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- In the spring of 2015, oil and gas companies will be allowed to explore the East Coast using seismic surveys.
- Political leaders believe that offshore drilling will bring in jobs and money.
- Paul Manning, a cafe owner on the Outer Banks, said an oil spill would ruin businesses that rely on visitors.
- Allen Burrus, a grocer in Hatteras, North Carolina, said, “offshore drilling would bring money to the Outer Banks,” and “environmental fears are being overblown.”
- Mayor Bob Edwards fears that the intense sound waves from seismic surveys will endanger marine life.
- Oil companies believe that “Science and years of experience prove that there is no danger to marine animal populations.”
- Professor Nowacek said, “there has been far too little information collected on the effects of the seismic cannons” for oil companies to say that they are harmless.
- Professor Ioup said that in the Gulf, whales and dolphins communicate at higher frequencies than the sounds of seismic cannons and they likely won’t hear them very well.
- Government officials and the oil and gas industry believe “there is no scientific evidence that blasts harm marine animals.”
- A government scientist said, “It’s pretty well documented that seismic surveys have disrupted animal behavior and animal communication.”
- Evidence for arguments in support of seismic surveys and oil drilling off the Atlantic Coast
- Evidence for arguments against seismic surveys and oil drilling off the Atlantic Coast
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