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Navy, Environmentalists Reach Agreement Over Sonar Use Posted by Andy Kondrat on December 29, 2008 at 2:36 pm

We’ve been following the mess that is the Supreme Court ruling on the controversy over the Navy’s use of sonar (which ought to be in all caps because it’s an acronym, but whatever) technology off the Southern California coastline, which is harmful to marine life (you can check our last post on the issue here, where we learn the Supreme Court ruled for the Navy).

But, apparently, the issue hadn’t been fully resolved, and today we learn from the Washington Post that the Navy and environmentalists have settled another lawsuit. From the article:

The Navy said Saturday the deal reached with the Natural Resources Defense Council and other groups requires it to continue to research how sonar affects whales and other marine mammals. It doesn’t require sailors to adopt additional measures to protect the animals when they use sonar.

So, basically, this agreement sticks to the Supreme Court ruling saying sonar is allowable, but gives slight concessions to environmentalists in that the Navy will continue to figure out the specific harms done to marine life through the exercises, thus hopefully finding a way to avoid those harms.

You can takepart and visit the Natural Resources Defense Council website to see what other projects the plaintiffs in this case are working on, and what you can do to help.


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