Oil & Wildlife
Is it possible for the infrastructure of the oil industry to be a positive asset for wildlife or is that a contradiction in terms?
Monty Don presents Shared Planet, the series that explores the crunch point between human population and the natural world. In this week's programme we have a report from the Arabian Gulf off the coast of Qatar where we witness oil rig legs encrusted with life, pods of dolphins and work monitoring the arrival of migrant whale sharks to the area. With the Deep Horizon incident in the Gulf of Mexico still fresh in many minds are oil rigs and ocean wildlife in conflict or can oil and wildlife share the same space. David Paterson, Executive Director of the Marine Alliance for Science and Technology for Scotland is in the Shared Planet studio to explore the issues.
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Professor David Paterson
Professor David Paterson is Executive Director of , The Marine Alliance for Science and Technology for Scotland and professor of Coastal Ecology at St Andrew鈥檚 University.听 David is also chair of the Shetland Oil Terminal Environmental Advisory Group (SOTEAG) Monitoring Committee.
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David鈥檚 research includes the biodiversity and ecosystem function of coastal systems and the impact of global climate change on marine systems.
The Shared Planet Studio
From left to right: Presenter Monty Don, Correspondent Kelvin Boot and Professor David Paterson from The University of St Andrews.
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- Tue 23 Jul 2013 11:00麻豆社 Radio 4
- Mon 29 Jul 2013 21:00麻豆社 Radio 4
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