Marine Mammals, The Navy, and Sonar Jackie Rainer.

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Marine Mammals, The Navy, and Sonar Jackie Rainer

The Issue SONAR is dangerous to the health and well- being of marine mammals. The Navy should refrain from using it where mammals are known to congregate.

Marine Mammals 128 species 4 groups Rely on ocean for existence Important to ecosystem 23% threatened

Echolocation  Odoncetes  Allows them to “see”  Transmits sound and reflects back  Sound conducting tissue  Hunting and navigation  From air spaces or sinuses  To oil-filled channels  Low-frequency echos (Julianna’s Review)

Communication  Clicks  Groans  Whistles  Other noises

The Navy Mission: to maintain, train and equip combat-ready Naval forces capable of winning wars, deterring aggression and maintaining freedom of the seas.

“From everyday small feats to undeniably heroic efforts, the accomplishments and achievements of America’s Navy are vast and significant. Since its birth on October 13, 1775, the Navy has been involved with more than ten major wars and countless battles in the effort to bring security, democracy and prosperity to the American people and to the international community.” ~Navy.com

Submarines Naval equipment Element of surprise Submerged and undetectable Blind travel Periscopes RADAR SONAR NBCNews.com

SONAR This system uses sound waves that travel through the water in search of objects or geographical obstacles.

SONAR Sound Navigation and Ranging PassiveActive History.navy.military

Echolocation and SONAR

SONAR’s effects  Confuse  Injure  Ear damage  Tissue damage  Interference  Kill

Mass Stranding's

National Security

“We don’t have to choose between national security and protecting the environment.” – Michael Jasny, NRDC senior policy analyst

Common sense safety measures from the NDRC for the Navy  Refrain from using sonar within 12 nautical miles of the California coast and in certain vulnerable whale habitats.  Stop using sonar when marine mammals are spotted within 2,200 yards of a sonar-emitting vessel.  Power down sonar by 6 decibels during “surface ducting” conditions. (Surface ducts are areas in the water where sound waves can be channeled, resulting in more intense exposure for whales.)  Keep a watch out for whales from the air and delay exercises when they’re within range. From: NDRC

MMO Marine Mammals Observer Rules for SONAR usage

Alternatives Passive SONAR Magnetic sensor Thermal imaging

Until then…

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