependent upon resource ... triggered by trade winds or storms will bring nutrient-rich deep water to the surface, leading to increased phytoplankton blooms in ...
http://www.epa.gov/region09/water/dredging/guam-eis/Chapter-32-33.pdf (PDF)
Draft EIS Proposed Site Designation of LA-3 ODMDS off Newport Bay01-19-2005
... disposal at a shallow water site Ocean disposal at a deep water site Upland disposal and beach replenishment are considered on ...
http://www.epa.gov/region09/water/dredging/la3/la3deis_web.pdf (PDF)
Coastlines - Information About Estuaries and Near Coastal Waters Summer 1998, Volume 8, Number 305-24-2004
"This is the table of contents for the Summer 1998 issue of Coastlines."
http://www.epa.gov/owow/estuaries/coastlines/pdf/98summer.pdf (PDF)
Coastlines Summer 199805-24-2004
There is a deep concern among lobster fishers that dredging may disrupt lobster breeding ... While dredging may be necessary to keep the shipping channels deep enough to ensure safe navigation and allow vessels to enter ...
http://www.epa.gov/nep/coastlines/pdf/98summer.pdf (PDF)
FINDING OF NO SIGNIFICANT IMPACT12-21-2005
... beach, estuarine pelagic pelagic estuarine & shelf estuarine & shelf estuarine & shelf epipelagic epipelagic epipelagic beaches, estuaries, inlets gulf and estuaries, pelagic coastal & shelf, pelagic ...
http://www.epa.gov/region6/water/ecopro/em/cwppra/lborgne/final_fnsi_1... (PDF)
Chapter 11: CWIS Impingement & Entrainment (I&E) Impacts & Potential Benefits04-02-2009
... to spawn, e.g., lake trout (Salmo namycush) and various deep water sculpin species (Cottus spp... deepwater sculpin (Myxocephalus thompsoni) use waters less than 10 m deep as nursery habitat.
http://www.epa.gov/waterscience/316b/phase1/economics/ch11.pdf (PDF)
Chapter 11 for the Proposed Section 316(b) New Facility Rule10-10-2000
... to spawn, e.g., lake trout (Salmo namycush) and various deep water sculpin species (Cottus spp... known as the Neritic Province and the area over the deep ocean is the Oceanic Province (Meadows and Campbell, 1978.
http://www.epa.gov/npdes/pubs/chapter11.pdf (PDF)
Glossary and References: Regional Analysis, Final Rule04-14-2009
In bodies of deep water where little light penetrates to the bottom the zone ... Epipelagic (zone): The uppermost, normally photic layer of the ocean between ...
http://www.epa.gov/waterscience/316b/phase2/casestudy/final/glossary.p... (PDF)
NEW BEDFORD, DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION TASK 22 ACTIVITY 22.3, EXPOSED SPECIES ANALYSIS, 07-01-1987, SDMS# 22038911-21-2008
... it is observed in estuarine waters and salt water as deep as 130 m, but is more common at shallow depths ...
http://www.epa.gov/region1/superfund/sites/newbedford/220389.pdf (PDF)

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