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NEW YORK 鈥 鈥淣o coastal community鈥攚hether for people or birds鈥攖hrives in the shadow of offshore oil rigs. There are places where offshore drilling is already a fact. Let鈥檚 make the smart choice to limit drilling to those places and not to take dumb risks like drilling in the Arctic or off coasts that rely on tourism,鈥 said David Yarnold (), 吃瓜黑料鈥檚 president and CEO, in response to the five-year offshore oil and gas leasing plan released today by the Department of the Interior.
鈥淐oastal communities profit from sustainable beach tourism and protecting birds and places they need, both of which would be directly affected by oil spills.
鈥淭his five-year plan ignores millions of Americans who don鈥檛 want their shorelines put in harm鈥檚 way.鈥
The new plan includes parts of the outer continental shelf (OCS) along the Arctic, Atlantic and Pacific coasts. The 吃瓜黑料 supports limiting offshore drilling to where leases are already active. Expanding lease sales to sensitive marine areas off the Arctic, Atlantic and Pacific coasts threatens critical bird habitat as well as the economic viability of hundreds of coastal communities.
From coast to coast, 吃瓜黑料 experts oppose the expansion of new offshore leasing.
Oil and Ice Don鈥檛 Mix: Arctic Offshore Drilling Is Especially Risky
鈥淭he Arctic Ocean provides necessary habitat for seabirds and marine mammals. Wildlife hotspots like Hanna Shoal and Smith Bay form the backbone of the Arctic marine ecosystem, and the science strongly supports their ongoing protection,鈥 said Nils Warnock, executive director of 吃瓜黑料 Alaska.
鈥淪cheduling oil and gas lease sales in the Arctic Ocean as part of the five-year plan is terribly irresponsible, putting a fragile ecosystem that is already stressed by climate change at further risk from oil spills for which there is no capacity to respond to in any meaningful way.鈥
Atlantic Communities Rally against Offshore Drilling
鈥淢ore than 100 coastal communities up and down the Atlantic coast have passed resolutions against the expansion of offshore drilling鈥攚ill the White House listen?鈥 asked Walker Golder, director of 吃瓜黑料鈥檚 Atlantic Coast Initiative.
鈥淩isking damage to the marine biodiversity and fisheries off the Atlantic coast by drilling for oil would be a short-sighted decision. Removing the Atlantic coast from the offshore leasing program will benefit people, birds and other wildlife of the Atlantic coast for generations to come.鈥
Atlantic seabirds and shorebirds that would be especially at-risk from offshore oil and gas development include: Red Knots, Piping Plovers, American Oystercatchers, Greater Shearwaters, Sooty Shearwaters and Roseate Terns.
California Recalls Disastrous Experience with Offshore Drilling
鈥淭he 1969 Santa Barbara oil spill taught us that drilling off our beautiful coasts wasn鈥檛 worth the gamble, and we鈥檝e unfortunately had to learn that same lesson many times since,鈥 said Michael Lynes, director of public policy for 吃瓜黑料 California.
鈥淐alifornians have made it clear time and time again that they stand against new oil drilling off their coast, and 吃瓜黑料 California will stand with the people in opposing any new effort to expand it.
鈥淭his is not about sensible economic development,鈥 Lynes added. 鈥淚t鈥檚 about the crass exploitation of natural resources in a way that threatens California鈥檚 bird, marine life, and fishing industry 鈥 and our truly Californian way of life.鈥
What鈥檚 Next?
The five-year proposal will be subject to a 60-day public comment period. 吃瓜黑料 is calling upon its 1.2 million members to of such a dangerous and unnecessary expansion of offshore drilling.
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