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Three Trump Cabinet members have toured a key point of operations at a prolific oil field near the Arctic Ocean in Alaska ...
The Trump administration is proposing to restore the potential for oil and gas drilling on 13 million acres of government-owned Arctic land that had previously been restricted by the Biden ...
A homeowner in Oakland, California is gaining attention for their enormous, 27-foot tall Agave Americana plant that is now in its once-in-a-lifetime death bloom. Real estate agent Kirsten Jordan ...
The deepest offshore oil well was over 35,000 feet by the Deepwater Horizon, and the Maersk Voyager operated in the deepest ...
Delta stripers and sturgeon bites are good, Alan Fong said. Wishon trout bite wide open, Kelly Brewer reported. Shaver kokanee and trout action good, Dick Nichols said. McClure bass and trout action ...
An opinion from NOAA’s Fisheries Service triggered immediate lawsuits from both oil industry players and environmental groups ...
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Oil rigs present several unique challenges for sustainable ... One study found that a typical eight-legged platform can house 12,000 to 14,000 fish. The U.S. Bureau of Safety and Environmental ...
Fishermen are also advised to avoid fishing near or seeking shelter around oil rigs during storms. With Maharashtra's coastline spanning 877.97 kms, fishermen are urged to cooperate with ...
The biggest fish on the planet (Rhincodon typus) — reaching up to 18 meters long — munch through 20 kilograms of plankton daily. Oil and gas rigs act like artificial reefs, creating plenty of ...
Sturgeon did all the work on the conversion himself, at the boat yard in a small fishing village, where he moved with his grandfather during the project. He says he'd work six days a week and as ...
"We fish there year-round and I'm afraid if they put an exclusive zone around these oil rigs we'll lose a lot of territory where we'll no longer be able to fish," said Richard d'Entremont.