The Obama administration is to allow surveying of the seabed using
seismic airguns that have been likened to a ‘grenade blast’ for whales and
other creatures
Overlap of proposed seismic airgun blasting
areas and essential fish habitat and critical
habitat in the
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Wednesday 30 March 2016 13.00 BSTLast modified on Wednesday
30 March 201613.01 BST
The Obama
administration is to press ahead with proposals to allow loud
underwater prospecting for oil and gas off the east coast, even though the
practice has been likened to being at the “epicenter of a grenade blast” for
whales and other marine creatures sensitive to noise.
The federal Bureau of Ocean
Energy Management(BOEM) is considering eight
applications for seismic airgun testing which environmentalists
say would imperil at-risk whales, sea turtles, sharks and other fish species.
Despite the Obama administration’s recent decision torule out oil and
gas drilling in the Atlantic Ocean, the airgun testing applications will
still be assessed. The seismic airguns are used to emit repetitive blasts of
compressed air through the water until they hit the seabed. The echoes from
this process can be used to determine if there are deposits of oil and gas
beneath the sea floor.
Applications for this testing cover vast areas of the Atlantic
stretching from Delaware to Florida . Opponents of the testing claim it
could potentially drive whales and fish from their habitat and interfere with their
ability to find food and mate.
“We know that endangered whales and fish all change their behavior
because of these blasts,” said Dr Ingrid Biedron, marine scientist at
conservation group Oceana. “Whales use sound to find partners and food and we
are worried these behaviors will be interrupted, or they may be displaced.
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