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Welcome to the U.S. Navy Archive Section of the ADC Website
The ADC has been researching U.S. Navy and U.S. Air Force Warfare Testing Ranges since February 2009. This archive section will not be updated after December 2012.
Some of the information presented below was placed online by the U.S. Department of Commerce (NOAA / NMFS), the U.S. Navy. and the U.S. Air Force.
The information below is provided for your information and for any research projects.
(This section also contains maps, videos, and also an updated additional information section on Red & White Phosphorus & Depleted Uranium ).
The videos in this section have been updated through 2012, and show warfare testing in our oceans by the U.S. Navy & Air Force.
THERE IS NO CLASSIFIED INFORMATION ON THIS WEBSITE.
Additional U.S. Navy Information may be found by clicking on the following link:
http://www.agriculturedefensecoalition.org/us-navy
U.S. Federal Register NOAA Taking and Importing of Marine Mammals in 12 Warfare Testing Range Complexes NOV 15, 2011 FR 76-70695: Between January 2009 and May 2011, pursuant to the Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA), (NOAA) NMFS (National Marine Fisheries Service), issued 5-year warfare testing final regulations to govern the "taking" of marine mammals in U.S. Navy and U.S. Air Force in twelve warfare testing ranges. These activites include but are not limited to: Training, weapons testing, sonar use, laser use and testing, new weapons testing, and associated activities conducted in the following twelve 5-Year Navy and Air Force Training Range Complexes:
Hawaii Range Complex HRC http://www.govsupport.us/navynepahawaii/hawaiirceis.aspx
Southern Range complex (SOCAL)
Atlantic Fleet Active Sonar Training Range
AFAST – Active Sonar Training Range
Jacksonville Range Complex (JAX)
Virginia Capes Range Complex (VACAPES)
Cherry Point Range Complex (CHPT)
Naval Surface Warfare Center – Panama City Division (NSWC PCD)
Mariana Islands Range Complex (MIRC)
Northwest Training Range Complex (NWTRC) Northern California Oregon, Washington & Idaho
Keyport Range Complex (NAVSEA NUWC)
Gulf of Mexico Range Complex (GOMEX)+ Documents:
http://www.gomexrangecomplexeis.com/OtherResources.aspx
Gulf of Alaska Temporary Maritime Activities Area (GOA TMAA)
Additionally, in February 2009, pursuant to the MMPA, NMFS issued 5-year regulations to govern the taking of marine mammals incidental to U.S. Air Force (USAF) space vehicle and test flight activities from Vandenberg Air Force Base (VAFB).
U.S. Navy East Coast LOA May 2008:
http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/pdfs/permits/uswtr_loa.pdf

U.S. Navy Map of Proposed Range Expansions in the Pacific, Atlantic & Gulf of Mexico May 11, 2012 (Please note that the Hawaii-Southern California Ranges will be connected.) The Northwest Training Range Complex (Northern California-Oregon-Washington & Idaho), is being expanded to include the Gulf of Alaska. The Atlantic Fleet Range Map will include all existing U.S. Navy 5-Year Warfare Testing Ranges. (The U.S. Navy has now designated these ranges as “study areas” instead of 5-Year Warfare Testing Ranges. U.S. Navy Website:
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The PDF Section Labeled with the Prefix 17A contains general information and correspondence regarding weapons testing, Letters & U.S. Congressional Correspondence, and various Navy Environmental Impacts Statements:
117 1 2012 U.S. Navy Atlantic Fleet 5-Year Warfare Testing Range Complex Map May 11, 2012.pdf
117 1 2012 U.S. Navy Cartoon-No Visual Sightings-Bombs Away-Sonarize the Oceans.pdf
117 1 2012 U.S. Navy HSTT Hawaii-Southern California Range Map May 11, 2012.pdf
117 1 2012 U.S. NAVY VS NATURE POSTCARD.pdf
117 3 2010 U.S. Navy vs Nature Postcard.pdf
U.S. Navy Northwest Training Range Complex - 5 Year Warfare Testing Area - Northern California, Oregon, Washington + Idaho
117A 1 2008 U.S. Navy 5-Year Warfare NWTRC Range Complex Expansion MAP Draft EIS December 2008.pdf
117A 1 2010 U.S. Navy NWTRC Final FEIS Volume I August 19, 2010.pdf
117A 1 2010 U.S. Navy NWTRC Final FEIS Volume II August 19, 2010.pdf
117A 1 2010 U.S. Navy NWTRC Final FEIS Volume III August 19, 2010.pdf
117A 3 2010 NEPA Process U.S. Navy Final Public Comments Due October 12, 2010.pdf
117A 5 2008 U.S. NAVY Draft EIS-OEIS December 2008 Washington-Oregon-Northern CA+Idaho.pdf
117A 5 2008 U.S. Navy NWTRC Draft EIS 3.3 www.nwtrangecomplexeis...ion_3_Hazardous_Materials December 2008.pdf
117A 5 2008 U.S. NAVY NWTRC DRAFT EIS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS December 2008 IMPORTANT SECTION.pdf
117A 6 2007 U.S. Navy Final Draft NWTRC EIS RCMP Final Draft August 20, 2007 Volume II+MAP.pdf
NOAA "TAKE" INFORMATION ON THE NWTRC WARFARE RANGE COMPLEX
117AA 1 2008 U.S. Navy NWTRC Request to NOAA for Take Authorization September 2008.pdf
