6. Mayor Tom Bradley et al . , Analysis of Draft Environmental Impact 

 Statement Regarding "Proposed Increase in Acreage to be Offered 

 for Oil and Gas Leasing on the Outer Continental Shelf ", prepared 

 on behalf of the Southern California Council of Local Governments, 

 February, 1975. 



The Southern California response to the draft EIS contains a sum- 

 mary and critique of the OCS leasing program and the scientific data 

 used. The scientific advisory committee reports on air quality, 

 marine biology and botany, chemical oceanography, seismics, and 

 manpower and material shortages. Comments are made on needed research, 

 and on oil and gas impacts on marine invertebrates (with bibliography). 

 Write City Hall, Los Angeles, California 90012. 



7. Santa Barbara County, Office of Environmental Quality, Report of 

 Santa Barbara County Task Force on USGS Draft Environmental State- 

 ment 75-35 (Oil and Gas Development in the OCS Lands of the Santa~ 

 Barbara Channel) , August, 1975. 



Assembled during a short period, this report is a collection of 

 comments from eleven County Officials, from Santa Barbara City's Environ- 

 mental Quality Advisory Board and City Attorney, and from eight 

 individuals and consultants knowledgeable on various topics. It contains 

 statements describing local concerns, specific questions and answers, 

 and some suggestions for research and for mitigation measures. For 

 copies, write the Office of Environmental Quality, 105 E. Anapamu 

 Street, Santa Barbara, California 93101. 



8. Western Oil and Gas Association, Environmental Assessment Study , 

 Proposed Sale of Federal Oil and Gas Lease, Southern California 

 Outer Continental Shelf , October, 1974. 



Although the State Office of Planning and Research and the local 



governments do not necessarily agree with the conclusions of this 



industry-sponsored report, there is much useful data in the bulk of 



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