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Fisheries Plans To Revisit Opinion On Gulf Oil Spill Effects On Endangered Species


An endangered Kemp's Ridley sea turtle is treated after it was found covered in oil.

We told you yesterday about a 2007 document that shows that the National Marine Fisheries Service drastically underestimated the size of a potential oil spill and its effect on endangered species like sea turtles when they signed off on lease sales for drilling sites in the Gulf. A Fisheries official now tells TPMmuckraker that, once the leak is resolved the agency will revisit the opinion.

The agency is charged with enforcing the Endangered Species Act, and part of its mandate is to consult with other federal agencies on whether a proposal -- in this case, opening more of the Gulf to oil and gas drilling -- will jeopardize the existence of protected species.

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Topics: BP, Gulf Coast Oil Spill, Minerals Management Service, National Marine Fisheries Service, turtles

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