117AA 4 2009 U.S. Navy NWTRC U.S. Federal Register July 13, 2009 Proposed Rule NWTRC fr74-33828.pdf
117AA 5 2008 U.S. Navy Request for NOAA Letter of Authorization to TAKE Marine Mammals 2008.pdf
IMPORTANT CORRESPONDENCE REGARDING THE NWTRC 5-YEAR WARFARE TESTING RANGE
117AC 4 2009 Navy Oregon Senators + Representatives Take Action February 6, 2009 Letter.pdf
117AC 4 2009 U.S. Navy April 9, 2009 Press Release Oregon Senators Question Navy Warfare Program.pdf
117AC 4 2009 U.S. Navy Letter Congressmen Thompson + Waxman March 12, 2009 NOAA-NMFS.pdf
117AC 6 2007 Navy Public Comment EPA Region 10 September 26, 2007.pdf
117AC 6 2007 Navy Response to CA Coastal Commission February 12, 2007.pdf
U.S. FEDERAL REGISTER NOTICES, RULES & REGULATIONS REGARDING THE NWTRC WARFARE TESTING RANGE
117AF 4 2009 U.S. Navy NWTRC NOAA Federal Register February 11, 2009 Notices.pdf
PRESS RELEASES, NEWSPAPER & OTHER ARTICLES REGARDING THE NWTRC WARFARE TESTING RANGE
117AM 1 2008 U.S. Navy NWTRC Draft EIS Range Map December 2008.pdf
117AN 4 2009 NWV U.S. NAVY NWTRC Range Complex February 18, 2009 Article by Peterson.pdf
117AN 4 2009 U.S. Navy Article by Van Strum DAILY KOS.pdf
117AN 4 2009 U.S. Navy Expanding Warfare Testing Area February 18, 2009 Oregon + Northern CA.pdf
117AN 4 2009 U.S. NAVY Plans Increase in Warfare Training Northern CA+Oregon February 4, 2009.pdf
117AN 4 2009 U.S. Navy Ukiah Daily Journal March 19, 2009 M. Krauth Public Comment+Hearing.pdf
117AN 4 2009 U.S. NAVY Warfare Weapons Testing Carol Van Strum Articles 2009 DAILY KOS.pdf
117AN 4 2009 U.S. Navy Weapons Testing Program February 18, 2009 Ukiah, Daily Journal.pdf
THE NWTRC DRAFT & FINAL EIS/OEIS PUBLIC COMMENT DOCUMENTS
117AP 3 2010 Comments of Dr. Bruce Mate on NWTRC Final Environmental Impact Statement.pdf
117AP 3 2010 Friends of the Earth Letter to U.S. Navy October 22, 2010 Sonar Protected Areas.pdf
117AP 3 2010 Lincoln County Oregon Letter to NOAA Dr. Lubcenco November 3, 2010 NWTRC.pdf
117AP 3 2010 NRDC Letter to NOAA Lubchenco on U.S. Navy NWTRC October 7, 2010 Final.pdf
117AP 3 2010 U.S. Navy - Mendocino County Board of Supervisors Agenda October 5, 2010 Addendum.pdf
117AP 4 2009 Navy Inter Tribal Sinkyone Wilderness Council Letter April 13, 2009.pdf
117AP 4 2009 InterTribal Sinkyone Wilderness Council Letter to U.S. Navy April 13, 2009.pdf
117AP 4 2009 Navy April 10, 2009 NWTRC scoping - NRDC comments to NMFS.pdf
117AP 4 2009 Navy March 31, 2009 Mendocino County, CA Ukiah Special Meeting B.O.S.pdf
117AP 4 2009 Navy Mendocino County Board of Supervisors Agenda April 7, 2009 CA.pdf
117AP 4 2009 Navy Mendocino County Board of Supervisors CA Agenda March 31, 2009.pdf
117AP 4 2009 Navy Public Comment U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs August 13, 2007.pdf
117AP 4 2009 Navy Public Olympic Coast Alliance September 18, 2009.pdf
117AP 4 2009 NRDC Letter to NOAA NMFS on U.S. Navy NWTRC April 10, 2009 Scoping Comments (final).pdf
117AP 4 2009 U.S. Navy Mendocino County Board of Supervisors March 31, 2009 Public Hearing.pdf
117AP 4 2009 U.S. Navy Mendocino County Board of Supervisors, CA Meeting April 7, 2009 Summary.pdf
117AP 4 2009 U.S. Navy Mendocino County Ocean Protection Coalition OPC News May 24, 2009.pdf
117AP 4 2009 U.S. Navy Mendocino County, CA Board of Supervisors Agenda April 7, 2009.pdf
117AP 4 2009 U.S. Navy NWTRC NMFS Proposed Rule August 12, 2009 NRDC comment letter.pdf
117AP 4 2009 U.S. Navy NWTRC NMFS Proposed Rule-NRDC Draft Comment Letter August 12, 2009 NRDC.pdf
117AP 4 2009 U.S. Navy NWTRC Scoping NRDC Letter to NMFS-NOAA April 10, 2009.pdf
117AP 4 2009 U.S. Navy October 22, 2009 Trinidad Bay Watershed Council.pdf
117AP 4 2009 U.S. Navy Public Involvement Plan NWTRC EIS PIP June 2007 Updated February 2009.pdf
117AP 4 2009 U.S. NAVY REGION NORTHWEST Oregon Public Hearing February 26, 2009.pdf
117AP 6 2007 Navy Public City of Port Townsend WA September 7, 2007.pdf
117AP 6 2007 Navy Public Comment California Coastal Commission August 24, 2007.pdf
117AP 6 2007 Navy Public Comment Center for Biological Diversity September 28, 2007.pdf
117AP 6 2007 Navy Public Comment Fisheries Department Suquamish Tribe WA August 27, 2007.pdf
117AP 6 2007 Navy Public Comment Museum of the North Beach WA September 22, 2007.pdf
117AP 6 2007 Navy Public Comment North Beach Community Improvement Assoc. WA October 10, 2007.pdf
117AP 6 2007 Navy Public Comment Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary WA September 27, 2007.pdf
117AP 6 2007 Navy Public Comment September 27, 2007 WA.pdf
117AP 6 2007 Navy Public Comments NWTRC 12 Scoping Comments Washington 2007.pdf
117APZ 4 2009 U.S. Navy NWTRC Draft EIS NRDC Public Comment Letter March 10, 2009 Draft Letter.pdf
THE NWTRC DRAFT EIS/OEIS DOCUMENTS FROM THE U.S. NAVY - PLEASE NOTE THE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SECTION, MAPS & THE EXECUTIVE SUMMARY.
