Help Save Orca Whales

  • by: Animal Advocates
  • recipient: National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration, Washington Commissioner of Public Lands, Department of Natural Resources

A population of orca whales that spend several months of the summer and fall each year in Washington State's Puget Sound, was listed as endangered under the Endangered Species Act in 2005.


Now Washington State's plans for building coal export terminals, and shipping 100 millions tons of coal annually, threatens to push the Northwest's orca whales to the brink of extinction.


Running coal-filled trains along the Columbia River and Puget Sound would pollute the water on which the ocras rely on with mercury and other heavy metals, toxic coal dust, and diesel emmissions.


SOURCE and Additional Petition:

https://online.nwf.org/site/Advocacy?cmd=display&page=UserAction&id=1549


The National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration has stated that the factors causing the decline of Southern Residents are not well known, when they were listed as endangered. NOAA has stated that possible causes of decline could be persistent pollutants that could cause immune or reproductive system dysfunction; oil spills; and noise and disturbance from vessels.


We oppose running a coal export terminal through sensitive habitat for imperiled orcas. That will demise any recovery efforts for this whale, which is already on the brink of extinction.


National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration

Northwest Regional Office

Dr. John Stern, Regional Director

7600 Sand Point Way NE

Seattle, WA 98115-0070

Phone: Phone: (206) 861-7618
Email: Content Manager


http://www.nwr.noaa.gov/Marine-Mammals/Whales-Dolphins-Porpoise/Killer-Whales/ESA-Status/


Peter Goldmark

WA Commissioner of Public Lands

Washington Department of Natural Resources

PO Box 12917
Seattle, WA 98111
Phone: 509.322.0440

Email: info@votepetergoldmark.com

A population of orca whales that spend several months of the summer and fall each year in Washington State's Puget Sound, was listed as endangered under the Endangered Species Act in 2005.



Now Washington State's plans for building coal export terminals, and shipping 100 millions tons of coal annually threatens to push the Northwest's orca whales to the brink of extinction.



Running coal-filled trains along the Columbia River and Puget Sound would pollute the water on which the ocras rely on with mercury and other heavy metals, toxic coal dust, and diesel emmissions.


The National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration has stated that the factors causing the decline of Southern Residents are not well known, when they were listed as endangered. NOAA has stated that possible causes of decline could be persistent pollutants that could cause immune or reproductive system dysfunction; oil spills; and noise and disturbance from vessels.



We oppose running a coal export terminal through sensitive habitat for imperiled orcas. That will demise any recovery efforts for this whale, which is already on the brink of extinction.

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