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Protesters held placards reading “Go to hell Shell” and “No to oil; Protect our ocean”. The protest also featured giant snoek and whale puppets.
A petition to stop the seismic survey has nearly 400,000 signatories. The petition states that the air guns used during the seismic survey will cause loud shock wave emissions that will damage the surrounding marine environment.
But on Friday, the high court in Makhanda dismissed an urgent application launched by environmental groups to stop the seismic survey from going ahead.
Speaking to the crowd, Abbott urged protesters to boycott Shell by not buying petrol from any of the company’s petrol stations.
Elaine Mills, a Greenpeace Cape Town volunteer at the protest, said that Shell’s seismic survey would destroy the marine heritage of the Wild Coast. “There is huge public opposition against their action. They are not wanted in South Africa’s coastal waters,” said Mills.
Mills said the survey will not only affect marine creatures, but also fishing communities on the Wild Coast “whose livelihoods depend on our marine life”. She said increasing public pressure would force Shell to withdraw its plans.
The company also said that according to international research and industry experience, there is “an extremely low likelihood of biologically significant harm to marine life from appropriately mitigated seismic surveying”.
Original article published on GroundUp.
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