Navy thumbs its collective nose at the California Coastal Commission
This copyrighted article tells how the US Navy thinks it's more important to train its sonar technicians how to use dangerously overpowered sonar equipment to possibly detect non-existent enemy subs than it is to follow the guidelines of the California Commission who's job it has been to enforce federal law, even though blasting its sonar through the coastal waters likely causes great harm amongst wildlife in the oceans,
Or so it says.
I'd quote some of it here, but the article says I may not do so. You'll have to read it yourself.
This is after:
- A report of how mention of possible sonar causing damage to stranded whales was left out of the final study about the stranding.
- Another report blamed Navy Sonar as the only likely cause of yet another stranding, but the Navy said there were too many variables to be certain.
2 Comments:
Copyright law usually allows you to publish parts of an article for review purposes or as a quote to support an argument you are making, as long as you attribute it.
not this one. It expressly says no part of it can be used for anything, or somethin to that effect.
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