Update of the status of subsistence uses in Exxon Valdez oil
Update of the status of subsistence uses in Exxon Valdez oil spill area communities, 2003
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For each of 15 communities, extensive data are presented: history, demographics, economic overview, subsistence resource harvest and uses, natural resource conditions, social and economic conditions, and evaluation of the Gulf Ecosystem Monitoring Program (GEM). The conclusion evaluates the overall progress in the Trustee Council's recovery objective in subsistence uses in the area affected by the Exxon Valdez oil spill.
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