All --  As you may know, NMFS has proposed listing the Hawaii insular false 
killer whale as endangered under the ESA.  In light of new data, it has just 
reopened its comment period on the listing for fifteen days.

The new data largely concern false killer whales photographed and tagged off 
Kauai and in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands.  The photo-ID, genetics, and 
tagging work all indicate that the these animals are part of a Northwest 
Hawaiian Islands population - distinct from the insular population at issue in 
the listing.  We believe that the new data only provides further confirmation 
of the isolation of the HI insular whales and the need to list them.  Only 
around 150 individual whales remain.

We hope folks can submit comments in continued support of the listing, in light 
of the new data.  All but one of the relevant papers are available on 
Cascadia's website: 
http://www.cascadiaresearch.org/hawaii/falsekillerwhale.htm.  NMFS' notice can 
be found at http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/FR-2012-09-18/pdf/2012-23001.pdf.

*Comments are due October 3rd* and should be sent electronically to the 
www.regulations.gov<http://www.regulations.gov> website.

Best,
Michael


Michael Jasny
Senior Policy Analyst
Director, Marine Mammal Protection Project

Natural Resources Defense Council
4479 W. 5th Avenue
Vancouver, BC  V6R1S4
tel. 604-736-9386
mob. 310-560-5536
fax 310-434-2399
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Michael Jasny
Senior Policy Analyst
Director, Marine Mammal Protection Project

Natural Resources Defense Council
4479 W. 5th Avenue
Vancouver, BC  V6R1S4
tel. 604-736-9386
mob. 310-560-5536
fax 310-434-2399
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>


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