As BP’s oil continues to spew unabated into the Gulf of Mexico, Shell is pushing forward with plans for
exploratory drilling off Alaska’s arctic coast. If Shell gets its way, exploratory drilling will begin as early as
July in the Chukchi and Beaufort seas—home to many distinctive Arctic species, as well as communities
who have relied on these animals and the environment for their culture and subsistence for millenia.
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