
Environmental Assessment – Continental Shelf (1978)
The film discusses an environmental assessment program along the Alaskan continental shelf, focusing on the potential impacts of offshore drilling. It highlights the importance of studying geological features like earthquakes and volcanoes, ice movements, and ocean currents to prevent pollution. The program employs advanced technologies to monitor seabed conditions, wildlife behavior, and environmental changes. The ultimate goal is to safeguard coastal ecosystems and establish baseline data for future pollution assessments, ensuring responsible management of natural resources.
Keywords
environmental assessment, Alaska, continental shelf, offshore drilling, pollution prevention, geological features, wildlife behavior, coastal ecosystems, advanced technology, baseline data
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