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NOAA's WAY OF PROTECTING THE DOLPHINS & WHALES - NOT OK!

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This is our government's way, via NOAA, of "Protecting the Dolphins"!  They are again telling us to abandoned the sick and dying dolphins... and of course call them so they can make note of it!

THIS 'Plan of Protection' IS NOT OKAY!!!!  PLEASE HELP ME SAVE THEM!!!!! Feel free to call me directly at 513-628-0486.  How much longer are we going to sit back and watch all the animals die America? 

I understand it's difficult for dolphins to leave their family, friends and home - but come on! - leaving them there to Die?  I spoke with a NOAA official directly and she really feels it's better for the animals to just die!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

If a few want to folllow a boat to clean waters shouldn't they be given the opportunity?

How can millions of Americans sit back and let this be their fate?


Pls call NOAA's hotline  866-557-1401 and Demand NOAA to actually RESCUE the Dolphins and Whales instead of their typical government 'Plan of Protection'!  It is NOT OK for the innocent animals and mammals to DIE while we just sit back and watch!   

IT'S TIME TO STAND OUT AMERICA!  LET YOUR VOICE BE HEARD!!!  It feels great once you do! 
866-557-1401
 
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Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill Response

 
DATE: July 08, 2010 12:21:33 CST

Protecting Wild Dolphins During the Gulf Oil Spill

Contact:           Kim Amendola                                     FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

                        727-403-6533                                      July 8, 2010

Protecting Wild Dolphins During the Gulf Oil Spill

NOAA has received calls from concerned citizens to help coastal populations of bottlenose dolphins. NOAA is working closely with its state and local partners to assess and respond to distressed dolphins or dolphins found in areas affected by oil from the Deepwater Horizon/BP spill event.

While this event presents an enormous challenge to many aquatic animals across the region, there are steps the public can do to help.

 NOAA and its partners ask concerned citizens to follow these rules:

  • Report any dead, stranded, or distressed dolphins or other marine mammals to the wildlife hotline at 866-557-1401. 
  • Do not push the animal back out to sea – this delays examination and treatment, and often results in the animal re-stranding itself in worse condition.
  • Do not approach, feed, or swim with the animal.
  • Stay with the animal until rescuers arrive, but use caution. Keep a safe distance from the head and tail.
  • Minimize contact with the animal (use gloves if necessary) and avoid inhaling air the animal has breathed out.
  • Keep crowds away and noise levels down to avoid causing further stress to the animal.
  • Keep dogs and other pets away from live or dead marine mammals.
  • Do not collect any parts from dead marine mammals. This is prohibited under the Marine Mammal Protection Act.

“Any attempt to capture, move, lead, or scare groups of dolphins out of an area would do more harm than good,” said Laura Engleby, marine mammal biologist for NOAA’s Fisheries Service. “Moving or relocating dolphins could reduce the chance of survival and stress that may place the animals at greater risk of injury or death.”

Corralling or containing wild dolphins in secluded bays and potentially hand feeding them until an area is cleaned is not practical, logistically feasible, safe, or legal. This type of confinement also places dolphins at greater risk during severe weather events. Additionally, hand feeding dolphins may cause long-term dependency on humans for food, causing dolphins to lose their natural hunting and survival skills – they may even continue this behavior after the spill event and after oil is gone.

Trained responders are dispatched to any report of a distressed dolphin to determine if a rescue or intervention is warranted and feasible. Captures of free-swimming dolphins are usually a last resort, and are attempted only if the safety and needs of the dolphin and rescue team can be ensured.

NOAA and partners are conducting aerial and boat-based surveys to document potential changes in dolphin populations. For example, one team is conducting dolphin photo-identification surveys in some of the coastal waters along Louisiana, Mississippi, and the Florida Panhandle.

While smaller animals such as birds and some sea turtles are easier to retrieve and transport to rehabilitation facilities, dolphins pose a more significant challenge due to their size, weight, strength, and agility in the water. NOAA and its state and local partners are assessing and responding to distressed dolphins by:

Responding to all reports of distressed and stranded dolphins and whales, or dolphins reported in oiled areas;

  • Conducting photo identification surveys, and;
  • Conducting behavioral surveys.

“When the incident first occurred and we realized that the oil would likely reach bays and sounds of the northern Gulf, we quickly launched efforts to document the dolphins inhabiting these areas so we can better understand potential impacts on their populations”, said Lori Schwacke, marine mammal biologist for NOAA’s National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science.

  Teams are also conducting marine mammal behavioral and visual health assessment surveys in high-risk areas that will monitor dolphins for potential signs of distress and provide rapid notification to the wildlife hotline when such animals are detected. Physical and behavioral signs of distress include weight loss, appearance of skin lesions, listing to one side, labored or difficult breathing, not moving when approached, separation of mothers and calves, and general unresponsiveness. 

