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Offshore Fracking Petition Dear Governor Jerry Brown, We, the undersigned, call on you to protect public health, wildlife and our climate from offshore fracking's risks. California's coast is a natural treasure, upon which millions of people and animals depend. But now oil companies are threatening entire ecosystems by intensifying drilling with toxic fracking techniques. Please act now to halt this dangerous practice and preserve our oceans for future generations. Sincerely, Mary Trujillo, Anaheim, CA Kylie Cob, Greenbrae, CA Marguerite Shuster, Sierra Madre, CA Linda Lessels, Santa Barbara, CA Stephanie Mitchell, Los Angeles, CA Linda Smith, Carmel, CA Lisa Jacobson, El Portal, CA Gary C, Placerville, CA Anne Sotelo, Los Angeles, CA J. 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