Surfrider Santa Cruz: New Window to Speak Out Against Offshore Drilling, Deadline is Feb 26

During the last 60-day public comment period, more than 270,000 people spoke out against offshore drilling, sending a powerful message before comments closed on January 23rd. But, instead of reviewing and acting on those comments, the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) has opened a new 30-day comment period, allowing oil and gas companies to nominate potential drilling sites along the Central and Southern California coast. These nominated areas include waters off Santa Cruz, Monterey Bay, and beyond. The public can still push to exclude these areas from future leasing—but time is limited. We urge you to submit a public comment opposing offshore drilling, focusing on the following key issues: Use conflicts (fishing, boating, recreation, and research); Sensitive areas and protected habitats; Coastal economies and community impacts; Environmental and biological factors; Cultural and archaeological sites. Submit COMMENT

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