117AT 1 2008 U.S. Navy NWTRC Draft EIS Executive Summary December 2008.pdf
117AT 1 2008 U.S. Navy Draft NWTRC EIS Acronyms December 2008 www.nwtrangecomplexeis.com.pdf
117AT 1 2008 U.S. Navy Draft NWTRC EIS Chapter 3 ACOUSTIC ENVIRONMENT December 2008.pdf
117AT 1 2008 U.S. Navy Draft NWTRC EIS Chapter 3 Hazardous Materials December 2008.pdf
117AT 1 2008 U.S. Navy Draft NWTRC EIS Chapter 3-Section 3.3 Hazardous Materials December 2008.pdf
117AT 1 2008 U.S. Navy Draft NWTRC EIS Executive Summary December 2008.pdf
117AT 1 2008 U.S. Navy Draft NWTRC EIS Master Glossary of Terms December 2008.pdf
117AT 1 2008 U.S. Navy Draft NWTRC EIS Section E Cetacean Stranding Report December 2008.pdf
117AT 4 2009 U.S. Navy Draft NWTRC EIS NEPA Process February 18, 2009 Timeline Navy Website.pdf
117AT 5 2008 U.S. Navy Draft NWTRC EIS Chapter 4 Cumulative Impacts December 2008.pdf
117AT 5 2008 U.S. Navy Draft NWTRC EIS Appendix C Air Emissions Calculations December 2008.pdf
117AT 5 2008 U.S. Navy Draft NWTRC EIS Appendix C Air Quality Summaries December 2008.pdf
117AT 5 2008 U.S. Navy Draft NWTRC EIS Chaper 1 Need of Proposed Action December 2008.pdf
117AT 5 2008 U.S. Navy Draft NWTRC EIS Chapter 1 Table of Contents December 2008.pdf
117AT 5 2008 U.S. Navy Draft NWTRC EIS Chapter 2 Action+Alternatives December 2008.pdf
117AT 5 2008 U.S. Navy Draft NWTRC EIS Chapter 3 Acoustic Environment-Airborne December 2008.pdf
117AT 5 2008 U.S. Navy Draft NWTRC EIS Chapter 3 Air Quality December 2008.pdf
117AT 5 2008 U.S. Navy Draft NWTRC EIS Chapter 3 Geology+Soils December 2008.pdf
117AT 5 2008 U.S. Navy Draft NWTRC EIS Chapter 3 Plants+Invertebrates December 2008.pdf
117AT 5 2008 U.S. Navy Draft NWTRC EIS Chapter 3 Public Safety Section December 2008.pdf
117AT 5 2008 U.S. Navy Draft NWTRC EIS Chapter 3 Sea Turtles December 2008.pdf
117AT 5 2008 U.S. Navy Draft NWTRC EIS Chapter 3 Section 3.7 Fish December 2008.pdf
117AT 5 2008 U.S. Navy Draft NWTRC EIS Chapter 3 Water Resources December 2008.pdf
117AT 5 2008 U.S. Navy Draft NWTRC EIS Chapter 4 Cumulative Impacts December 2008.pdf
117AT 5 2008 U.S. Navy Draft NWTRC EIS Chapter 7 Listing of Those Who Prepared EIS DEC 2008.pdf
117AT 5 2008 U.S. Navy Draft NWTRC EIS Chapter 8 References December 2008.pdf
117AT 5 2008 U.S. Navy Draft NWTRC EIS Chapter 9 DISTRIBUTION LIST FOR EIS December 2008.pdf
117AT 5 2008 U.S. Navy Draft NWTRC EIS Section E Cetacean Stranding Report December 2008.pdf
117AT 5 2008 U.S. Navy Draft NWTRC EIS Section F Public Scoping Summary December 2008.pdf
117AT 5 2008 U.S. Navy Draft NWTRC EIS Website Natural Resources February 17, 2009.pdf
117AT 6 2007 U.S. Navy NWTRC Draft EIS Appendix B Cooperating Agencies Correspondence-Notes.pdf
MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION REGARDING THE NWTRC 5-YEAR U.S. NAVY WARFARE TESTING RANGE
NWTRC INITIAL PUBLIC COMMENT INFORMATION FOR DRAFT EIS/OEIS
117AY 4 2009 POSTER Oppose U.S. Navy Warfare Expansion-ADC Action Item.pdf
117AY 4 2009 U.S. Navy NWTRC Public Comment Period Extended to April 13, 2009.pdf
NWTRC - NO COMMENT
117AZ 4 2009 Navy United Nations Letter April 5, 2009 A. Peterson.pdf
117AZ 4 2009 U.S. Navy Range Complex Map+Poster September 2009.pdf
THE U.S. NAVY HAWAII RANGE 5-YEAR WARFARE TESTING RANGE INFORMATION
117B 1 2012 U.S. Navy Hawaii-Southern California Draft EIS Home Website May 31, 2012.pdf
117B 4 2009 U.S. Navy Revised Record of Decision Hawaii Range Complex.pdf
U.S. NAVY MAPS - DRONE & UNMANNED AIRCRAFT SYSTEMS
117DP 2 2011 the growing U.S. Drone Fleet December 23, 2011 Washington Post Graphic.pdf
U.S. EPA & NEPA INFORMATION ON THE U.S. NAVY WARFARE TESTING RANGES
117E 1 2009 U.S. NEPA March 11, 2009 Basic Information.pdf
117E 2 2011 U.S. EPA-U.S. Navy Southern CA F766B1F275ED884D8.pdf
117E 2 2011 U.S. Navy EIS - San Francisco, CA 40AAC47ECAB798028.pdf
117E 3 2010 U.S. EPA EPA Hunters Point-San Francisco CA Information.pdf
117E 3 2010 U.S. EPA U.S. Air Force Eglin Base F24B90646072B01A8 Florida Information.pdf
117E 3 2010 U.S. EPA Website 2010 36095489F68669128 on U.S. Navy NWTRC Final EIS.pdf
117E 4 2009 NAVY NEPA March 11, 2009 Navy Filing F10DBD65AF9AE18A8.pdf
117E 4 2009 U.S. EPA NEPA March 11, 2009 Basic Information.pdf
U.S. NAVY GULF OF MEXICO WARFARE RANGE COMPLEX INFORMATION
HEALTH ISSUES
117H 11 2002 EPA CA Listing of Poisonous Gases+Hazardous Wastes of Concern.pdf
117H 6 2007 UCAR-Graphite and Carbon By Products July 23, 2007 MSDS UCAR Carbon Company, Inc.pdf
MANY PEOPLE USED AS GUINEA PIGS IN WARFARE TESTS IN THE PAST
117HH 11 2002 Drugged and Duped in Chemical Warfare Trials March 13, 2002 Guardian.co.uk News.pdf
117HH 13 2000 Chemical Warfare Trials Short of Volunteers March 10, 2000 Guardian.co.uk News.pdf
U.S. NAVY WASTE DISPOSAL, CLEANUP & HISTORICAL RESTORATION PROBLEMS
U.S. AIR FORCE POLLUTING PROBLEMS
117HX 11 2002 U.S. Air Force Exempt Area 51 Pollution Reporting 2002 Bush.pdf
GENERAL U.S. NAVY INFORMATION & WEAPONS SYSTEMS
117I 1 2012 MV Delta Mariner Rocket Carrier Destroys Kentucky Bridge January 27, 2012.pdf
117I 3 2010 U.S. Navy Probes Videos Shown on Deployed Carrier by Officers.pdf
U.S. NAVY & AIR FORCE JET FUELS & AIRCRAFT INFORMATION
117J 1 2012 U.S. Navy Fact File Fixed Wing Aircraft Website May 24, 2012.pdf
117JAF 1 2012 U.S. Air Force Bases in Califorina April 26, 2012 California http___airbases.pdf
117JZ 3 2010 U.S. Air Force C130 Forrestal Photograph U.S. Navy File Wikipedia May 1, 2010.pdf
117JZ 3 2010 U.S. Air Force File_Lockheed_C-130_Hercules Photograph Wikipedia May 1, 2010.pdf
U.S. NAVY & MARINE MAMMALS - WHAT IMPACT IS NAVY SONAR & OTHER WEAPONS TESTING HAVING ON ALL OCEANS?
