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Offline Scott Bailey

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« on: July 09, 2014, 03:12:23 PM »
Not good the captains and wildlife of new jersey will suffer greatly from this.

Article from the Atlantic Highlands Herald:

 
SANDY HOOK, NJ - Today, the U.S. District Court in Trenton denied the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection’s application to temporarily stop a seismic survey off the Jersey Shore.  The seismic activities, which will send loud blasts of noise into the marine environmental every five seconds for 24 hours a day for 30 consecutive days, can proceed for the time being.  These blasts have been demonstrated to cause serious harm to a variety of marine life, include whales, dolphins, turtles and fish.     

Upon learning of the Court’s decision today, Clean Ocean Action Executive Director Cindy Zipf stated, “This is an unfortunate development.  Rutgers is now free to blast away, putting marine life and fishermen’s livelihoods at risk.  We will most definitely be on the lookout in the coming weeks for strange behavior and/or the death of marine life off our coast. And we hope the legal fight is not over.”   

DEP could seek to overturn this decision by filing an emergent appeal with the Third Circuit Court of Appeals.  DEP may also have a second shot at a temporary injuction before the District Court, but COA has not yet received word of whether DEP’s request was granted for a hearing on relief that would stop the blasting during the litigation. 

While the Court’s decision has not yet been posted online, COA has learned that the Court based its decision on the public process pertaining to an Environmental Impact Statement prepared years ago for marine seismic research around the globe.  “DEP was asking to review an authorization issued one week ago, not an environmental study finalized three years ago,” stated Andrew Provence, counsel for Clean Ocean Action, “That programmatic EIS preceded any concrete plans by Rutgers to blast our waters every five-seconds for a month.”

For now, the Rutgers-led study can proceed to do just that, without reprieve to the marine life and the commercial and recreational interest in and around the 230-square mile survey area.   
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Re: not good
« Reply #1 on: July 09, 2014, 03:16:40 PM »
Your right Scott..  nosmly

Thanks for posting..great info  t^


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Re: not good
« Reply #2 on: July 09, 2014, 03:18:59 PM »
We will see.. nosmly



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Re: not good
« Reply #3 on: July 09, 2014, 03:39:54 PM »
this is so screwed up i feel bad for the captains, fish and cetaceans that live off the new jersey coast especially the young humpback thats off brielle manasquan  :-\ :'( the government screws everything up


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Re: not good
« Reply #4 on: July 09, 2014, 03:46:12 PM »
Thanks for the info.
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