‘Every square inch is covered in life’: the ageing oil rigs that became marine oases
by Katharine Gammon in Santa Barbara county from Environment | The Guardian on (#6FK2F)
Built decades ago, California's offshore oil platforms are home to a huge diversity of marine life. Now a debate rages over their future
On a recent August afternoon, Ann Scarborough Bull motored out two miles from the coast of Santa Barbara aboard a research vessel called the Danny C. The marine biologist and her colleagues had an unusual destination in their sights: a disused oil platform that loomed ahead like a forgotten skyscraper reaching up from the horizon.
The team wasn't interested in the platform itself, but what lurked beneath. When they reached the ageing structure, named Holly, they lowered a car-sized remote- controlled vehicle under the waves.
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