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July 23, 2009
Posted by Joel Reynolds in Reviving the World's Oceans
, Saving Wildlife and Wild Places
, The Media and the Environment
- Tags:
- dolphins, internationalwhalingcommission, japan, marinemammals, mercury, navysonar, oceanicpreservationsociety, taiji, thecove
Many people know about NRDC's on-going battle to save whales and dolphins from ear-splitting military sonar. After watching an extraordinary and award-winning new movie, The Cove, hopefully many more will learn about the current battle to save thousands of dolphins...continued→
July 13, 2009
Posted by Joel Reynolds in Reviving the World's Oceans
, Saving Wildlife and Wild Places
- Tags:
- bajacalifornia, biogems, graywhale, marinemammals, mitsubishi, sanignacio, sonar, whales
In yesterday's New York Times Magazine ("Watching Whales Watch Us"), author Charles Siebert lays out a compelling case for what many people have long suspected: that great whales are conscious, social, interactive animals with complex social structures and cultures. The...continued→
January 23, 2009
Posted by Joel Reynolds in Saving Wildlife and Wild Places
- Tags:
- atlanticcoast, dolphins, gulfofmexico, hawaii, marinemammals, midnightrules, nationalmarinefisheriesservice, navy, navysonar, NMFS, NOAA, obama, presidentbush, sonar, southerncalifornia, whales
Former President Bush may have left DC, but his legacy to degrade national environmental laws and allow the military to circumvent marine mammal protection laws continues. I was disappointed today to see the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) issue final...continued→
December 30, 2008
Posted by Joel Reynolds in Saving Wildlife and Wild Places
- Tags:
- biogems, marinemammals, navy, ocean, settlement, sonar, whales
Last week, NRDC settled a significant case with the Navy. In 2005, we challenged mid-frequency active sonar training exercises that were being carried out around the world without the adequate environmental review required by federal law. Despite mounting evidence that...continued→
June 20, 2008
Posted by Joel Reynolds in Reviving the World's Oceans
- Tags:
- marinemammals, navy, navysonar, nrdcv.winter, sonar, wallstreetjournal, whales
If the Supreme Court decides to review the case of high intensity Navy sonar, as the Wall Street Journal yesterday urged, it will do well to ignore the Journal’s error-riddled editorial (“Judge Ahab and the Whales,” June 19). There is...continued→