Dear All,

A federal court in Hawaii has just issued an opinion in our case challenging 
Navy sonar and explosives activities, off Southern California and Hawaii, and 
NMFS' decision to authorize the Navy's take of marine mammals.

The Court ruled for Plaintiffs on all claims: for all parties under the U.S. 
Marine Mammal Protection Act and Endangered Species Act, and in favor of 
Conservation Council for Hawaii on the additional ESA and National 
Environmental Policy Act claims it raised in the related case.

Among other points, it held, under the MMPA, that there was no "rational 
connection" between the facts on record and NMFS' determination that the takes 
resulting from the activity would have a "negligible impact" on marine mammal 
populations.  It also held that the agency's acceptance of the Navy's 
mitigation claims-namely that no mitigation beyond the use of safety zones was 
practicable-is arbitrary and capricious.

As the Court remarked, in declining to address some of the narrower arguments 
made by Plaintiffs:

[T]he problems this court identifies are so fundamental
that the court cannot conceive of a new Final Rule or new LOAs
that simply tweak the earlier documents and regurgitate old
language. If NMFS addresses the matters identified here, any new
Final Rule or new LOAs will need to be so completely different
from existing documents that present issues should be irrelevant.

In this case, NMFS authorized the Navy to take marine mammals some 9.6 million 
times over 5 years, mostly through behavioral disruption and temporary 
threshold shift, in the course of its sonar and explosives activities.  It also 
authorized some 2000 instances of permanent threshold shift and about 135 
mortalities.

Please send me an email offline if you'd like a copy of the opinion or have any 
questions.

Best,
Michael



Michael jasny
Director, Marine Mammal Protection

NATURAL RESOURCES DEFENSE COUNCIL
4479 W. 5th Avenue
Vancouver, bc v6r1s4
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