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From: Navy Times
PORTLAND, Ore. — The Navy could significantly increase the number of sonobuoys it plans to deploy off the Pacific Coast.
The floating, acoustic surveillance devices are used in anti-submarine warfare. The Oregonian reports that in a modified environmental assessment for Northwest training and testing, the Navy increased the number of planned sonobuoys from 20 to 720.
They would be in areas at least 12 miles offshore from Alaska, Washington, Oregon and Northern California.
The Navy acknowledges that deploying more of them is likely to harm endangered leatherneck turtles. It's accepting public comments until Feb. 2.
In addition to more buoys, the document also details additional "maritime security operations" that weren't reviewed in the earlier environmental assessment, possibly including escorts for submarines, search-and-seizure exercises, and anti-piracy missions.
http://www.navytimes.com/story/military/tech/2015/01/04/navy-considers-more-sonobuoys-off-pacific-coast/21259539/
PORTLAND, Ore. — The Navy could significantly increase the number of sonobuoys it plans to deploy off the Pacific Coast.
The floating, acoustic surveillance devices are used in anti-submarine warfare. The Oregonian reports that in a modified environmental assessment for Northwest training and testing, the Navy increased the number of planned sonobuoys from 20 to 720.
They would be in areas at least 12 miles offshore from Alaska, Washington, Oregon and Northern California.
The Navy acknowledges that deploying more of them is likely to harm endangered leatherneck turtles. It's accepting public comments until Feb. 2.
In addition to more buoys, the document also details additional "maritime security operations" that weren't reviewed in the earlier environmental assessment, possibly including escorts for submarines, search-and-seizure exercises, and anti-piracy missions.
http://www.navytimes.com/story/military/tech/2015/01/04/navy-considers-more-sonobuoys-off-pacific-coast/21259539/
Posted 10 y ago
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yeh yeh. They never did find us. We had to make noise for them to find us.
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This might sound like I'm being a smart aleck, but is it the actual deployment of the sonobuoys (launching/dropping them into the water) that "is likely to harm endangered leatherneck turtles"? If that's not it, I don't get how buoys floating in the water damages turtles. Anyone else wonder about this?
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