Science, not politics, needs to guide decision-making in America's extreme, remote, and fragile Arctic Ocean. If we are to avoid irreparable harm to an ecosystem found nowhere else in the country, we need to develop a comprehensive research and monitoring plan and set aside significant areas for protection.
Science Must Guide Offshore Arctic Conservation, Development
Oct. 5, 2011 | Huffington Post | Marilyn Heiman
Topics: Conservation, Oil & Gas Development, Oil & Gas Leasing, Science, U.S. Arctic Policy, Wildlife
Regions: Alaska, Beaufort Sea – U.S., Chukchi Sea, U.S. Arctic Waters
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