Category: Oil & Gas – Fisheries
Bulkan calls for more detailed study of marine environment where Exxon operates
By Stabroek News The impact assessment of the cumulative effects for Exxon’s planned 35 Multiwell Exploration and Appraisal (E&A) Drilling Programme should fill major gaps of the four existing EIAs including a much more detailed study of the marine environment than was previously done, says environmentalist Janette Bulkan. On July 19th, the Environmental Protection Agency...
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Dr. Janette Bulkan sees role of diaspora in raising awareness of threats to fishing industry by oil exploration
By News Source Guyana Dr. Bulkan, who was at the time delivering a presentation at a Guyana Symposium in Queens, New York on Saturday, said in addition to climate change, and pollution, petroleum activities within Guyana’s Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) are undoubtedly contributing to a low catch. Professor at the University of British Columbia, Dr....
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Dumping mud on our livelihoods to enrich Exxon and partners
Dear Editor, I am responding to your article ‘EPA says impact study needed of new proposed Exxon drilling programme in Stabroek Block – cites possible cumulative effect’ (SN 18 July 2022). In this article you state, “`With respect to fishery operations there are no impacts that are anticipated due to the distance of the project...
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Enormous amount of mud will be dumped on the Demerara fishing grounds
Dear Editor, Thank you for securing information from NRG Holdings Ltd. (SN 19 July 2022, ‘Extensive consultations’ held with fisherfolk prior to Demerara dredging activities – NRG Holdings). I wonder if the sheer amount of mud to be dredged and dumped onto their traditional fishing grounds was explained by the company during the focus group...
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Why is there no EIA for the dredging of the Demerara Ship Channel?
Dear Editor, I have not noticed any comments in the local Press on MARAD Notice to Mariners number 113 (2022) dated June 28, 2022. This Notice defines a sea area of 119 square kilometres offshore from Plantation Best where the biggest of the oil field shore bases is being constructed, which will be deep-dredged up...
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Environmentalist calls on FAO to release study on fish catch
By Stabroek News Environmentalist Simone Mangal-Joly has written to the Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO) calling on it to release a study which purports to say that Guyana’s oil and gas industry is not causing the low fish catch being experienced by fishermen here. In a letter yesterday to Julio Berdeague, Assistant Director General of...
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