117K 1 2009 U.S. Navy Study of Marine Mammals in Mediterranean September 18, 2009.pdf
117K 4 2009 U.S. Navy Marine Mammals Google Search August 11, 2009 Page 1.pdf
117KZ 4 2009 U.S. Navy Ocean Stewardship Website Whale Laboratory Website.pdf
U.S. NAVY LEGAL ISSUES
117L 5 2008 U.S. Navy NOT Exempt from California Sonar Curbs-Federal Judge Rules FEB 5, 2008.pdf
117L 5 2008 U.S. Navy-NRDC December 28, 2008 News Release Lawsuit Settlement.pdf
117L 8 2005 U.S. Navy Lawsuit Initiated Over Ear-Spltting Sonar on Whales OCT 20, 2005 Reuters.pdf
117L 9 2004 NRDC Coalition Warn Navy Over Destructive Use of Mid-Frequency Sonar July 15, 2004.pdf
117LZ 4 2009 Navy NWTRC NMFS Proposed Rule-NRDC Draft Public Comment Letter August 12, 2009.pdf
117LZ 4 2009 NRDC Solicitation to Protect Oceans - No Mention of Navy Programs August 17, 2009.pdf
117LZ 8 2005 NRDC Lawsuit vs U.S. Navy.log
117LZ 8 2005 NRDC Press Statement NRDC vs Navy October 19, 2005.log
MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION
117M 1 2012 Commander U.S. Pacific Fleet Website May 25, 2012 http___www.cpf.navy.pdf
117M 1 2012 DoD Live+News Website June 14, 2012 http___www.dodlive.mil_index.pdf
117M 1 2012 U.S. Navy 8 Bases in California Website April 11, 2012 http___navybases.pdf
117M 1 2012 U.S. Navy Lemoore April 26, 2012 Brief Description-California http___navybases.pdf
117M 1 2012 U.S. Navy North Island NAS Near San Diego, CA April 26, 2012 http___navybases.pdf
117M 1 2012 U.S. Navy Special Warfare Command Website May 25, 2012.pdf
117M 14 1997 CNO Remarks About the U.S. Navy June 10, 1997.pdf
117M 4 2009 U.S. Navy Training Range Complexes Google Search August 8, 2009.pdf
117MN 10 2003 U.S. Navy China Lake Secret City Accomplishments U.S. Navy Article March 8, 2003.pdf
117MZ 3 2010 U.S. Navy Submarine Systems Category 2010 Battelle Archive http___www.defencetalk.pdf
NATIONAL OCEANIC & ATMOSPHERIC ADMINISTRATION INFORMATION - U.S. NAVY
117N 1 2011 NOAA U.S. Pacific Marine Mammal Stock Assessments-2011.pdf
117N 1 2012 NOAA Glossary Website March 20, 2012.pdf
117N 1 2012 NOAA Incidental Marine Mammal Take Authorizations Website March 20, 2012.pdf
117N 1 2012 NOAA Incidental Take Authorizations Website April 3, 2012.pdf
117N 1 2012 NOAA Take Authorization Entire Listing+Links Website May 9, 2012.pdf
117N 1 2012 NOAA TAKE AUTHORIZATIONS Website May 21, 2012 Listing+Definitions.pdf
117N 1 2012 U.S. Navy Pacific Marine Species Density Database May 2012 Report.pdf
117N 11 2002 NOAA Marine and Coastal Spatial Data Subcommittee Power Point July 2002 FGDC MCSD.pdf
117N 12 2001 AES Huntington Beach Generating Station January 2001 Marine Mammal Take NOAA.pdf
117N 2 2011 NOAA U.S. Atlantic+Gulf of Mexico Marine Mammal Stock Assessments-2011.pdf
117N 3 2010 Endangered and Threatened Species NOAA Website October 14, 2010 http___www.nmfs.noaa.pdf
117N 3 2010 Incidental Take Authorizations NWTRC October 13, 2010 Website-Entire Take Listing.pdf
117N 3 2010 NOAA Incidental TAKE Authorization Status Report+Overview June 12, 2010.pdf
117N 3 2010 NOAA Incidental Take Authorizations Southern California U.S. Navy March 6, 2010.pdf
117N 3 2010 NOAA Incidental Take Authorizations Website July 22, 2010 Note New Additions.pdf
117N 3 2010 NOAA NMFS Incidental Take Authorization Website March 6, 2010.pdf
117N 4 2009 NMFS NOAA Endangered+Threatened Species Needing Listing August 2009.pdf
117N 4 2009 NMFS NOAA Listing of Threatened+Endangered Species 2009.pdf
117N 4 2009 NOAA GLOSSARY MARCH 2009 SEE NMFS-NOAA DEFINITION OF TAKE.pdf
117N 4 2009 NOAA National Marine Fisheries Take Authorizations Website March 15, 2009.pdf
117N 4 2009 NOAA National Marine Fisheries Website-Taking of Marine Mammals March 15, 2009.pdf
117N 4 2009 NOAA NMFS Fisheries Information June 25, 2009.pdf
117N 4 2009 NOAA Organizational Map-Personnel+Departments=Graphic Webiste August 10, 2009.pdf
117N 4 2009 NOAA Website Incidental Take Authorization Summaries August 8, 2009.pdf
117N 4 2009 Sonoma County Water Agency TAKE Request to NOAA-Public Comment Letters December 2009.pdf
117N 6 2007 Shell Offshore Inc September 10, 2007 Letter to NOAA Marine Mammal Take.pdf
