U.S. Navy Proposes “Taking” 33 Million Marine Mammals
Over the years, the Navy has been forced to acknowledge what science has clearly demonstrated: noise generated by sonar and underwater detonations can kill marine mammals, like whales and porpoises, and disturb their normal feeding, breeding and migration. In preparing for its upcoming exercises, the Navy has asked the National Marine Fisheries Service for approval to “take” a number of marine mammals — “take” being the broad term for everything from killing these creatures to disturbing their habits.
This all sounds as it should be, with the Navy requesting permission from the agency, as required by various laws protecting marine mammals and endangered species. But the numbers say something else. In its testing areas in the Atlantic, the Gulf of Mexico and the Pacific, the Navy estimates that between 2014 and 2019 it will “take” nearly 33 million marine mammals — everything from blue whales to elephant seals. [link to timzimmermann.com]
Re: U.S. Navy Proposes “Taking” 33 Million Marine Mammals
We are a sick nation and are so many others. How can humans have no respect for the other inhabitants of our home I am going to consider myself something separate from human. Need to think of what I shall call it.
Re: U.S. Navy Proposes “Taking” 33 Million Marine Mammals
No protection for the creatures of the sea? Why? Because man wants to test his toys in their home and destroy them. Man has become a plague upon the earth...