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Hi Bry-bry, How big are we talkin'? Maybe I'll come up not this weekend, but the weekend after? Who knows. Are you coming back down here for Thanksgiving? I don't know if I already asked you that. Love, Eli
"The Navy estimates that its sonar
training activities will "take" marine mammals more than 11.7 million
times over the course of a five-year permit" from September 2009 through
September 2014.
U.S. Department of Commerce - NOAA
(National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) Definition: "Take"
Defined under the MMPA (Marine Mammal Protection Act) as "Harass, hunt,
capture, kill, or collect, or attempt to harass, hunt, capture, kill or
collect."
Stop the Navy from "taking" 32
species of marine mammals in their 5 years warfare testing program in the
Pacific Ocean
The United States Navy and the U.S. Department
of Defense intend to expand their Northwest Training Range Complex. Their draft
Environmental Impact Statement (EIS), dated December 2008 has an August 30,
2009 deadline for public review and comment.
The expansion of their area of warfare
operations will include the State of Washington, more areas in the State of
Oregon, part of the state of Idaho, Northern California, and large areas of the
Pacific Ocean along the Pacific coast. (The extent map designating this program
area also extends throughout Northern California to the San Francisco Bay area
under an "Extent Map Warning Area" designation).
i actually live in manhattan but my best friend here/one of my only friends here lives in williamsburg, so i go there a lot, thats why all the bulletins/tweets/whatever with jokes about brooklyn, haha. it's pretty cool so far, except for the heat and all the sweating.