Europa Oil & Gas (Holdings) PLC (AIM:EOG) has announced that William Ahlefeldt, a director of the company since 2004, has decided to retire with immediate.
A memoir from a former US marine and high-level IRA operative coincides with a ramping up in Sinn Féin of attempts to whitewash the past, writes Mick Clifford
Geophysical Services Market to reach US$ 17 Mn by 2026
Global Geophysical Services Market is projected to attain valuation of US$ 17 Million by 2026-end. Global geophysical services market was valued at US$ 11 Bn in 2017 and is anticipated to expand at a CAGR of more than 4.0% from 2018 to 2026
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Geophysical Services Market – Snapshot
Geophysical survey plays an important role in the systematic collection of geophysical data for mineral extraction. Geophysical survey is essential in obtaining magnetic and gravitational fields of the Earth’s interior and topography. Increase in investments in mining and exploration activities is a key factor boosting the demand for geophysical services across the globe. Rise in demand for precious metals such as gold, platinum, titanium, and silver is expected to drive the demand for geophysical services in the near future. Minerals are being excavated at a faster rate across the globe in order to meet the needs of the ri
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Noise of Bottom Trawling Disturbs Marine Mammals, NUIG Study Finds
14th December 2020
A Sperm Whale pod; Irish researchers have found the noise from deep-water trawling can upset whales
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Whales are known to be disturbed by the noise of ships and oil and gas drilling, but now a new study says that bottom trawling can also upset marine mammals.
As the Irish Independent reports today, scientists at NUI Galway’s (NUIG) Ryan Institute have found that the sound generated by trawling for fish around underwater canyons is amplified and may affect marine mammals’ ability to hunt and navigate.
The team used hydrophones to record the impact on the marine environment of trawlers in two surveys in the Irish Sea and Celtic Sea.