117N 7 2006 NOAA Fisheries Glossary Revised Edition June 2006 U.S. Department of Commerce.pdf
NOAA - U.S. FEDERAL REGISTER NOTICES, RULES & REGULATIONS
117NF 4 2009 Navy NOAA Federal Register February 11 2009 Notices.pdf
117NF 4 2009 NOAA U.S. Federal Register November 12, 2009 Russian River TAKE Notice.pdf
117NF 6 2007 Conoco Philliips Alaska Inc. Federal Register NOAA Take January 5, 2007 Notice.pdf
NOAA NEWS
117NZ 2 2011 NOAA Meeting in San Francisco, CA June 30, 2011 General Information.pdf
117NZ 3 2010 U.S. Federal Register Summary Vol.75 No.175 Friday September 10, 2010.pdf
U.S. NAVY HAWAII RANGE 5-YEAR WARFARE RANGE COMPLEX
117P 10 2003 U.S. Missile Defense Agency Ground-Based Midcourse Defense GMD-ETR-EIS July 2003.pdf
117P 11 2002 U.S. Missile Defense Agency Long Range Air Launch Target System EA October 2002.pdf
117P 12 2001 U.S. Army North Pacific Targets Program April 2001.pdf
117P 5 2008 U.S. Navy Barking Sands Underwater Range Expansion+Refurbishment BSURE March 2008.pdf
117P 6 2007 Hawaii Range Complex Warfare Range Draft EIS July 2007.pdf
117P 6 2007 HRC_DEIS_VOL3_REV1_JULY07.pdf
117P 6 2007 U.S. Navy Draft EIS Hawaii Range Complex Volume 3 Part 21 Noise Modeling July 2007.pdf
117P 6 2007 U.S. Navy Hawaii Range Complex Draft EIS Volume 2 July 2007.pdf
U.S. NAVY ATMOSPHERIC TESTING
117R 1 2012 Red Phosporus Storming Media Search May 31, 2012 Results=45.pdf
117R 1 2012 U.S. Navy Letter on NRL Laboratory Environmental Policy Statement March 12, 2012.pdf
117R 11 2002 U.S. Navy ANFRN 36 VORVORTAC System Description 2002 frn36.pdf
117R 14 1999 U.S. Navy MCAT Military Compatibility Assessment Tool Appendix B Rand MR1291.appb.pdf
117R 2 2011 U.S. Navy NRL Publications Update April 9, 2011 Website http___www.nrl.navy.pdf
117R 2 2011 U.S. Navy NRL Review-Work in Progress Website April 9, 2011 http___www.nrl.navy.pdf
U.S. NAVY LASCO RESEARCH INFORMATION
117RL 2 2011 U.S. Navy LASCO FAQ Website April 9, 2011.pdf
117RL 2 2011 U.S. Navy LASCO Research Laboratory NRL Website April 9, 2011 http___www.nrl.navy.pdf
117RL 2 2011 U.S. Navy LASCO-EIT Description NRL Website April 9, 2011.pdf
U.S. NAVY PRESS RELEASES - SUMMARIES
117RN 10 2003 U.S. Navy Press Releases for 2003 NRL Public Affairs Office.pdf
117RN 11 2002 U.S. Navy Press Releases in 2002.pdf
117RN 3 2010 U.S. Navy Press Releases July 15, 2010.pdf
117RN 6 2007 U.S. Navy Press Releases for 2007.pdf
117RN 7 2006 U.S. Navy Press Releases in 2006.pdf
117RN 9 2004 U.S. Navy Press Releases for 2004.pdf
U.S. PATENT - FORWARD RADAR ECHO-RANGING METHOD
U.S. NAVY SHIPS & SUBMARINES - WARFARE ISSUES
117S 10 2003 U.S. Navy Submarine Warfare in the 20th & 21st Centuries Bibliography December 2003.pdf
117S 4 2009 U.S. Navy Submarines Losses-Chronological Order Website May 24, 2012.pdf
117S 9 2004 U.S. Navy Oceanography A Submarine Force Multiplier 2004 Website June 22, 2004.pdf
U.S. NAVY FACT FILES SHIPS
117SC 1 2012 U.S. Navy Beach Group COMNAVBEACHGRU One Website May 30, 2012-Naval Surface Force.pdf
117SC 1 2012 U.S. Navy Fact File Amphibious Assault Ships-LHA-LHD-LHA-R Website May 30, 2012.pdf
117SC 1 2012 U.S. Navy Fact File Amphibious Command Ships-LCC Website May 30, 2012.pdf
117SC 1 2012 U.S. Navy Fact File Amphibious Transport Dock-LPD Website May 30, 2012.pdf
117SC 1 2012 U.S. Navy Fact File Cruisers-CG Website May 30, 2012.pdf
117SC 1 2012 U.S. Navy Fact File Destroyers-DDG Website May 30, 2012.pdf
117SC 1 2012 U.S. Navy Fact File Dock Landing Ship-LSD Website May 30, 2012.pdf
117SC 1 2012 U.S. Navy Fact File Frigates-FFG Website May 30, 2012.pdf
117SC 1 2012 U.S. Navy Fact File Landing Craft-Air Cushioned-LCAC Website May 30, 2012.pdf
117SC 1 2012 U.S. Navy Fact File Landing Craft-Mechanized+Utility-LCM-LCU Website May 30, 2012.pdf
117SC 1 2012 U.S. Navy Fact File Littoral Combat Ship Class-LCS Website May 30, 2012.pdf
117SC 1 2012 U.S. Navy Fact File Mine Countermeasures Ships-MCM Website May 30, 2012.pdf
117SC 1 2012 U.S. Navy-Naval Beach Group COMNAVBEACHGRU ONE Website May 25, 2012.pdf
117SC 1 2012 United States Navy Fact File Landing Craft-Air Cushioned-LAC Website May 30, 2012.pdf
