"Navy denied request to increase use of sonar off California’s coast
Posted on March 11, 2013 by Physics Today
Los Angeles Times: The US Navy wants to expand its use
of sonar and underwater explosives in training exercises off the coast
of California. The state’s Coastal Commission, however, voted
unanimously against the navy’s proposal. It said the navy provided
inadequate evidence that the damage to whales and other wildlife would
be negligible. Environmentalists believe the navy’s projected
numbers—130 marine mammals will be killed over the next five years and
1500 will suffer hearing loss—are greatly underestimated. By law, the
navy is required to confer with the commission, but it argues that it
does not have to abide by the commission’s decision. Although the navy
has said it will continue to negotiate with the commission regarding
methods to mitigate the impact of training on wildlife, it previously
has indicated that some suggestions, such as slower speeds of naval
vessels and reduced nighttime exercises, are not practical."
http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-navy-whales-20130309,0,1038169.story
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