Today the 吃瓜黑料 released a map showing the proximity of several globally significant Important Bird Areas to the site where Shell’s drilling rig Kulluk ran aground after breaking free of tug boat tow lines five times during a Gulf of Alaska storm. The map also shows the route to Kiliuda Bay where it was towed for safer harbor, which is still within an Important Bird Area.“Shell has demonstrated that it’s a catastrophe waiting to happen,” said 吃瓜黑料 President and CEO David Yarnold. “America’s best scientists say we know so little about the deep freeze of an environment in the Arctic Ocean that we can’t fix it if Shell breaks it. The Arctic seas are far too important to the preservation of birds, polar bears and other wildlife to chance an ice-locked, BP-style blowout.”The Kulluk grounding occurred within a globally significant Important Bird Area where roughly 180,000 seabirds nest and more than 100,000 Black Scoters, White-winged Scoters, Harlequin...