All,

On Friday, the Ninth Circuit-the federal court of appeals that presides over 
much of the western United States-issued a ruling in NRDC v. Pritzker.  The 
case concerns the impacts of the U.S. Navy's SURTASS LFA system on marine 
mammals, and came to the Court on an appeal by NRDC and our co-plaintiffs.

We argued that NMFS had failed its duty under the Marine Mammal Protection Act 
(MMPA) to prescribe mitigation measures achieving the "least practicable 
impact" on marine mammals and their habitat.  The Court agreed with us and, in 
so doing, made a number of major rulings on the MMPA's mitigation standard.

In particular, the Court held that NMFS must ensure the least practicable 
impact on marine mammals "even if population levels are not threatened 
significantly."  It also held that protecting marine mammal habitat from Navy 
sonar is "of paramount importance" under the law, and that, where data on 
marine mammal distribution are limited, the agency is compelled to err on the 
side of overprotection rather than underprotection.

Please let me know if you'd like a copy of the opinion.  Best,
Michael


Michael jasny
Director, Marine Mammal Protection

NATURAL RESOURCES DEFENSE COUNCIL
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