Offshore oil- and gas-drilling platforms are rich habitats for fish, and removing them completely would result in a loss of over 95% of fish biomass, new research has revealed.
Pacific Oil and Gas Decommissioning Activities
Retired oil rigs off the California coast could find new lives as artificial reefs
Vibrant Ecosystems”: California Oil Rigs Are Unlikely Oases for Billions of Marine Creatures - Nice News
California oil spill: What's cost of ending offshore drilling? - Los Angeles Times
Rigs to Reefs: The Sub-Surface Story of Oil Platform Decommissioning - Montecito
California's Offshore Industry Up Close - GRACE UNDER PRESSURE
California Sea Lions Nursing underwater at Southern Califorina Eureka Oil Rigs - Underwater Photography Guide
Alkaline Battery — Design Life-Cycle
The Ecological Costs of Removing California's Offshore Oil Rigs - Eos
The Watch - March 11, 2020 issue
What's the cost to remove California's offshore oil rigs?