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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!
# 19,600:
6:06 pm PDT, May 22, Barbara Schoeberl, Maryland
an important mammal in the oceans ecosystem. To disrupt the oceans is to disrupt life as we know it on land as well. Protect our oceans, protect our environment, protect ourselves.
# 19,599:
6:06 pm PDT, May 22, Name not displayed, Colorado
If for no other reason than proving that humans are NOT incompetent after all, strengthen the safeguards for whale protection. There is no excuse not to.
# 19,598:
6:03 pm PDT, May 22, Jessica Urban, Iowa
in immense danger, and in need of help from whoever can give it to them.
# 19,597:
6:00 pm PDT, May 22, Solomon Alpert, Kansas
in need of help from everyone.
# 19,596:
5:57 pm PDT, May 22, Name not displayed, California
# 19,595:
5:55 pm PDT, May 22, Name not displayed, Tennessee
beautiful and are at risk at extinct and hope i make a difference
# 19,594:
5:46 pm PDT, May 22, Sophia Celia, North Carolina
Beautiful,intellignt creatures of God whom we should get to know better and respect always. They ar precious. They are a gift to us. They are our responsibility to safeguard and honor
# 19,593:
5:37 pm PDT, May 22, Rhonda Vann, Michigan
# 19,592:
5:34 pm PDT, May 22, Constance Pena, Maryland
# 19,591:
5:32 pm PDT, May 22, Rozlen Willoughby, Australia
endangered & in need of protection.
# 19,590:
5:31 pm PDT, May 22, Name not displayed, California
# 19,589:
5:21 pm PDT, May 22, Kelly Kelly, New Zealand
beautiful creatures that deserve to live more than humans
# 19,588:
5:13 pm PDT, May 22, Sergio Junior, Brazil
# 19,587:
5:05 pm PDT, May 22, Dylan Lennox, Australia
# 19,586:
5:04 pm PDT, May 22, Jeff Smith, Oregon
# 19,585:
4:53 pm PDT, May 22, Isabelle M., Canada
C'est une honte ! J'espère de tout coeur que ses massacres inutiles cesseront une fois pour toute ! et que nos gouvernements agiront dans les plus bref délai pour mettre un terme à ses tueries inutiles et pour laisse vivre et dans la paix ses beaux spécimens d'une rareté exceptionelle !
# 19,584:
4:52 pm PDT, May 22, Martin Walker, United Kingdom
the magical creatures of the sea, to think that we are just going to loose another species through our own ignorance disgusts me. SAVE THE WHALES!
# 19,583:
4:49 pm PDT, May 22, Linda Maulding, South Carolina
Important in our world and should be protected.
# 19,582:
4:37 pm PDT, May 22, Mike Manna, Canada
# 19,581:
4:21 pm PDT, May 22, Sr linda Neil, New York
too valuable in the web of life to loose any more of them!
# 19,580:
4:05 pm PDT, May 22, Deborah Fraser, New York
an important part of our earth's ecosphere and should be protected at all costs
# 19,579:
3:44 pm PDT, May 22, Steve Riach, New Zealand
# 19,578:
3:43 pm PDT, May 22, Stephanie Schulerud, Virginia
the most beautiful creature there are
# 19,577:
3:41 pm PDT, May 22, Pristine Li, California
magnificent animals
# 19,576:
3:35 pm PDT, May 22, Steve Barney, Wisconsin
# 19,575:
3:34 pm PDT, May 22, Mariana Casper, Mexico
# 19,574:
3:29 pm PDT, May 22, Ross Copeland, California
beautiful. yes. really really beautiful.
# 19,573:
3:29 pm PDT, May 22, Erlene Jackson, Oregon
# 19,572:
3:21 pm PDT, May 22, Elizabeth Toney, Florida
Beautiful ceatures deserve to live long beautiful lives
# 19,571:
3:19 pm PDT, May 22, Rachel Kempf, Washington
fellow inhabitors of this planet earth and it is our responsibility to protect them from damage caused by our way of living.
# 19,570:
3:16 pm PDT, May 22, Inhami Nieves, New York
# 19,569:
3:14 pm PDT, May 22, Jennah Bosch, Virginia
# 19,568:
3:13 pm PDT, May 22, Amy Jackson, Indiana
# 19,567:
3:08 pm PDT, May 22, Barbara Robbins, Maine
mammals that have lived on earth for a long time...it is only man that has hastened their demise...please ban deadly fishing gear!
# 19,566:
3:04 pm PDT, May 22, M. Nicole Adame, Texas
# 19,565:
3:03 pm PDT, May 22, Saira Reshamwalla, United Kingdom
# 19,564:
2:52 pm PDT, May 22, Clare Burg, California
# 19,563:
2:31 pm PDT, May 22, Mary Livingston, West Virginia
important to our oceans. They shouldn't have their life cut off just because one person thinks so.
# 19,562:
2:21 pm PDT, May 22, Amy Hanks, Indiana
# 19,561:
1:56 pm PDT, May 22, John Hinds, Kansas
# 19,560:
1:44 pm PDT, May 22, Kris Parkinson, Washington
# 19,559:
1:37 pm PDT, May 22, Gayle Pitmon, Tennessee
# 19,558:
1:36 pm PDT, May 22, Fantasy Destiny, Ireland
majestic creatures that are unnessacarly culled by egoistic idiots as a way to conquer and get rich by killing something that is smarter than them but they can't control.
# 19,557:
1:36 pm PDT, May 22, Karen Finley, New Mexico
magnifient creatures that we all should take a part of PROTECTING our Oceans, We should put a stop too this, let alone them suffering from the chemicals that are going into our oceans.fishing fleet should come up with a better and safer net along with safer fishing gear. We all must speak for the ones who cannot speak for themselves:
# 19,556:
1:19 pm PDT, May 22, Name not displayed, Virgin Islands, British
the most perfect mammals in the sea
# 19,555:
12:54 pm PDT, May 22, Name not displayed, Minnesota
# 19,554:
12:51 pm PDT, May 22, Fallon Rhodes, Colorado
# 19,553:
12:51 pm PDT, May 22, Gary Kind, California
We have no right to destroy these intelligent, sentient creatures -- and that is exactly what we are doing, while at the same time, slowly destroying ourselves. Stop this insanity and greed now.
# 19,552:
12:50 pm PDT, May 22, Pedro Alves, United Kingdom
essencial.
# 19,551:
12:23 pm PDT, May 22, Name not displayed, Alabama
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