US Supreme Court Allows Sonar Use
gollum123 writes "The US Supreme Court has removed restrictions on the Navy's use of sonar in training exercises near California. The ruling is a defeat for environmental groups who say the sonar can kill whales and other mammals. In its 5-4 ruling, the Supreme Court said the Navy needed to conduct realistic training exercises to respond to potential threats. The court did not deal with the merits of the claims put forward by the environmental groups. In reinstating the use of sonar, the top US court rejected a lower federal judge's injunction that had required the US Navy to take various precautions during submarine-hunting exercises. The Bush administration argued that there is little evidence of harm to marine life in more than 40 years of exercises off the California coast. It said that the judges should have deferred to the judgment of the Navy and Mr Bush. Writing for the majority, Chief Justice John Roberts said overall public interest was 'strongly in favor of the Navy.' 'The most serious possible injury would be harm to an unknown number of the marine mammals,' Chief Justice Roberts wrote. 'In contrast, forcing the Navy to deploy an inadequately trained anti-submarine force jeopardizes the safety of the fleet.'"
They didn't deal with the claims put forth by the environmentalists? Then what the hell DID they consider besides the Navy's side? (No, I didn't RTFO.)
Those who anthropomorphize science and/or nature already believe in an intelligent designer.
The Navy has even admitted that active sonar is harmful and results in deaths of marine mammals, but like with the EPA, investigations with facts harmful to the administration's opinions are erased.
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I don't think the Navy as a government organization or the president have anything relevant to say in the matter. It is what the marine biologists and the science they do says. If their science says that such operations definitely harm marine mammals, then the Navy should be required to take certain precautions before doing their exercises. If there is no conclusive evidence, or if the evidence is circumstantial at best, then there's no reason to stop the Navy from doing their thing until such evidence is found.
Now, if the evidence was indeed that strong, maybe PETA or some other animal rights group can and should bring suit against the Navy for harming the animals. If indeed the evidence is that strong, then this ruling is meaningless (the Supreme court didn't comment on the environmentalist's stance, which leaves the door wide open for more lawsuits). But until that time that the evidence really becomes that strong, I'm not sure national security should be jeopardized for the sake of a hunch or even an educated guess.
"If a nation expects to be ignorant and free in a state of civilization, it expects what never was and never will be."
Well, the Cold War was relatively recent, nothing was really "fought" so to speak, but submarines were a big deal, a constant threat.
why ? i mean really ... why ? all we need is their DNA to recreate at any time. we might as well kill off the useless animals who arent doing anthing to benefit us. if we need em - use their DNA to recreate em. its like data archiving. if you have a good backup, you can delete the original safely with no harm. rstore from backup if you need the data/species.
environmentalists always get in the way of progress.
That's irrelevant. There are plenty of other places where testing can be done - place other than those we know that whales are frequently at.
The testing and training isnt at issue - the location was.
Just like the example cited above by the guy you responded to. Jets can fly reaaaally fast - but not at 1000 feet above a house while breaking the sound barrier.
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Is there any way they can discourage the whales from coming around? Like maybe ring off the testing area for a couple hundred miles with buoys that make enough noise to be irritating to them?
The idea that anything labelled "national defense" automatically overrides the concerns of the local democracy (in this case the citizenry of California and Hawaii) would be in that category I mentioned above of "whatever ideology is in vogue". I don't happen to agree with that ideology.
"National defense" is why we threw US citizens of Japanese extraction into concentration camps in WW II, to our national shame.
"National defense" is why we wasted 58,000 American servicemen's lives in Vietnam, not to mention many times that number of Vietnamese, civilian and otherwise.
"National defense" is why the US has a military budget larger than those of Europe + China + Russia + all three "Axis of Evil" nations *combined*.
Feel safe yet? Maybe "national defense" shouldn't be an automatic, knee-jerk pass anymore.
The whole move to use ever increasing strength sonar will only more quickly get those platforms found and knocked out. Passive and low noise systems to always be able to say "I see you but you don't see me" is paramount in tactics.
The sale and acceptance of these systems will only result in dead crews, dead ships and loss of sea control. Quite foolish and a waste of money.
That it adversely impacts the marine environment should further wave flags that the system puts out an abnormally high strength pulse more readily able to be heard by an approaching aggressor at distance, who then can counter.
No real bubblehead would go active to confirm to a contact, "Here I am! Come get me!"
