Footnotes 



1. All California oil and gas field production statistics and estimates of 

 proven reserves were furnished by the Division of Oil and Gas in the 

 Resources Agency of the State of California. Production statistics for 

 the Dos Cuadras and Carpinteria offshore fields were furnished by the 

 USGS. All statistical documents are on file with the OCS Task Force, 

 Office of Planning and Research, Sacramento, California. 



2. Governor's Office of Planning and Research. August 1976. 



Oil and Gas Development: Southern California . OCS Task Force, Office 

 of Planning and Research. Sacramento, California, (draft), p. 2-2. 



3. American Association of Petroleum Geologist. September, 1976. Back- 

 ground Paper #5--Update . AAPG Information Package--through 1975. 

 Strategic Committee on Public Affairs, American Association of Petro- 

 leum Geologists. Tulsa, Oklahoma, (contains 1976 data). 



4. Ibid . ; and update information by telephone to State Lands Commission, 

 September 26, 1976. 



5. Approximately December 15, 1976. 



6. OCS Task Force, op. cit. p. 3-10 and 3-11. 



7. California Department of Fish and Game. June 28, 1973. The 1973 Coal 

 Oil Point Upwelling . California Department of Fish and Game, 

 Sacramento, California. 



8. U.S. Department of Interior, U.S. Geological Survey. March 4, 1976. 

 Final Environmental Statement, Oil and Gas Development in the Santa 

 Barbara Channel . U.S. Geological Survey, Washington, D.C. 11-621, 

 11-126. 



9. Interview with Dr. Arent Schuyler, Chairman, Environmental Studies 

 Program, UCSB. This estimate is in the same range as one prepared 

 (but not yet released) by SAI, Inc. in preparation of EIR for an 

 LNG facility in Oxnard, Ventura County. Contact Al Reynolds, Office 

 of Environmental Quality, County of Santa Barbara for update esti- 

 mates of ship traffic. 



10. Schuyler, cited. 



11. OCS Task Force, o£. cit . , section VI, various pages. 



12. Fay, R. C. 1972. Southern California's Deteriorating Marine 

 Environment. Southern California Association of Governments, p. 35. 



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