U.S. NAVY NEWS STORIES
THE ROLE OF SAIC - MILITARY CONTRACTS
117SS 1 2012 SAIC News Releases in 2012 All Categories Website May 23, 2012 Page 1.pdf
117SS 1 2012 SAIC News Releases in 2012 All Categories Website May 23, 2012 Page 2.pdf
117SS 4 2009 SAIC Awarded $ Task Order by U.S. Navy Surface Warfare Center SEPT 30, 2009.pdf
117SS 4 2009 SAIC Awarded $ Task Order Support Naval Air Systems Command SEPT 29, 2009.pdf
117SS 4 2009 SAIC Awarded Contract by Naval Fleet+Industrial Supply Center OCT 29, 2009.pdf
117SS 4 2009 SAIC Awarded Contract U.S. Navy Dahlgren Divison AUG 24 2009.pdf
117SS 4 2009 SAIC Awarded Contract U.S. Navy Fleet Submarine Broadcast System SEPT 15, 2009.pdf
117SS 4 2009 SAIC Awarded Task Order by U.S. Navy Sea Systems Command NOV 3, 2009.pdf
117SS 4 2009 SAIC Awarded Task Order by U.S. Navy to Support Tomahawk Weapons System NOV 2, 2009.pdf
RED & WHITE PHOSPHORUS
117T 14 1978 White-Red Phosphorus Litereature Review Abstract 1978.pdf
117TR 1 2012 Red Phosphorus Storming Media Pentagon Reports Search April 10, 2012 Results 45.pdf
117TR 10 2003 OEHHA Red Phosphorus September 2003 CA EPA.pdf
117TR 14 1989 Red Aerosol Effect on Wildlife Task 3 Storming Media Abstract September 1989.pdf
117TR 4 2009 OEHHA Red Phosphorus Health Effects EPA California April 24, 2009.pdf
117TRN 4 2009 White Phosphorus Banned-Geneva Convention Jan 2009 Israel Uses on GAZA.pdf
117TRZ 2 2011 White Phosphorus General Information February 11, 2011 Wikipedia.pdf
WHITE PHOSPHORUS
117TW 1 2012 White Phosphorus Storming Media Search May 31, 2012 Results=77 Page 1.pdf
117TW 14 1973 White Phosphorus Abstract 1973 Highly Toxic to Man+Animals.pdf
117TWE 4 2009 White Phosphorus EPA California Search April 24, 2009 Page 1 Health Effects.pdf
117TWE 4 2009 White Phosphorus EPA California Search April 24, 2009 Page 2.pdf
117TWE 4 2009 White Phosphorus EPA California Search April 24, 2009 Page 3.pdf
117TWE 4 2009 White Phosphorus EPA California Search April 24, 2009 Page 4.pdf
117TWE 4 2009 White Phosphorus EPA California Search April 24, 2009 Page 5.pdf
117TWE 4 2009 White Phosphorus EPA California Search April 24, 2009 Page 6.pdf
117TWE 4 2009 White Phosphorus EPA California Search April 24, 2009 Page 7.pdf
117TWE 4 2009 White Phosphorus EPA California Search April 24, 2009 Page 8.pdf
117TWE 4 2009 White Phosphorus EPA California Search April 24, 2009.pdf
117TWN 4 2009 White Phosphorus Chemical WMD Used in Iraq War+Israel on GAZA Pictures.pdf
117TWN 4 2009 White Phosphorus SF. Chronicle January 13 2009 WMD Used by Israel.pdf
117TWN 8 2005 Cartoon White Phosphorus Chemical WMD Used by U.S. in Iraq.pdf
117TWN 8 2005 White Phosphorus NYTimes November 29, 2005 Shake Bake.pdf
117TWP 4 2009 White Phosphorus Chemical WMD Pictures January 15, 2009.pdf
U.S. NAVY & TITANIUM ISSUES (ALSO U.S. PATENTS)
117U 1 2012 California EPA Titanium Search June 1, 2012 Results=1,190 Page 1.pdf
117U 1 2012 DARPA_Titanium_Initiative_(DTI) Website March 20, 2012.pdf
117U 1 2012 Titanium Dioxide Storming Media Search June 1, 2012 Results=86 Page 1.pdf
117U 1 2012 Titanium Dioxide Storming Media Search June 1, 2012 Results=86 Page 2.pdf
117U 1 2012 Titanium Information Lenntech Website June 1, 2012.pdf
117U 1 2012 Titanium Storming Media Search June 1, 2012 Results=1,000 Page 1.pdf
117U 14 1952 Titanium Dioxide U.S. Patent 02591988 April 8, 1952 Pages 5-6.pdf
117U 14 1952 U.S. Patent 02591988 April 8, 1952 Titanium Dioxide Page 2.pdf
117U 14 1970 Titanium Dioxide U.S. Patent 03531310 September 29, 1970 Metal Oxides Pages 9-10.pdf
117U 14 1990-2002 Titanium CA ARB State Summary Graph.pdf
117U 14 1994 Obscuration Smoke Powders Titanium Dioxide Abstract 1994 Military.pdf
117U 8 2005 Titanium Dioxide Kerr-McGee January 27, 2005 PR Newswire.pdf
U.S. NAVY & VANADIUM ISSUES
117UV 5 2008 Vanadium+Vanadium Compounds December 4-5 2008 CA Biomonitoring Program.pdf
117UV 8 2005 CA EPA Vanadium is Listed as a Chemical Known to Cause Cancer February 11, 2005.pdf
117V 2 2011 U.S. Army Orders First Suicide Drones September 6, 2011 Innovation News Daily.pdf
U.S. ARMY ISSUES - COLORADO & NEW MEXICO (OTHER AREAS OF THE U.S.)
