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| name = Oil Rig | name = Oil Rig | ||
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| ===== Oil Rig ===== | ===== Oil Rig ===== | ||
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| ====Real Life History==== | ====Real Life History==== | ||
| + | The United States portion of the Gulf of Mexico has the largest concentration of offshore platforms in the world, totaling more than 4500 of them. By 2000, 151 platforms had been converted into permanent reefs instead of being removed once the rigs had been abandoned. This was done to allow for the metal frames to house all sorts of marine life by giving shelter where there wasn't any before. | ||
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