Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Oil Fight: Conservationists vs. Shell in Alaska

The endangered bearded seal is one mammal that lives in the area that conservationists are concerned might be affected by Shell's plans. 


Green groups worry how oil drilling may affect whales and seals; feds say any risk is negligible.

Federal officials say oil drilling in the Arctic Ocean will have "a negligible impact" on the region's endangered whales and seals, but conservationists say the report fails to account for the long-term effects of oil development on marine wildlife and ignores lessons from the Gulf of Mexico oil spill.

The National Marine Fisheries Service released a 54-page report assessing the risks to marine mammals from drilling planned for several sites in the Chukchi and Beaufort Seas north of Alaska. Shell wants to drill beginning in July 2012.

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