Back to newsFifteen environmental organizations have jointly called on Greek authorities to halt seismic survey operations in Greek waters, citing serious risks to cetaceans including dolphins and whales. The NGOs argue that underwater acoustic blasts used during seismic prospecting disrupt the navigation, communication, and feeding of marine mammals, and can cause permanent hearing damage or strandings. Greece hosts some of the Mediterranean's most significant cetacean populations, including sperm whales and striped dolphins. For visitors to Crete, this campaign is a reminder that the island's surrounding waters support rich marine wildlife. Dolphin and whale watching excursions operate along the north and south coasts, and local operators increasingly follow responsible wildlife guidelines. No immediate impact on tourist activities is expected, but the outcome of this advocacy may shape future offshore energy exploration policies across Greek territorial waters.
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15 NGOs Demand Greece Stop Seismic Surveys Harming Dolphins and Whales
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