Naturally Kiawah Magazine Volume 40 | Page 22

Offshore Drilling: Protecting Our Coastline Once Again O By Leigh Cobb  ffshore drilling became a topic of concern for many on the southeast coast in 2015 when the Obama administration announced that it was considering opening the Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia coasts to offshore oil and gas drilling. The possibility of offshore drilling galvanized individuals and districts concerned about the dangers this would pose to both coastal economies and the environment. As a result, 140 communities up and down the Atlantic coast passed resolutions opposing offshore drilling and the harmful seismic testing that precedes it. In response to opposition, the federal government protected the Atlantic, as well areas in Alaska and the Pacific, from new offshore drilling when it finalized the current 2017–2022 five-year National Outer Continental Shelf Program in 2016. 20 Photo by Adam Chandler