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North Sea's marine conundrum

WHILE Australian regulators and BP grapple with new marine life bound to be discovered during frontier exploration in the Ceduna Sub-Basin, the UK is dealing with the opposite – successive generations of marine life that have developed on the UK's 470 offshore installations, facilities that will cost $64 billion to decommission over the next 15 years.

North Sea's marine conundrum

The North Sea has two protected species that must be recognised during the mammoth decommissioning effort that industry needs to get its head around: Lophelia pertusa, a cold-water coral and Sabellaria...

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