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FINAL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMEN
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APPENDICES GLACIER BAY N ATIONAL PA
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National Park Service, Interior §
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National Park Service, Interior §
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APPENDIX B Glacier Bay National Par
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• Using, possessing, storing, or
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park road prior notification of tra
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The intent of these requirements is
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2.17(c)(1) Removal of downed aircra
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4.21(b)-(c) Speed limits-designatio
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• Fuel caches will be stored at l
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• The landmass between Margerie G
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• A private boater may apply for
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• The discharge of “blackwater
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This compendium is approved and res
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Appendix B, Areas Closed to Overnig
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Appendix D: Maps and Charts of Glac
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APPENDIX C Acoustics Memorandum
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1.0 ACOUSTIC CONCEPTS AND TERMINOLO
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1.2.3 Levels of Tones A tone is a s
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The terms phase, phase difference,
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Lr = L s - 20 log R where Lr is the
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larger volume than would have been
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Many assumptions must be made to pr
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e 1• Pa, approximately 80 dB abov
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Intensity discrimination may be imp
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and Dahlheim 2001). It is suggested
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8-hr measurement periods was due pr
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Malme, C. I., P. R. Miles, C. W. Cl
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APPENDIX D Air Emissions Calculatio
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The basic equations used for the ca
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Average Power Ratings (kW) and Load
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Existing Conditions Speed Assumptio
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Baseline Cruise Ship Emissions- 200
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Summary of Baseline Cruise Ship Emi
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Estimated Cruise Ship Emissions Und
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Summary of Estimated Cruise Ship Em
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Estimated Cruise Ship Emissions Und
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Summary of Estimated Cruise Ship Em
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Estimated Cruise Ship Emissions Und
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Summary of Estimated Cruise Ship Em
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Estimated Cruise Ship Emissions Und
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Summary of Estimated Cruise Ship Em
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Estimated Cruise Ship Emissions Und
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Summary of Estimated Cruise Ship Em
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Estimated Cruise Ship Emissions Und
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Summary of Estimated Cruise Ship Em
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ESTIMATED CUMULATIVE EMISSIONS EMIS
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EMISSIONS FROM DIESEL GENERATORS AT
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Matrix To Identify Glacier Bay Admi
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Have adverse effects on properties
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LOCAL CATEGORIES Year Local Categor
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GENERAL PERMIT VISITOR USE DAYS BY
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Private Vessel Characteristics of P
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Lengths of Private Vessels Entering
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Dundas Bay Vessel Traffic Documente
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TABLE 1: GUIDING PROPERTIES OF EFFE
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TABLE 3: PROBABLE SPILL SCENARIOS -
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DRAFT Technical Memorandum Vessel W
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Figures Figure 1 Passing Boat's Wak
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3 BACKGROUND This section provides
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were analyzed to determine their ap
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Predictions of maximum wave height
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• evaluating Gustavus, Alaska win
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The investigators observed that the
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near protecting islands, wave growt
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• 100% of the vessel wake energy
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TABLE 2NUMBER OF OBSERVATIONS WHEN
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vessel wakes in comparison to the n
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FIGURE 8WAVE ENERGIES RELATED TO TH
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Site Beach potential 5 Assigned Sit
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TABLE 7SUBSTRATE TYPES AND SLOPE FO
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Site 7 The average material size fo
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degrees. The minimum slope is 4 deg
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Site 4 Site 4 is generally a cobble
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negligible. Therefore, this site ha
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There are many waterway users that
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• Requiring vessels to stay farth
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TABLE 2B: ALTERNATIVE 2 VESSEL WAKE
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TABLE 3B: ALTERNATIVE 3 VESSEL WAKE
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TABLE 4B: ALTERNATIVE 4 VESSEL WAKE
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TABLE 5B ALTERNATIVE 5 VESSEL WAKE
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TABLE 6B ALTERNATIVE 6 VESSEL WAKE
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[Code of Federal Regulations] [Titl
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(j) Any person convicted of violati
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APPENDIX K Endangered Species Act S
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APPENDIX M Response to Comments
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General Response Number 1. The envi
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mission, purposes, and values. Plac
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Businesses Alaska Discovery........
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