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	<title>Comments on: Time to choose: whales, or US national security?</title>
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		<title>By: ShaneTuck</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Aug 2007 20:26:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hello,

My name is Petty Officer Shane Tuck, and I have some information on the Navy&#039;s perspective on this issue. The Navy issued the following release regarding the court decision:

Aug. 6, 2007

Court halts Navy’s ability to train realistically off Southern California 

SAN DIEGO, Calif. – Navy officials say they are deeply concerned by today’s federal court ruling that prohibits the Navy from training realistically before deploying Sailors and Marines potentially into harm’s way. 

A U.S. district judge in Los Angeles granted a preliminary injunction -- requested by the Natural Resources Defense Council and other environmental and animal protection groups -- that bars the Navy from using active sonar during critical joint task force training exercises and composite training unit exercises through 2009 in the ocean off Southern California. 

“We are disappointed in the court’s decision and plan to appeal the imposition of an injunction,” said Mr. Don Schregardus, deputy assistant secretary of the Navy for the environment. “The decision puts Sailors and Marines at risk by ordering the Navy to stop critical anti-submarine warfare training while we complete Environmental Impact Statements on our training ranges.” 

Vice Adm. Samuel Locklear, the San Diego-based commander of the U.S. Third Fleet who oversees naval training in the Eastern Pacific, said, “To the extent this court decision prevents us from using active sonar, it potentially puts American lives and our national security at risk.”

The Navy has conducted similar exercises in the Southern California Operating Area for 70 years and has used similar active sonar technology for the past 40 years.

“In all those years, not a single stranding or injury of a marine mammal has been associated with the Navy’s use of MFA sonar in the Southern California Operating Area,” Locklear said. 

Read full article at 
http://www.cpf.navy.mil/news_images/0708/070806a.html

For more information, I recommend viewing
http://www.whalesandsonar.navy.mil/</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello,</p>
<p>My name is Petty Officer Shane Tuck, and I have some information on the Navy&#8217;s perspective on this issue. The Navy issued the following release regarding the court decision:</p>
<p>Aug. 6, 2007</p>
<p>Court halts Navy’s ability to train realistically off Southern California </p>
<p>SAN DIEGO, Calif. – Navy officials say they are deeply concerned by today’s federal court ruling that prohibits the Navy from training realistically before deploying Sailors and Marines potentially into harm’s way. </p>
<p>A U.S. district judge in Los Angeles granted a preliminary injunction &#8212; requested by the Natural Resources Defense Council and other environmental and animal protection groups &#8212; that bars the Navy from using active sonar during critical joint task force training exercises and composite training unit exercises through 2009 in the ocean off Southern California. </p>
<p>“We are disappointed in the court’s decision and plan to appeal the imposition of an injunction,” said Mr. Don Schregardus, deputy assistant secretary of the Navy for the environment. “The decision puts Sailors and Marines at risk by ordering the Navy to stop critical anti-submarine warfare training while we complete Environmental Impact Statements on our training ranges.” </p>
<p>Vice Adm. Samuel Locklear, the San Diego-based commander of the U.S. Third Fleet who oversees naval training in the Eastern Pacific, said, “To the extent this court decision prevents us from using active sonar, it potentially puts American lives and our national security at risk.”</p>
<p>The Navy has conducted similar exercises in the Southern California Operating Area for 70 years and has used similar active sonar technology for the past 40 years.</p>
<p>“In all those years, not a single stranding or injury of a marine mammal has been associated with the Navy’s use of MFA sonar in the Southern California Operating Area,” Locklear said. </p>
<p>Read full article at<br />
<a href="http://www.cpf.navy.mil/news_images/0708/070806a.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.cpf.navy.mil/news_images/0708/070806a.html</a></p>
<p>For more information, I recommend viewing<br />
<a href="http://www.whalesandsonar.navy.mil/" rel="nofollow">http://www.whalesandsonar.navy.mil/</a></p>
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