Natural behaviors are sometimes confused with distress behavior.  Natural behaviors include resting, loud exhalations at the water surface (which sounds like a chuff) or feeding.   For example, dolphins have many strategies to catch fish, such as “strand “or “mud” feeding where the dolphins herd fish into shallow areas to feed. This behavior can seem alarming to watch if people are not familiar with it since the dolphins often work in very shallow water and actually beach themselves as they chase fish onto shore.

Although severely limited in our ability to move dolphins out of their natural habitats in response to the oil spill, NOAA’s Fisheries Service and our partners are doing everything we can to help animals in distress and learn as much as we can about how dolphins respond to and might be affected by an oil spill. 

NOAA’s mission is to understand and predict changes in the Earth's environment, from the depths of the ocean to the surface of the sun, and to conserve and manage our coastal and marine resources. Visit us at http://www.noaa.gov or on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/usnoaagov.

FAST FACTS

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Jul 7th  Toxic Air from TX to FL

Jul 7th  More than 300 Complaints of Sick people in LA

Jun 18th  Haywards Lies about volume of oil in reserve

Jun 30th  Methane levels measured more than 100,000 x's higher than normal. Dead Zone's likely.

Jun 25th  BP Really is burning endangered sea turtles ALIVE!  FACT!

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FAST FACTS ON BP’S DEEPHORIZON OIL SPILL

 

April 22, 2010

BP stated the damaged oil well head was leaking 42,000 gallons/day oil was ‘leaking’ into the Gulf of Mexico.

 

April 25, 2010

The White House increased the stated amount of the leak to be 5,000 Barrels or 210,000 Gallons/Day.

 

May 20, 2010

BP’s 4” hose was siphoning up ‘210,000 gallons’ per day of crude oil. (hmmmm?)

 

May 20, 2010

The EPA demanded BP to discontinue it’s use of the dispersant Corexit, however BP is continuing the use of the highly toxic chemical Corexit even though it is less effective and more toxic than 12 other brands on the market, according to tests by the Environmental Protection Agency

 

May 29, 2010

BP tried their ‘Top Hat’ & ‘junk shots’  (ie: golf balls, hair balls & cement) and they failed!

 

June 3, 2010

BP’s 2nd attempt at the ‘Top Hat’ worked.  It’s now siphoning up ~660,000 gallons/day!  That is 3x’s the total amount that was supposedly ‘leaking’ in the first place!!

 

June 10, 2010  Oil Gushing 100,000 Barrels/Day = 4.2Million Gallons

RESOURCES


Vote on your view of the Obama Administration  OBAMA

Total Media Blackout & Arrests - James Fox  1 of 2

Total Media Blackout & Arrests - James Fox  2 of 2

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Methane & Martial Law in Gulf Coast

Silenced Scientists are Breaking Their Silence!

BP Cover Up of Sick People & Dead Animals

EPA's Mobile Air Monitoring of the Gulf - alot of missing data as you look thru the files!

Pensacola FL Beach covered in oil  

Pensacola no longer just tar balls

Gulf Oil Spill Health Hazards by CDC

16 Barges sit idle in Peris LA due to orders from Coast Guard - Frustrated Gov Jindal

Gov Jindal and his town Taking Charge!

As reported by Wayne Madsen, an investigative journalist in Washington. 

 

BP, President Obama and his administration are covering up the volcanic-level of the oil disaster in the Gulf.  Madsen cites US Army Corps of Engineers, FEMA & FL Dept of Environmental Protection for assertion.

1        According to FEMA, statements that one of the leaks has bee contained are “pure public relations disinformation designed to avoid panic and demands for greater action by the Obama administration.”

2        Coast Guard and Army Corps of Engineers cites if the oil geyser is not stopped within 90 days there will be irreversible damage to the marine eco-systems of the Gulf of Mexico, north Atlantic Ocean and beyond.

3        Army Corps of Engineers experts say it could take two years to cement the chasm on the floor of the Gulf oil disaster.

4        Napolitano’s actual reasoning for invoking the oil spill in the gulf to the level of a “National Disaster” was merely to block media coverage of the immensity of the disaster, according to Madsen.

5        When the Army Corps of Engineers first attempted to obtain NASA imagery of the oil slick was denied!

6        Other satellite imagery reportedly being withheld by the Obama administration, shows that what lies under the gaping chasm spewing oil at an ever-alarming rate is a cavern estimated to be the size of Mount Everest!

7        According to Madsen’s sources, this information has been given an almost national security-level classification to keep it from the public.

 
 


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