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Save Endangered Whales from Deadly Fishing Gear

Target: Mary Colligan, Assistant Regional Administrator for Protected Resources, National Marine Fisheries Service
Sponsored by: The Ocean Conservancy
The North Atlantic right whale is one of the most endangered large whales in the world, with only about 300 individuals left of the species. We cannot afford to lose a single whale because of human causes. During 2004, 17 whales, including six North Atlantic right whales, were entangled when they encountered fishing gear in their ocean habitat along the U.S. East Coast.

Solutions exist to protect these whales from being entangled, injured or killed, in fishing gear, but they need to be more aggressively utilized.

In an effort to eliminate potentially deadly entanglements, the National Marine Fisheries Service (the agency responsible for protecting whales) is taking public comments on proposed alternatives to improve the Atlantic Large Whale Take Reduction Plan-a strategy required by the Marine Mammal Protection Act.

With three of the species of whale affected by fishing gear listed as endangered, especially the extremely endangered North Atlantic right whale, we cannot afford anything less than a 100 percent effective plan to protect these magnificent animals from fishing gear encountered in their habitat.

Act Now! Ask NMFS to strengthen the protection of whales by requiring modifications to fishing gear proven to prevent whales from becoming entangled
deadline: 5-9-2006
goal: 20,000
 

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Dear Mary Colligan,

I am deeply concerned about the health of all ocean life, especially that of the large whales along our Atlantic Coast. For this reason, I am most troubled to learn that these creatures are becoming entangled, injured and sometimes killed in fishing gear placed in their habitat. It is especially troubling that this danger poses a threat the extremely endangered North Atlantic right whale when solutions exist that have yet to be fully implemented.


Therefore I urge you to strengthen the proposals contained in the Atlantic Large Whale Take Reduction Plan Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) to maximize protection for these whales. The preferred alternative in the DEIS must be strengthened in the following ways:


  • Require year-round fishing gear modifications, including weak links in gill and drift nets effective enough to allow whales to escape entanglement;

  • Maximize the use of sinking line in lobster trap fisheries including on vertical lines;

  • Minimize the use of vertical lines in trap fisheries, such as requiring the use of a single vertical line at one end of a line of traps as opposed to one at each end;

  • Be very cautious in maintaining areas of habitat closed to fishing gear along the East Coast on a seasonal basis, or when whales are known to be present until the necessary and proven gear modifications are in place.


With three of the species of whale affected by fishing gear listed as endangered, especially the extremely endangered North Atlantic right whale, we cannot afford anything less than a 100 percent effective plan to protect these magnificent animals from fishing gear encountered in their habitat.



