BOEM clarifies airgun noise positionChief environmental officer says there is no evidence that offshore seismic surveys have adverse impacts on animal populations Alan Bailey Petroleum News
On March 9 William Brown, chief environmental officer for the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, issued a science note clarifying BOEM’s views on the impact of offshore seismic surveys on marine animals and refuting claims that surveys damage animal populations.
A marine seismic survey typically inv....
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