Bird friendly lighting at sea
The Nederlandse Aardolie Maatschappij (NAM) and Philips have recently developed a new type of lighting for oil and gas platforms that is ‘bird friendly’. The lights give off a limited part of the colour spectrum, which distract birds less when they fly over the North Sea, making their journey much safer. A platform of the NAM, just off the Dutch coast at the height of the island of Vlieland, is currently testing the new lighting. The primary results are apparently very positive, according to NAM and Philips.
Remember, this is a country that builds bridges for frogs and wildlife.
(Link: De Gelderlander)
Now I’m intrigued…what does a frog bridge look like?
Ok, bridge is a big word, they build tunnels so that frogs can cross roads with getting squished.
Vlieland is an island.
Then please correct this article:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vlieland