Thank you for considering my views.
We signed the “Save Endangered Whales from Deadly Fishing Gear” petition!
# 50:
12:32 pm PDT, May 10, Alexander Ross, Canada
# 49:
12:30 pm PDT, May 10, Morgan Chivers, California
awesome. all life is beautiful. i don't like that fishermen are out there right now taking some of it away, but if they feel they must, the very least they could do would be to NOT kill what they are not trying to...
# 48:
12:28 pm PDT, May 10, Pam Dupree, Tennessee
# 47:
12:25 pm PDT, May 10, Denise Savage, Maryland
The Northern Right Whale is terribly endangered in the waters surrounding my home state of Maine. We rejoice in each sighting and news of additional births. We must make every effort to protect the Right Whale before they are gone and we no longer even have an opportunity for an occasional sighting.
# 46:
12:25 pm PDT, May 10, Coral Holland, United Kingdom
# 45:
12:25 pm PDT, May 10, Sherry Lizardo, California
sentient, feeling beings who have been persecuted and murdered intentionally in the past, and are now at the verge of extinction due to outdated fishing practices that threaten not only them, but all marine life. Whales are family oriented, living with their own family members their entire lives; they are our fellow beings, and we MUST do all we can to not only right the wrongs done to our fellow creatures, but to move forward and accept responsibility for our actions and effects on Mother Earth.
# 44:
12:15 pm PDT, May 10, Tigresse Meneses, Spain
Mamiferos y segro que mas inteligentes que muchos mamiferos humanos
# 43:
12:15 pm PDT, May 10, Jes A Weber, Illinois
# 42:
12:04 pm PDT, May 10, Name not displayed, Ohio
a very magnificent animal. However, with so many of them dangered it is terrible that many die do to fishing equipment that can be replaced with something safer for the whales. This replacement would give them a much better chance of survival, and perhaps someday a chance to renew their numbers.
# 41:
11:50 am PDT, May 10, Candi Ausman, California
# 40:
11:48 am PDT, May 10, Barney Mccomas, California
# 39:
11:35 am PDT, May 10, Name not displayed, Wisconsin
Whales are essential to our marine ecosystems and should not be endangered by such preventable hazards as fishing gear.
# 38:
11:34 am PDT, May 10, Margaret Petchey, United Kingdom
precious, unreplaceable and in desperate need of protection by those in authority. Please, please do all that you can to protect them from those too stupid or greedy to care. For the sake of generations yet to be born. Your memories will be cherished, not scorned.
# 37:
11:32 am PDT, May 10, Name not displayed, New York
# 36:
11:23 am PDT, May 10, Susan Walker, California
# 35:
11:12 am PDT, May 10, Jean Moonier, Oregon
# 34:
11:10 am PDT, May 10, Theresa Scott, Virginia
international treasures of the sea that must be protected and cherished.
# 33:
11:00 am PDT, May 10, Philippa Kitchen, United Kingdom
they cannot speak for themselves so we must act on their behalf
# 32:
10:33 am PDT, May 10, Ricki Bennett, Florida
# 31:
10:31 am PDT, May 10, Mike Nelson, South Carolina
# 30:
10:27 am PDT, May 10, Sara Gibson, Canada
magnificent animals. We cannot afford to loose them!
# 29:
10:24 am PDT, May 10, Amanda Gordon, Florida
# 28:
10:21 am PDT, May 10, Valerie Marsh, Indiana
a vital component in our ecosystem. Non-sustainable fishing practices are endangering not only those creatures currently on the verge of extintion, but risks placing many more in that danger as well.
# 27:
10:12 am PDT, May 10, Michelle Upchurch, Texas
too precious to lose
# 26:
10:12 am PDT, May 10, Sophie More, United Kingdom
wonderful and intelligent animals. They deserve respect and care, and it is up to us to save them.
# 25:
10:05 am PDT, May 10, Dana Demetrio, Massachusetts
intelligent, important, and in need of help. They are beautiful creatures who deserve to live.
# 24:
10:03 am PDT, May 10, Name not displayed, California
wonderous creatures that have just as much of a right to be here as we do. Needless killing is intolerable.
# 23:
9:59 am PDT, May 10, Bryan Cahill, California
We are responsible for the health of the oceans and their inhabitants. We must live up to our obligations.
# 22:
9:59 am PDT, May 10, Frank Mastri, Connecticut
# 21:
9:47 am PDT, May 10, Name not displayed, California
# 20:
9:43 am PDT, May 10, Barbara Taller, Tennessee
intelligent creatures deserving of our protection. We have a responsibility to protect the other animals with whom we share this planet.
# 19:
9:41 am PDT, May 10, Name not displayed, Canada
Important to the ecosystem and do not deserve to be killed off needlessly and stupidly by careless fisherman
# 18:
9:30 am PDT, May 10, Eleanor Burian-mohr, California
# 17:
8:48 am PDT, May 10, Tanya Bissig, Ohio
beautiful, gentle creatures. They CAN be saved!
# 16:
8:39 am PDT, May 10, Anita Morck, New York
# 15:
8:38 am PDT, May 10, Name not displayed, Missouri
# 14:
8:34 am PDT, May 10, Laura Herndon, California
# 13:
8:25 am PDT, May 10, Lela Bishop, Oregon
very important to the world
# 12:
8:18 am PDT, May 10, Name not displayed, Rhode Island
sentient creatures who have suffered enough from human cruelty. Now is the time to step up and protect them.
# 11:
8:15 am PDT, May 10, Katharine Rode, Washington
# 10:
8:14 am PDT, May 10, Anne Orth, Missouri
# 9:
8:04 am PDT, May 10, Maya Happ, Illinois
whales are important in the chain of life.without balance in nature there is no healthy existence for humanity,and later if any existance at all? stop the titany,for you shall reap what you saw!
# 8:
7:58 am PDT, May 10, Aaron Warren, New York
# 7:
7:49 am PDT, May 10, Judy Schultz, California
# 6:
7:48 am PDT, May 10, Name not displayed, North Carolina
very important to our ecosystem. Please don't kill them off!!!!!
# 5:
7:44 am PDT, May 10, Name not displayed, Massachusetts
a necessity to the Earth.
# 4:
7:41 am PDT, May 10, Name not displayed, North Dakota
a vital and neccessary species that need urgently to be protected.
# 3:
7:28 am PDT, May 10, Name not displayed, Massachusetts
more important than we realize.
# 2:
7:26 am PDT, May 10, Jason Trout, Iowa
worthy of being saved. There are only 300 left. We CAN save them!
# 1:
7:22 am PDT, May 10, Vickie Brown, North Carolina
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