Oil is taken out of the ground from oil pumps. Then it is loaded onto a tanker and tanked to wherever it needs to be.
China and Vietnam have very different views on offshore oil exploration. In May 2014, Vietnam stated that they will take all measures necessary to defend their interests if China doesn't remove their oil rigs from waters in both of their waters.
Oil is not harvested, crops are harvested. Oil is explored and is normally pumped out of the ground.
Damselfish is the food chain that can be found in the coastal waters of Virginia. The population of which organisms in the food chain would be the first to decline if commercial fishing over harvested shrimp.
No, they dont test during the offshore training. It would be done during the physical. Possibly random while offshore also.
International waters, also known as the high seas, begin 12 nautical miles (about 13.8 miles or 22.2 kilometers) from the baseline of a coastal state. From Galveston, Texas, this means that you would need to travel at least 12 nautical miles offshore into the Gulf of Mexico to reach international waters. Anything beyond this distance is not subject to the jurisdiction of any particular country.
Initially, bootlegging was a term for people who carried flasks of liquor on their bodies, in rounded bottles that strapped to the calves of their legs, where the bottle would be hidden by their boot and yet easily accessed. Soon the term was used to identify anyone who transported alcohol over land. Rum runners made use of the fact that liquor wasn't banned if more than 3-miles offshore. People who owned small boats would meet larger boats carrying liquor in legal waters (usually in the dead of night) and transport the alcohol to shore, where it would be sold to bootleggers. These two terms quickly became synonymous to describe people who transported liquor illegally.
Offshore injuries on oceangoing vessels are covered by the Jones Act. Look for a good Jones Act lawyer if you have received an offshore injury.
After your fruits or vegetables are harvested they are stored and kept in a place where it would be kept freshly stored
None. Any disaster caused by offshore drilling would be a man-made disaster.
If you have had security issues in the past, then an offshore bank account would be a good idea. however if you feel that your money would be safe it would be easier to keep it in the same bank account.
It would be very difficult to get a job with no experience almost anywhere now. For a job offshore there are usually specific skills needed so it would be even harder.
No, mud cracks in a shale or mudstone typically indicate exposure to air and subsequent drying out, which would suggest a shallow water or terrestrial setting rather than deep water offshore marine environment. Deep marine environments are not conducive to mud cracking as the sediments are continuously submerged under water.