U.S. MARINE ISSUES
ADDITIONAL WHITE PHOSPHORUS ISSUES - U.S. NAVY
117W 1 2012 White Phosphorus Storming Media Search May 31, 2012 Results=77 Page 2.pdf
117W 14 1981 White Phosphorus Military Smokes Boron Silicon Iron Arsenic Abstract 1981.pdf
117W 14 1993 U.S. Army Abstract White Phosphorus 1993 U.S. Army Armament Research.pdf
117W 14 1998 U.S. Army White Phosphorus Smoke Emissions Extremely Toxic Abstract 1998.pdf
117W 5 2008 White Phosphorus Abstract Search 2008 Pentagon Reports 58 Results.pdf
117W 8 2005 U.S. Army White Phosphorus Burns Treatment Abstract U.S. Army 2005.pdf
WEATHER MODIFICATION
117WA 14 1992 U.S. Patent 5156333 Apparatus for Producing Fog October 20, 1992.pdf
117WA 14 1996 U.S. Navy UCAR Fog Study in California Press Release December 6, 1996.pdf
117WA 4 2009 Naval Research Laboratory-Monterey, CA West Coast Study 4M.2 - 96240[1].pdf
U.S. NAVY CHERRY POINT WARFARE RANGE COMPLEX - ATLANTIC OCEAN
117WC 5 2008 Navy Cherry Point October 14, 2008 Cherry_Pt_DEIS_Public_Hearing_Transcripts.pdf
U.S. NAVY USWTR RECORD OF DECISION
U.S. GOVERNMENT GENERAL INFORMATION
117X 1 2011-2012 Military Balance+Pacific War Zone-Several Articles BBC News.pdf
117X 1 2012 Chapter 6 Weapons+Warhead Technologies-6.1 Missions+Weapons.pdf
117X 14 1990 Notable Achievements of the Naval Weapons Center-China Lake August 1990 Report.pdf
U.S. NAVY & OTHER BRANCHES OF THE MILITARY USE DEPLETED URANIUM
117Y 10 2003 Depleted Uranium January 2003 WHO Fact Sheet.pdf
117Y 12 2001 Depleted Uranium Neurotoxicity October 2001 Abstract.pdf
117Y 13 2000 Depleted Uranium A Short Course 2000 Gulf War II Report DOD U.S. Navy.pdf
117Y 13 2000 Depleted Uranium Bibliography 2000 Gulf War II Report U.S. Navy.pdf
117Y 13 2000 Depleted Uranium Conclusion DOD Report 2000 Gulf War II U.S Navy.pdf
117Y 13 2000 Depleted Uranium Follow-up DOD Report 2000 Gulf War II Report U.S. Navy.pdf
117Y 13 2000 Depleted Uranium Glossary + Definitions Gulf War II 2000 Report U.S. Navy.pdf
117Y 13 2000 Depleted Uranium Gulf War Exposure 2000 Gulf War II 2000 Report U.S. Navy.pdf
117Y 13 2000 Depleted Uranium Gulf War II DOD 2000 Report - Radiological Properties.pdf
117Y 13 2000 Depleted Uranium Health Effects DOD Report 2000 Gulf War II U.S. Navy.pdf
117Y 13 2000 Depleted Uranium Health Effects Gulf War II 2000 DOD Report U.S. Navy.pdf
117Y 13 2000 Depleted Uranium Methodology 2000 Report DOD Gulf War II Report U.S. Navy.pdf
117Y 13 2000 Depleted Uranium Overview 2000 Gulf War II DOD Report U.S. Navy.pdf
117Y 13 2000 Depleted Uranium Radiation Effects 2000 DOD Report Gulf War II U.S. Navy.pdf
117Y 13 2000 Depleted Uranium U.S. GAO Report 2000 DOD Gulf War II Report U.S. Navy.pdf
117Y 13 2000 Depleted Uranium U.S. Navy May 31, 2000 NRC News San Juan Vieques Island.pdf
117Y 14 1994 Depleted Uranium Gulf War Abstract August 1994 Health Effects.pdf
117Y 14 1994 Depleted Uranium-Chemical Warfare Agents 1994 Abstract.pdf
117Y 14 1995 Depleted Uranium U.S. Army Chemical School Training 1995.pdf
117Y 14 1998 Depleted Uranium Abstract October 1998 Evaluation of Health Risks.pdf
117Y 3 2010 Depleted Uranium NRC Fact Sheet - January 2, 1010 Other Low-Level Waste Disposal.pdf
117Y 4 2009 Depleted Uranium Abstract Pentagon Reports Search 93 Results March 2, 2009.pdf
117Y 4 2009 Depleted Uranium at U.S. Army Sites NRC Application Information 2009.pdf
117Y 4 2009 Depleted Uranium Background Information 2009 U.S. NRC.pdf
117Y 4 2009 Depleted Uranium Directive U.S. Navy Encl 2 - PACFLT Msg February 27, 2009.pdf
117Y 4 2009 Depleted Uranium EPA California Search April 24, 2009.pdf
117Y 4 2009 Depleted Uranium Pentagon Abstract Search March 2, 2009 Page 2.pdf
117Y 4 2009 Depleted Uranium The Trojan Hourse of Nuclear War July 1, 2009 by Lauren Moret.pdf
117Y 4 2009 Depleted Uranium U.S. Navy Report 2009.pdf
117Y 4 2009 EPA California Depleted Uranium Search April 24, 2009.pdf
117Y 4 2009 U.S. Army Depleted Uranium Hawaii NRC Hearings October 26, 2009 by Lindorff.pdf
117Y 5 2008 Depleted Uranium + Tungsten Carcinogenicity Studies Abstract March 1, 2008.pdf
117Y 5 2008 Depleted Uranium Rule Making Issue 2008 Letter NRC.pdf
117Y 6 2007 Depleted Uranium+Tungsten Environmental Effects Abstract June 30, 2007.pdf
117Y 7 2006 Depleted Uranium Abstract Carcinogenicity+Immunotoxicity Abstract October 2006.pdf
117Y 7 2006 U.S. EPA Depleted Uranium Technical Brief December 2006 EPA 402-R-06-011.pdf
117Y 8 2005 Depleted Uranium Abstract 2005 Status of Health Concerns.pdf
117Y 8 2005 Depleted Uranium Neurotoxicity Abstract April 2005.pdf
THE INFORMATION YOU WILL FIND BELOW IS THE ORIGINAL HISTORICAL INFORMATION FOUND ON THIS WEBSITE REGARDING THE U.S. NAVY WARFARE TESTING RANGES.
