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restrictions -- the 2,200-yard shutdown zone and the mandatory power reduction when significant surface ducting conditions are encountered. The 2,200-yard shutdown zone is 11 times greater than the existing shutdown distance developed in consultation with the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), the Federal Regulator, and supported by science. The 2,200 yard shutdown zone effectively imposes a 4.9-square mile shutdown zone around each U.S. Navy ship. The Court noted that the courts below had not given sufficient weight to the views of several top
Navy officers, who explained the serious impact of these two measures on effective training. The Navy implements extensive measures designed to protect marine mammals during ASW training. As the Court observed, the Navy has conducted exercises similar to those at issue in this litigation in SOCAL for 40 years, without a single marine mammal stranding linked to MFA sonar usage. This injunction and this decision concern 14 major training exercises off Southern California. The last of these exercises will be completed this December. For
Ships assigned to USS Abraham Lincoln Strike Group, led by the guided missile destroyer USS Momsen (DDG 92) during a straits transit exercise. Ships and aircraft assigned to Carrier Strike Group (CSG) 9 are underway off the coast of Southern California participating in a Joint Task Force Exercise.
U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class James R. Evans (Released)
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November/December 2008
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