Guest guest Posted March 29, 2005 Report Share Posted March 29, 2005 SAVE THIS DATE – APRIL 12 2005 - AND JOIN US TO HELP PROTECT OUR WHALES AND MARINE MAMMALS FROM LIFE THREATENING ACTIVE SONAR Public Hearing Marin County Board of Supervisors Resolution For a Moratorium on Loud Sonars Known to Harm Whales What: Public Hearing for Resolution When: April 12th at 6:30 PM Where: County Board of Supervisors Chambers, 3501 Civic Center Drive, San Rafael (Room 329) An opportunity to show your support to protect our whales and other marine mammals is coming up on the evening of April 12 at the Marin County Board of Supervisors meeting room at the Marin Civic Center. We are delighted to announce that the Seaflow Resolution, which opposes the deployment of high intensity active sonar, will be introduced to the Marin Board of Supervisors at their meeting by Charles McGlashan, as his first act of legislative sponsorship. The Resolution has a much better chance of being passed by the Board if there is significant public support for it. The Resolution emphasizes that, as Marin residents we are privileged to have whales migrate along our coastline, how we benefit economically from having them here, and how, in turn, we have a responsibility to help protect our whales and marine life from life threatening active sonar. We now know that whales and marine life are threatened by active sonar that blasts through thousands of cubic miles, compromising marine habitat and even killing marine life. Recent evidence links whale and dolphin mass strandings and deaths with U.S. Navy mid frequency active sonar exercises. The Navy would like to be exempt from environmental laws regulating ocean noise, despite the increasing global consensus that ‘ocean noise’ is threatening marine life. It is very important to note that there are other more benign technologies already, or soon to be deployed, that do not harm marine ecosystems and can perform the same function as these sonars. Please email this to your friends and join us! For further information about Seaflow and/or the Resolution, please refer to the Seaflow website www.seaflow.org or email info. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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