Footnotes 



1. Woodward-Clyde Consultants, Inc. October, 1975. Mid-Atlantic 

 Regional Study, An Assessment of the Onshore Effects of Offshore 

 Oil and Gas Development . Prepared for American Petroleum 

 Institute, Washington, D.C. 



2. Employment Development Department, Los Angeles Research Office 

 (response to information request). See also "California Employ- 

 ment and Payrolls" published annually by the Employment Development 

 Department, Sacramento, California. 



3. Governor's Office of Planning and Resources. January, 1976. 

 Onshore Impacts of Offshore Southern California Lease Sale #35. 

 Office of Planning and Resources. Sections IV, V, VI, and VII. 



4. Onshore Impacts of Offshore Southern California Lease Sale #35 . 

 0£. en. p. VIII-18. 



5. The Bureau of Land Management estimated more OCS- related employ- 

 ment than the OCS Task Force, and the need for 100-200 acres of 

 additional onshore development (FES, OCS #35 vol. II, p. 370- 

 371.) The discrepancy apparently results from the use of better 

 data by the Task Force. In any event, both the BLM and the Task 

 Force concur that socioeconomic Impacts of OCS #35 will be 

 insignificant. 



6. Analysis of Draft Environmental Impact Statement Regarding 

 "Proposed Increase In Acreage To Be Offered for Oil and Gas Leas- 

 ing On the Outer Continen tal Shelf", prepared for the Southern 

 California Council of Local Governments, February, 1975 submitted 

 to the Bureau of Land Management; and Report of Santa Barbara 

 Task Force on USGS Draft Environmental Statement Draft 75-35 , 

 presented to the USGS, August 25, 1975, coordinated by Al Reynolds, 

 Santa Barbara County Office of Environmental Quality. 



7. Statistical Information, unless otherwise referenced, is drawn 

 from California Coastal Zone Economic Study , An Area Profile , and 

 the accompanying Statistical Appendices , produced by the Research 

 Department of the Security Pacific Bank, April 1975. 



8. U.S. Department of Interior, Bureau of Land Management. August, 

 1975. Final Environmental Statement Outer Continental Shelf 

 Oil and Gas General Lease Sale Offshore Southern California . 

 Bureau of Land Management, Washington, D.C. Vol. II. p. 263ff. 



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