Author: Michael Smookler
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
ISBN: 9780738530611
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 132
Book Description
From Pacifica to Pescadero and south to the Santa Cruz County line, San Mateo County has 75 miles of stunning, rugged coastline. Development has been minimal, but a detailed history lurks among these rocky coves, sandy beaches, and barking sea lions. After European contact, Portuguese fishermen set up shop here, establishing themselves throughout the coast and pulling in a remarkable catch from the waters. Others soon joined and built the larger cities of Half Moon Bay and Pacifica, along with smaller communities like Montara, El Granada, and San Gregorio. Fishing and agriculture have coexisted here for decades, along with government operations such as Coast Guard light stations, defense artillery bunkers, and the Air Force station at Pillar Point.
San Mateo County Coast
Author: Michael Smookler
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
ISBN: 9780738530611
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 132
Book Description
From Pacifica to Pescadero and south to the Santa Cruz County line, San Mateo County has 75 miles of stunning, rugged coastline. Development has been minimal, but a detailed history lurks among these rocky coves, sandy beaches, and barking sea lions. After European contact, Portuguese fishermen set up shop here, establishing themselves throughout the coast and pulling in a remarkable catch from the waters. Others soon joined and built the larger cities of Half Moon Bay and Pacifica, along with smaller communities like Montara, El Granada, and San Gregorio. Fishing and agriculture have coexisted here for decades, along with government operations such as Coast Guard light stations, defense artillery bunkers, and the Air Force station at Pillar Point.
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
ISBN: 9780738530611
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 132
Book Description
From Pacifica to Pescadero and south to the Santa Cruz County line, San Mateo County has 75 miles of stunning, rugged coastline. Development has been minimal, but a detailed history lurks among these rocky coves, sandy beaches, and barking sea lions. After European contact, Portuguese fishermen set up shop here, establishing themselves throughout the coast and pulling in a remarkable catch from the waters. Others soon joined and built the larger cities of Half Moon Bay and Pacifica, along with smaller communities like Montara, El Granada, and San Gregorio. Fishing and agriculture have coexisted here for decades, along with government operations such as Coast Guard light stations, defense artillery bunkers, and the Air Force station at Pillar Point.
Año Nuevo Point and Island, San Mateo County
Author: California. State Water Resources Control Board. Surveillance and Monitoring Section
Publisher:
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Category : Año Nuevo Island (Calif.)
Languages : en
Pages : 132
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category : Año Nuevo Island (Calif.)
Languages : en
Pages : 132
Book Description
OCS (Outer Continental Shelf) Oil and Gas Lease Sale No. 53, 1981
Seabird Colony Catalog
Author: Daniel H. Varoujean
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Category : Bird populations
Languages : en
Pages : 474
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category : Bird populations
Languages : en
Pages : 474
Book Description
Final Environmental Statement
Author: United States. Bureau of Land Management
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Category : Continental shelf
Languages : en
Pages : 740
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category : Continental shelf
Languages : en
Pages : 740
Book Description
Final Environmental Impact Statement
Author: United States. Bureau of Land Management
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Category : Continental shelf
Languages : en
Pages : 790
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category : Continental shelf
Languages : en
Pages : 790
Book Description
Proposed 1981 Outer Continental Shelf Oil and Gas Lease Sale Offshore Central and Northern California
Author:
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Category : Environmental impact statements
Languages : en
Pages : 788
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Environmental impact statements
Languages : en
Pages : 788
Book Description
Proposed 1981 Outer Continental Shelf Oil and Gas Lease Sale Offshore Central and Northern California, OCS Sale No. 53
Author: United States. Bureau of Land Management. Pacific Outer Continental Shelf Office
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Category : California
Languages : en
Pages : 786
Book Description
Proposed OCS Sale No. 53 includes a maximum offering of 242 tracts for oil and gas leasing offshore central and northern California. Tracts comprise 532,258 hectares (1,315,205 acres) on the Federal OCS, ranging seaward from 3 to as far as 27 miles, and lying in water depths from 50 to 750 meters (162 to 2,437 feet). Tracts comprise five distinct subareas, extending from waters opposite Humboldt Bay in northern California to offshore waters opposite Point Conception in central California. There are no Federal oil and gas leases in the area at present. Very minor exploratory drilling has occurred in some areas previously. Because it is frontier area, the exact extent of oil and gas resources which might be present is somewhat uncertain. The U.S. Geological Survey estimates the most probable resource amounts at 548 million barrels of oil and 621 billion cubic feet of gas. Four of the subareas are regarded as oil prone, while all five are regarded as also likely containing gas. Pending final decision by the Secretary of the Interior, the proposed lease Sale is tentatively scheduled for May 1981.
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Category : California
Languages : en
Pages : 786
Book Description
Proposed OCS Sale No. 53 includes a maximum offering of 242 tracts for oil and gas leasing offshore central and northern California. Tracts comprise 532,258 hectares (1,315,205 acres) on the Federal OCS, ranging seaward from 3 to as far as 27 miles, and lying in water depths from 50 to 750 meters (162 to 2,437 feet). Tracts comprise five distinct subareas, extending from waters opposite Humboldt Bay in northern California to offshore waters opposite Point Conception in central California. There are no Federal oil and gas leases in the area at present. Very minor exploratory drilling has occurred in some areas previously. Because it is frontier area, the exact extent of oil and gas resources which might be present is somewhat uncertain. The U.S. Geological Survey estimates the most probable resource amounts at 548 million barrels of oil and 621 billion cubic feet of gas. Four of the subareas are regarded as oil prone, while all five are regarded as also likely containing gas. Pending final decision by the Secretary of the Interior, the proposed lease Sale is tentatively scheduled for May 1981.
Proposed 1981 Outer Continental Shelf Oil and Gas Lease Sale Offshore Central and Northern California, OCS Sale No. 53
Federal Register
Author:
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Category : Delegated legislation
Languages : en
Pages : 398
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Delegated legislation
Languages : en
Pages : 398
Book Description