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Offshore drilling operation—some are proposed as close as 3 miles from shore.
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Stop offshore drilling

Please ask your representative or senator to protect our oceans from the chronic toxic pollution and occasional catastrophic spills from oil and gas drilling by voting against any bill that allows more offshore drilling.

Recently...

Holding the line on drilling

On May 13, the Senate rejected a "drill anywhere and everywhere" amendment. The vote protects our sensitive coasts, oceans, Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Western open spaces and wildlife. Read the release.

What's at stake

Offshore drilling creates a heavy burden on the oceans. Even when there are no large spills, the drilling and production process routinely releases hundreds of thousands of gallons of water and mud tainted with mercury, carcinogens and poisons into fragile ecosystems. And the risk of catastrophic disaster, like the 1969 oil spill that ravaged Santa Barbara, Calif., is always present.

Instead of working to open our coasts to oil and gas drilling, Congress should pursue real solutions to our energy problems, including making our cars and trucks go farther on a gallon of gas and exploring renewable sources for electricity. In Florida, we're  spearheading a statewide grassroots campaign and lobbying effort to win permanent protection from offshore drilling in Florida, California, Oregon and other states.

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Recent actions and results

Stopping Oil Drilling Off Our Coasts


Supporting the 26 year-old moratorium on new offshore drilling, we helped block an amendment that would have allowed drilling for natural gas as close as 50 miles off the coast of Virginia, off the mouth of the Chesapeake Bay and off Assateague Island National Seashore and wildlife areas.

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