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Navy Sonar Tests Kill Cetaceans

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US Navy Admits Its Sonar Killed Whales


What Stranded Dolphins & Whales Are Trying To Tell Us


United States Navy, High Intensity Sonar, and Marine Mammals: A Chronology


Cetacean Society International


Low-Frequency Active


Navy Sonar System Could Harm Marine Mammals


The SURTASS LFA Threat


More LFA Sonar Information


The Plaintiffs Involved in Filing Law Suit Against Navy


Silent Oceans
The primary activity of the Trust is the Silent Oceans Project in celebration of and reverence for the sea as the source of life on the planet. The first annual Silent Oceans Day, September 19, 1999, marked the beginning of a five year process of global consciousness raising, educational programs and the creation of international standards concerning human-made sound pollution in the ocean. The day will be repeated on September 19, 2000 globally.

When Sound Is Dangerous


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Meditate upon the Cetaceans,
to acknowledge their service to humanity and to Earth,
and to send them our love energy.
Monthly Cetacean Meditation


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