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
We signed the “Save Endangered Whales from Deadly Fishing Gear” petition!
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7:47 am PDT, May 22,Name not displayed, Arizona
# 19,499:
7:47 am PDT, May 22,Dana Ludeking, Wisconsin
are in need of our protection.
# 19,498:
7:44 am PDT, May 22,Name not displayed, North Carolina
so closely linked with humans that if we don't act now and start being more responsible with our fishing techniques, that killing our oceans marine mammals would be the same as killing us, humans. We are here to protect our worlds creatures, not to kill them.
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7:43 am PDT, May 22,Janet Tagg, Pennsylvania
# 19,496:
7:13 am PDT, May 22,Name not displayed, New York
innocent and they do not need human interference ie. fishing gear to harm them. We need to appreciate the whales and there habitat. please help!!
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7:12 am PDT, May 22,Lisa Elizabeth Chamberlain, New Jersey
# 19,494:
7:08 am PDT, May 22,Jameela Dallis, New Mexico
important to the oceans' ecosystems. They are intelligent, expressive beings that should be given the oppurtunity to live and prosper.
# 19,493:
6:45 am PDT, May 22,MaryAnn Lieberman, New York
deserving of protection as they are an integral part of the ecology of the oceans.
# 19,492:
6:42 am PDT, May 22,Karen Paradiso, Indiana
these whales deserve to be protected!
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6:35 am PDT, May 22,David Wigington, Texas
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6:28 am PDT, May 22,Janet Waters, Virgin Islands, British
# 19,489:
6:16 am PDT, May 22,Ann Kennedy, Colorado
beautiful, endangered mammals that need our help, as they cannot speak for themselves.
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5:29 am PDT, May 22,Jennifer Hayes, New York
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4:54 am PDT, May 22,Name not displayed, United Kingdom
# 19,486:
4:30 am PDT, May 22,Noushin Farsani, United Kingdom
special to the world they were here before us and deserve respect!
# 19,485:
4:16 am PDT, May 22,Kirsty G, United Kingdom
endangered
# 19,484:
4:15 am PDT, May 22,Pam Davis, Georgia
# 19,483:
3:58 am PDT, May 22,Jane Walbridge, Connecticut
a species worth saving. We can't let profit blind us to cruelty or the destruction of any animal. Everyone wants to get rich...but at what cost?
# 19,482:
3:49 am PDT, May 22,Regina Coeli Tan, Philippines
Special just like we are,"All of us are"
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3:42 am PDT, May 22,Stacey Bird, Japan
# 19,480:
2:55 am PDT, May 22,Name not displayed, United Arab Emirates
just as unique & special as we are. They have an equal right to existance.
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2:52 am PDT, May 22,Paige Honor, Australia
# 19,478:
2:49 am PDT, May 22,Josie DeVries, New Jersey
It is up to us to make sure we do all we can to help these beautiful endangered whales. We must act now t o save what whales we can and stop polluting their enviroment with fishing nets, etc. PROTECT ALL LIFE !!
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2:45 am PDT, May 22,Gem Primmer, United Kingdom
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2:01 am PDT, May 22,Name not displayed, California
# 19,475:
12:40 am PDT, May 22,Lara Sahin, Florida
# 19,474:
12:32 am PDT, May 22,Carol Stegall, Illinois
a vital part of our life and environment and we should do as much as possible to preserve them and their habitat.
# 19,473:
12:31 am PDT, May 22,Mariah Fu, Singapore
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12:12 am PDT, May 22,Leone L, Australia
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12:02 am PDT, May 22,Lynne Lowe, California
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11:48 pm PDT, May 21,Name not displayed, California
We need to do whatever it takes to save these great wonderful,intelligent and caring whales from extinction. Everytime a species is lost, the balance of nature is also gone. We are destroying life in all forms and we will suffer the consequences of that action!!!!
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11:44 pm PDT, May 21,Eve Lennox, Australia
I think it is so appalling that in this day and age, when there is so much environmental awareness out there, that there are still practices - like outdated and harmful fishing - that still go on. Have a conscience and think about your children and theirs. What kind of world do you want for them? Money is important, but it has nothing on the spectacularly amazing biodiversity of nature.
# 19,468:
11:43 pm PDT, May 21,Name not displayed, California
It is our responsibility to care of our world - to leave behind us those things that have been left for us
# 19,467:
11:32 pm PDT, May 21,Preston Leitzel, Texas
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11:26 pm PDT, May 21,Susan Bruce, California
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11:04 pm PDT, May 21,Cheryl Tarpy-Apel, Kansas
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11:01 pm PDT, May 21,Santanu Ganguly, India
wild, huge and majestic, and better left alone.
# 19,463:
10:28 pm PDT, May 21,Isabel Medeiros, Brazil
# 19,462:
10:21 pm PDT, May 21,Chelsea Pellerin, Minnesota
Mystical
# 19,461:
10:19 pm PDT, May 21,Bridgette Hagedorn, Colorado
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10:18 pm PDT, May 21,Francis Wiget II, Arizona
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9:38 pm PDT, May 21,Name not displayed, North Carolina
# 19,458:
9:22 pm PDT, May 21,Name not displayed, California
awesome.
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9:14 pm PDT, May 21,Robin Faircloth, Florida
# 19,456:
9:13 pm PDT, May 21,Name not displayed, Arizona
the largest mammals in the world, very likely given the mass of their gray matter have much to teach. We cannot continue to destroy our earth, we have a moral obligation to protect all creatures because it is within our power to do so.
# 19,455:
8:46 pm PDT, May 21,Katie Ray, West Virginia
one of Gods most amazing creatures. I'd like them to be around for my grandchildren to witness but if something isn't done about the fishing nets,etc. all of the whales will be gone!
# 19,454:
8:41 pm PDT, May 21,Brinnley Ashton, Nevada
precious
# 19,453:
8:29 pm PDT, May 21,Zack Czengoldi, Tennessee
amazing creatures about which we still know very little. Each time we lose another species of plant or animal, it is like burning millions of incredibly important books that we never had the opportunity to read and thereby learn more about both that species and, by extension, ourselves. We cannot live alone on this planet; hasn't it become obvious yet?
# 19,452:
8:21 pm PDT, May 21,Monte Gibson, California
I give a Damn
Monte Gibson