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Five environmental groups sue Navy over sonar use off Hawaii

Tensions over the U.S. Navy's use of sonar in anti-submarine exercises off Hawaii have resurfaced, and five green groups are suing to change the practice. Citing concerns that sonar can kill and injure whales, dolphins, and other marine mammals, the lawsuit names both the Navy and the National Marine Fisheries Service, which issues permits for the activities. It asks the court to stop the exercises -- 12 of which are planned through 2008 -- until an environmental impact study is completed and protective measures are enacted. The Navy maintains that it has gone "to great lengths" to be wicked careful, keeping an eye out for whales from on deck and from airplanes, and turning off sonar when the creatures get too close. But activists say some such practices have been abandoned, and claim the Navy is violating environmental laws. "The Navy is not above the law," says Marti Townsend of KAHEA, a Hawaiian environmental coalition. "Protecting the country includes following its laws, not skirting them."

straight to the source: Honolulu Star-Bulletin, Diana Leone, 17 May 2007

straight to the source: The Honolulu Advertiser, Jan TenBruggencate, 17 May 2007

straight to the source: The Guardian, Associated Press, Audrey McAvoy, 17 May 2007

see also, in Grist: So Near, Yet Sonar

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  1. tigerbeach Posted 8:23 am
    17 May 2007

    "Thar she blows!"; Marti mouths offKeep in mind, Ms. Townsend, that you have the Liberty and free time to mouth off about the Navy BECAUSE our Armed Forces protect our country, AND your right to whine about anything, or nothing.
  2. Super Chris Posted 12:23 pm
    18 May 2007

    The NavyThe American Military is by far the most scrutinized in the entire world.  To think for half a second that marine life would be in any sort of danger by the use of sonar equipment is naive.  I would be willing to bet that there are a variety of different ways the Navy uses to ensure the safety of our marine life.  I also could easily see an exhausted effort put forth to prove such safe guards are in effect.  Good luck with a law suit, facts will dictate the truth.  I hope the Navy can practice in the ocean with out disturbing the sea life.  Hey, if the boats don't notice, the planes will.  Hoah!

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