Back to newsGreek authorities are conducting new seismic surveys in the Ionian Sea and around Crete as part of an ongoing hydrocarbon exploration program. The surveys aim to update the country's geological map and gather data on potential oil and gas reserves beneath the seabed. This type of research involves specialized vessels using acoustic equipment to map underground rock formations. For visitors, the surveys have no direct impact on tourism activities, beaches, or daily life on the island. Crete's coastal waters remain open for swimming, diving, and boat excursions. The research is a long-term scientific and energy policy initiative by the Greek government, with results expected to inform future decisions about offshore energy development in the eastern Mediterranean region.
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Greece surveys Crete seabed for oil and gas reserves
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