Animals
Dolphins And Whales At Risk From Offshore Seismic Testing In Atlantic Ocean, Group Warns [VIDEO]
Seismic air guns, which generate underwater blasts of noise used in offshore oil and gas exploration efforts, can cause widespread harm to whales, dolphins, sea turtles and other marine life, according to Oceana, an international ocean conservation group, seeking to curb the practice as the U.S. considers more offshore drilling.
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