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Alpine Satellite Development Plan Water Quality Monitoring Report, 2010
During the winter of 1998/1999, ConocoPhillips Alaska, Inc. (CPAI) initiated construction of the Alpine Facility (CD1 and CD2) in the Colville River Delta (CRD). Alpine... -
Nuiqsut Caribou Subsistence Monitoring Project: Results of Year 4 Hunter Inte...
This Year 4 report presents the first four years of data for the Nuiqsut Caribou Monitoring Project based on research conducted by Stephen R. Braund & Associates (SRB&A)... -
Mammal Surveys in the Greater Kuparuk Area, 2007
The focus of this study was the distribution, abundance, and calf production of Central Arctic Herd (CAH) caribou between the Colville and Kuparuk rivers in northern Alaska... -
Avian Studies for the Alpine Satellite Development Project, Alaska, 2009
ConocoPhillips Alaska, Inc. (CPAI), conducted wide-ranging surveys for birds on the Colville Delta and in the northeast National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska (NE NPRA) in 2009. CPAI... -
Avian Studies in the Kuparuk Oilfield, 2009
From 1988–1999, ABR, Inc., conducted avian studies for ARCO Alaska, Inc., in the Kuparuk Oilfield on the Arctic Coastal Plain of Alaska. In 2000–2009, we continued this work... -
Alpine Satellite Development Plan Water Quality Monitoring Report, 2011
The Alpine Satellite Development Plan (ASDP) 2011 Water Quality Monitoring Report presents the result of the field sampling conducted in August 2011 for ConocoPhillips Alaska,... -
Avian Studies for the Alpine Satellite Development Project, 2007
Avian aerial surveys were conducted in the Colville Delta in 2007 in support of the Alpine Satellite Development Project (ASDP) for ConocoPhillips Alaska, Inc., and Anadarko... -
Steller's Eider Survey Near Barrow, Alaska, June, 2008
The Alaska breeding population of Steller’s Eider (Polysticta stelleri) was classified as threatened under the Endangered Species Act in June 1997 (USFWS 2002). Recent records... -
Greater Moose's Tooth 1 Alpine Satellite Project 2009 Spring Breakup Hydrolog...
This report presents observations and findings of the 2009 Greater Moose’s Tooth 1 (GMT1) Alpine Satellite Project Spring Breakup and Hydrologic Assessment conducted by Michael... -
Avian Studies in the Kuparuk Oilfield, 2007
From 1985–1999, ABR, Inc., conducted avian studies for ARCO Alaska, Inc., in the Kuparuk Oilfield on the Arctic Coastal Plain of Alaska. In 2000–2007, we continued this work... -
Avian Studies in the Kuparuk Oilfield, 2008
From 1988–1999, ABR, Inc., conducted avian studies for ARCO Alaska, Inc., in the Kuparuk Oilfield on the Arctic Coastal Plain of Alaska. In 2000–2008, we continued this work... -
Mammal Surveys in the Greater Kuparuk Area, 2008
The focus of this study was the distribution, abundance, and calf production of Central Arctic Herd (CAH) caribou between the Colville and Kuparuk rivers in northern Alaska... -
Colville River Delta Lakes Recharge Monitoring and Analysis
The State of Alaska Department of Natural Resources (ADNR) Office of Habitat Management and Permitting (OHMP) oversees fish habitat permitting in the Colville River Delta. The... -
Eider Nest Searches At The CD-3 Pad, Ice Road, And Spill-Response Sites On Th...
Spectacled Eiders (Somateria fischeri) and Steller’s Eiders (Polysticta stelleri) occur on the Colville River Delta and are listed as threatened species under the Endangered... -
Avian Studies for the Alpine Satellite Development Project, 2011
Avian aerial surveys were conducted in the Colville Delta and in the northeastern National Petroleum Reserve–Alaska (NE NPRA) in 2011 in support of the Alpine Satellite... -
Avian Studies in the Kuparuk Oilfield, 2012
ABR, Inc., has conducted avian studies in the Kuparuk Oilfield for ConocoPhillips Alaska (formerly PHILLIPS Alaska, Inc.) and its predecessor, ARCO Alaska, Inc., since 1988. The... -
Eider Nest Searches At The CD-3 Pad, Ice Road, And Spill-Response Sites On Th...
CPAI Operations has required identification of Spectacled Eider nests prior to off-pad activity to minimize disturbance to this species of nesting bird. Consequently, CPAI...