Raincoast’s review of Enbridge’s Northern Gateway ESA
Raincoast’s review of Enbridge’s Northern Gateway Environmental Impact Statement is available in report format. The document is 270 pages and can be download here.
Full document
RCF evidence to Joint Review Panel (JRP/NEB)
By section
- Table of Contents
- Part 1. Preface, Terrestrial Impacts, Cumulative Impacts, Natural Hazards and Climate Change
- Part 2. Marine Impacts – Marine Mammals
- Part 3. Marine Impacts – Marine Birds
- Part 4. Marine Impacts – Salmonids
- Part 5. Marine Impacts – Herring
- Part 6. Marine Impacts – Eulechon
- Part 7. Marine Impacts – Tankers and Navigational hazards
- Evaluating external risks to Protected Areas (supporting evidence in press in Nat. Areas J. 2012)
- Underwater Noise Impacts submitted by NRDC
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