[15] “The American pitcher plants,” Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society, 34: 110–125; and “The Gulf Coast pitcher plant bogs,” American Scientist, 70: 260–267.
[16] Holiday, M.C., and B.K. O’Bannon (2000). Fisheries of the United States, 1999. Current Fisheries Statistics No. 9900. Silver Spring, Md.: National Marine Fisheries Service.
[17] Holiday, M.C., and B.K. O’Bannon (2000). Fisheries of the United States, 1999. Current Fisheries Statistics No. 9900. Silver Spring, Md.: National Marine Fisheries Service.)(56: Broutman, M.A., and D.L. Leonard (1988). The quality of shellfish growing waters in the Gulf of Mexico. Washington, D.C.: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Ocean Services
[18] Anne Rolfes, Shell Games: Divide and Conquer the Diamond Community, The Concerned Citizens of Norco (LA) and Communities for a Better Environment, (circa 2001, 2002).
[19] Louisiana Bucket Brigade, Birds of Prey: Conoco, Condea Vista, and PPG Feeding Off of Mossville and Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana Bucket Brigade, (circa 2001, 2002).
[20] The U.S. Navy Unmanned Undersea Vehicle (UUV) Master Plan, November 9, 2004, http://www.navy.mil/navydata/technology/uuvmp.pdf.
[21] Press Release, “Western Gulf of Mexico Sale 204 Nets $287,081,023 in High Bids,” Minerals Management Service, December 3, 2007, http://www.gomr.mms.gov/homepg/whatsnew/newsreal/2007/071203a.pdf
[22] Entergy Corporation is running the Vermont Yankee nuclear plant beyond capacity and safety margins: in August 2007 an Entergy cooling tower collapsed spilling millions of gallons of radioactive water and causing Vermont Yankee to “scram”—leaving the water-cooled nuclear reactor dangerously close to a potential meltdown and nuclear explosion. See: Citizen’s Awareness Network, www.nukebusters.org
[23] Louisiana Disaster Recovery Foundation: http://duvallawfirm.com/representativeclients.asp>. Apache Operations: http://www.apachecorp.com/About_Us/Global_Strategy_and_Operations/Operations_Overview/United_States/
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