Bottom Sediments and Selected Endangered and Threatened Species
Gulf of Mexico from Brownsville, Texas, east to Key West, Florida; oil and gas leasing, environmental impact, endangered species, sea turtle nesting areas, sperm whale sightings (1979), West Indian manatee habitat, red cockaded woodpecker habitat, bald eagle feeding and nesting habitat, whooping crane habitat, attwater prairie chicken habitat, Mississippi sandhill crane critical habitat, tree frog habitat, ocelot habitat, American crocodile habitat, houston toad habitat, okaloosa darter habitat, jaguarundi habitat, arctic peregrine falcon migration route, brown pelican feeding and nesting habitat, florida panther habitat, cape sable sparrow.
U. S. Department of the Interior, Minerals Management Service, Gulf of Mexico OCS Region
[Metairie, La.]
Other maps included with this publication, and soft-bound book accompanying this map located T0055.1997.0591.01-15. See T0055.1997.0592.01-14, T0055.1997.0593.01-14 for additional copies, and 1983.083.004.01-15, T0055.1997.0588.01-14 and T0055.1997.0589.01-14 for copies of draft of this set of maps.
Visual #3 included with publication, "Final Environmental Impact Statement: : Gulf of Mexico Proposed OCS Oil and Gas Lease Offerings," published by the U. S. Department of the Interior, Minerals Management Service, Gulf of Mexico OCS Region, April and July, 1984.