Guest guest Posted May 15, 2009 Report Share Posted May 15, 2009 Actually that's midnight mountain time. The National Park Services Center in Denver, Colorado hosts the servers so (if you're on the east coast) you get a couple of hours of extra time.Here's the website for submitting comments -http://parkplanning.nps.gov/commentForm.cfm?parkID=374 & projectID=11170 & documentId=26021As the previous email on the topic explained, the Sierra Club is firmly behind ALTERNATIVE 4There are lots of environmental/wildlife issues going on at the moment and perhaps a recreational management plan for an area that's already protected as a national park may not seem like a high priority. On the other hand, it's areas like Everglades National Park which are at the core of the Sierra Club's mission. If the largest cause of death for endangered manatees inside the park is powerboat collisions, if the once outstanding wading bird populations and fishery of the park are only a tiny fraction of what they once were, and if the vast carpets of seagrass which once covered huge swaths of Florida Bay in enormous living carpets and are now being sliced and diced by boat hulls and propellers (the word is fragmentation), cannot be protected, then there is little hope for ecosystems that are not national parks or dedicated federal wilderness areas. Clearly, the quality and quantity of water in the park and pollution in the air have contributed widely to the deterioration of natural resources, but the solution to impacts caused by motorized recreation is far more simple and close at hand..See photos here -http://audubonoffloridanews.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/bay_scars.jpgshttp://www.learner.org/jnorth/images/graphics/manatee/manatee_USGS0022.jpghttp://bioweb.uwlax.edu/bio203/s2007/carlson_kath/images/scars.jpgThe issue has also been in the news quite a bit recently. This article from the Florida Keys 'Keynoter' explains the problem and links to an excellent Q and A on the different alternatives -http://www.keysnet.com/news/story/101947.htmlSending in some comments to the agency which manages this park on your behalf is just a few minutes of your time. It could make a big difference in the outcome.Thanks for all the help,Matt SchwartzBroward Sierra Everglades Issues ChairFlorida Sierra Everglades Committee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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