Researchers push for action as Newfoundland seabirds vanish: ‘It’s shameful’
ST. JOHN’S, N.L. — The small nocturnal birds known as Leach’s storm petrels are a telling symbol of ocean health. But they’ve vanished in the millions since offshore oil production started 20 years ago in the North Atlantic east of St. John’s, N.L., and no one’s sure why.
Seabird specialist Bill Montevecchi of Memorial University of Newfoundland says it’s high time potential links were studied. He’s among researchers who say regulators have failed to require independent, scientific analysis of a drastic decline within the world’s largest colony at Baccalieu Island.
It’s down about 40 per cent, or more than three million birds.
“We know these birds are attracted to the flares, we know they’re attracted to the platforms,” Montevecchi said of the four major offshore oil sites operating within a short flight.