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So the Navy does these vital training exercises, oh, I don't know, somewhere else? Somewhere where whales are not.
Someone said earlier in the post, when the sound of the Navy's high powered sonar was just like an F22 jet breaking the sound barrier 100 feet above your house (ie, loud enough to cause you physical pain and hearing damage) that if there were jets doing that, they would simply move. It's a little hard for the whales to do that, because apart from the fact that the sonar travels for hundreds of miles in water, in the shallow portions of the coast where these exercises take place, there aren't a lot of places for the whales to escape to.
I don;t think I'm going to convince you to consider other arguments though, given your immediate leap to the unpatriotic "why do you hate america?" spiel and your general axe that you seem to want to grind regarding people who aren't just thinking about number 1 all the time.
Try poking your head above the Halliburton-sponsored propaganda materials for a few minutes, you might learn something. Ohh, I went there. Probably shouldn't have, but you have to keep the flames going I guess.
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>>>provide me a war scenario on which submarine warfare has more importance in getting closer to the conflict resolution than tactical ground attacks, bombing, or hurling long range missiles from one continent to another
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You have got to be kidding. Have you never studied WW2? Submarine attacks waged against Japan effectively cut-off the nation from access to natural resources, oil, even food. Germany did the same thing to Britain during WW1. In Britain's case the anti-sb destroyers were able to sink enough subs to save themselves, but in Japan's case they reached a point where the subs had cutoff their ability to continue waging war.
In a modern conflict between, say the EU and the U.S., submarines could have a similar affect of cutting-off the U.S. oil supply. That would effectively end the war. The U.S. needs its own submarine force to make sure that does not happen (sub-vs-sub warfare).
FOX NEWS.com should be BANNED from television and internet. Have the Congress take it over and give us Truespeak.
Again, there is evidence for this because ppl are still buying US bonds. It's that simple. If the US was at risk, you'd see an entirely different price for those bonds -- much much lower.
As far as I can tell the yields for US bonds are sharply dropping at the moment, which is a prelude to what I claim. Roubini says the same but I can't find his link now - sorry.
Are you kidding? Is this really a serious question? Re-read that WSJ link I gave you. Then go over to the WorldBank and read up on the stats and numbers. You are, simply wrong.
Yes - a deadly serious question. Without exception, all the charts and measures I see of US wealth make grim reading. Consumers have no money left - hell, I saw this for myself last week when I was in a Vegas Wal-Mart. US consumers have no savings to fall back on either. The Government has no investments. The commercial banking system is being trashed because banks just aren't geared up to deal with 50-60% foreclosure rates. The nation has no exports worth speaking of. As a whole, you are utterly bankrupt. And some unrealistic measures of GDP won't change the fact that the real engine of US economic growth - consumer spending - is finished for a long time.
Preposterous. Again, the US has never defaulted on it's debt.
False. It has defaulted twice - once in 1933 when FDR stopped paying bearers in gold and again in 1971 when Nixon effectively defaulted by taking the dollar off gold.
Never. I have no idea how you can claim they have no way of paying it back. Again, this statement shows a lack of understanding of the basics. Go read up on some productivity numbers. Go read up on US GDP and it's components.
OK. Gosh, let's see. Hmmm - US GDP is driven by consumer spending to the tune of 75%. Unfortunately, since 2002, consumer spending has been driven by borrowing on the back of the biggest housing bubble in history. Ever. And now that bubble has popped. I wonder what happens next?
But we have MORE than enough ability to pay that debt back. We just have to shift a few resources, which is what you see playing out on the front pages and within the halls of our govt....
If you think borrowing against future taxes or running the printing presses is "shifting resources" then I think you need to do some reading of the basics.
Look, I am not saying everything is rosy. I am simply saying your predictions of the collapse of Western Finance have been heard before. Lots of times throughout history, in fact. And every single time - they have been 100% wrong. Not a little wrong....a whole lot of wrong.
For hundreds of years, people thought that swans were white. And every single time they saw a white swan it just confirmed that swans were white. The theory that swans were white was 100% correct.
Until someone saw a black swan. That single observation invalidated hundreds of years of empirical evidence. All that you've done is blathered about the bond market and pointed me at some meaningless measurements of GDP. But the truth is that within a couple of years, the US will be a Third World country with a worthless currency, trillions in debt, a collapsed infrastructure and unable to even pay for the basics in energy. It will be your Black Swan.
I will not enjoy watching this happen at all. But you have been warned.
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