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  1. 20 Dec 2018

    Attorneys general from East Coast states are joining & partners in suing the Trump administration to stop seismic airgun blasting in the Atlantic: Thank you, . live tweeting

  2. 11 Dec 2018

    : Oceana and partners sue federal government to stop seismic airgun blasting in the Atlantic

  3. The North Atlantic right whale is critically endangered and less than 420 whales remain. Without , they could go extinct. We have to . Watch our hearing at 10 a.m. Eastern ➡️

  4. 20 Dec 2018

    While the administration continues to place the interests of the fossil fuel industry ahead of our precious natural resources, attorneys general up and down the Atlantic coast will fight efforts to open the waters off our shores to .

  5. Seismic airgun blasting used to find oil for offshore drilling is destroying critically endangered North Atlantic right whales. Today's hearing addressed the urgent need for . It's time to and save this endangered species.

  6. 12 Dec 2018

    : Yesterday Oceana and other leading environmental groups announced a lawsuit against the federal government to stop seismic airgun blasting in the Atlantic. Learn more:

  7. Dolphins, whales and other animals could endure five million blasts as these companies seek offshore oil and gas deposits. Should it go forward, this blasting will irreparably harm marine species.

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  8. 8 Mar 2019

    We need to . wants to save the Right . Only 100 breeding females left. We need Congress to halt seismic Blasting along the Atlantic Coast. Help him in his efforts. RT, RT.,RT. Call your Rep. Spread the Word!

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  9. 20 Feb 2019

    : Oceana and our allies are seeking a court order to block dangerous seismic airgun blasting for offshore oil in the Atlantic. Read more:

  10. 22 Feb 2019

    : President Trump wants to allow seismic airgun blasting in search of offshore oil to irreparably harm marine life from zooplankton to critically endangered whales. We’re seeking a court order to stop him. Learn more:

  11. 22 Oct 2019

    Thank you so much to the League of Women Voters Martin County for inviting me to be the guest speaker at their October luncheon in Palm City. @FloridaOceana

  12. 29 Dec 2018

    The U.S. government estimated that seismic airgun blasting in the Atlantic could harass or harm marine mammals like dolphins and whales hundreds of thousands of times. Help stop & now:

  13. 11 Dec 2018

    Seismic airgun blasting in the Atlantic Ocean, used to search for oil and gas deposits deep below the ocean’s surface, is the first step toward offshore drilling. If allowed, it would harm marine life. More:

  14. 8 Dec 2018

    There are only about 440 North Atlantic right whales left in the world, and their only known calving grounds are under attack from seismic blasting. Help us and , before it’s too late.

  15. 18 Mar 2019

    : After the Trump administration approved seismic testing that could be a first step to exploratory drilling, scientists warn that the extreme noise could put endangered whales and other marine life at risk. More, via :

  16. Seismic oil and gas exploration will kill North Atlantic right whales. If we don’t , this critically endangered species is gone for good. We need , not more handouts to Trump’s industry friends. Extinct is forever.

  17. 12 Dec 2018

    : and partners are suing the Trump administration over seismic airgun blasting in the Atlantic, threatening marine life such as the critically endangered North Atlantic right whale.

  18. Help us ! Trump's administration has moved to allow seismic testing to search oil and gas off of Maryland's coast. This testing can have devastating effects on our marine life. Call at 202-225-5311 & tell him to and !

  19. Today at the Rally to Save Our Seas in Cape May, NJ I stood with other elected officials & the people of South Jersey to show our united opposition against seismic testing in the Atlantic Ocean. We must protect our oceans & coastal economies. .

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