17A 2010 Boeing Unveils Unmanned Phantom Ray Demonstrator May 11, 2010 Space War News.pdf
17A 2010 Lincoln County Oregon November 3, 2010 Letter to Senators+Congressman U.S. Navy NWTRC.pdf
17A 2010 Lincoln County Oregon Letter to NOAA Dr. Lubcenco November 3, 2010 NWTRC.pdf
17A 2010 U.S. Navy Letter to Congressman Mike Thompson October 28, 2010 by Rosalind.pdf
17A 2010 InterTribal Sinkyone Letter to U.S. Navy October 22, 2010 NWTRC FEIS.pdf
17A 2010 Marin County Board of Supervisors Letter to U.S. Navy NWTRC FEIS October 12, 2010.pdf
17A 2010 Channel 3 News October 18, 2010 Proposed NWTRC Navy Warfare Testing Humboldt County, CA.pdf
The U.S. Navy & the U.S. Department of Commerce are Cooperating Agencies - thus, NOAA routinely writes LOAs (Letters of Authorization), to allow for the unrestricted, in most cases, "taking" of Marine Mammals in warfare testing ranges in the Atlantic, Pacific, and Gulf of Mexico.
The NOAA Definition of “Take”: “Defined under the MMPA (Marine Mammal Protection Act), as "harass, hunt, capture, kill or collect, or attempt to harass, hunt, capture, kill or collect." Defined under the ESA (Endangered Species Act) as "to harass, harm, pursue, hunt, shoot, wound, kill, trap, capture, or collect, or to attempt to engage in any such conduct…”
U.S. Navy Draft Documents + Maps - NWTRC (Northern California, Oregon, Washington & Idaho)
17A 2007 Navy Public Involvement PlanNWTRC EIS PIP June 2007.pdf
17A 2007 U.S. Navy NWTRC RCMP Final Draft August 20, 2007 Volume II + MAP.pdf
17A 2008 NAVY 9 NWT Range Complex Project Map December 2008.pdf
17A 2008 Navy Acronyms NWT Range Complex December 2008.pdf
17A 2008 Navy Air Emissions Calculations December 2008 CA+Oregon EIS.pdf
17A 2008 Navy December 2008 Proposed Action and Alternatives FINAL NWTRC.pdf
17A 2008 NAVY Draft EIS December 2008 Washington, Oregon, Northern CA + Idaho.pdf
17A 2008 Navy EIS 3.3 www.nwtrangecomplexeis...ion_3_Hazardous_Materials.pdf
17A 2008 Navy EIS Environmental Impact Statement 2008 Chapter_8_References.pdf
17A 2008 NAVY EIS Executive Summary February 2009 NWTRange Complex EIS.pdf
17A 2008 Navy EIS Resource_Section_7_Fish.pdf
17A 2008 NAVY EIS Table of Contents December 2008 CA+Oregon+Washington.pdf
17A 2008 Navy EIS www.nwtrangecomplexeis...apter_7_List_of_Preparers.pdf
17A 2008 Navy EIS www.nwtrangecomplexeis...Cetacean_Stranding_Report.pdf
17A 2008 Navy EIS www.nwtrangecomplexeis...ction_1_Geology_and_Soils.pdf
17A 2008 Navy EIS www.nwtrangecomplexeis...d_Action_and_Alternatives.pdf
17A 2008 Navy EIS www.nwtrangecomplexeis...d_Need_of_Proposed_Action.pdf
17A 2008 Navy EIS www.nwtrangecomplexeis...ic_Environment_(Airborne).pdf
17A 2008 Navy EIS www.nwtrangecomplexeis...nvironmental_Consequences.pdf
17A 2008 Navy EIS www.nwtrangecomplexeis...plex%20Map%20Poster_FINAL.pdf
17A 2008 Navy EIS www.nwtrangecomplexeis...rce_Section_2_Air_Quality.pdf
17A 2008 Navy EIS www.nwtrangecomplexeis...rce_Section_8_Sea_Turtles.pdf
17A 2008 Navy EIS www.nwtrangecomplexeis...Section_4_Water_Resources.pdf
17A 2008 Navy EIS www.nwtrangecomplexeis...x_C_Air_Quality_Summaries.pdf
17A 2008 Navy EIS www.nwtrangecomplexeis..._Plants_and_Invertebrates.pdf
17A 2008 Navy EIS www.nwtrangecomplexeis..._Plants_and_Invertebrates (2).pdf
17A 2008 Navy Hazardous Materials NWT Range Complex EIS December 2008.pdf
17A 2008 NAVY NWT Range Complex Expansion Map December 2008.pdf
17A 2008 NAVY NWT Range Complex Expansion Map December 2008.pdf
17A 2008 NAVY NW Training Range Complex Range Sustainability 2008 E.I.S. Supplement.pdf
17A 2008 Navy Program Air Quality NWT Range Complex December 2008.pdf
17A 2008 Navy Program Cumulative Impacts December 2008 NWT Range Complex EIS.pdf
17A 2008 NAVY Program December 2008 NWT Range Complex - CA+Oregon Cumulative Impacts.pdf
17A 2008 Navy Program NWT Range Complex December 2008 Hazardous Materials.pdf
17A 2008 Navy Program NWT Range Complex Environmental Consequences 12-2008.pdf
17A 2008 Navy Program Public Safety NWT Range Complex EIS December 2008.pdf
17A 2008 NAVY Warfare Testing Areas NWT Range Complex Project Map December 2008.pdf
17A 2009 NAVY NEPA Process NW Training Range Complex EIS February 18, 2009.pdf
17A 2009 Navy-NOAA Letter March 12, 2009 Congressmen Thompson+Waxman Sonar to U.S. House Members.pdf
17A 2009 NAVY NW Training Range Complex EIS Information February 18, 2009.pdf
17A 2009 NAVY NW Training Range Complex EIS Natural Resources February 18, 2009.pdf
17A 2009 NAVY NW Training Range Complex Range Sustainability February 18, 2009.pdf
17A 2009 NAVY Public Comment Extended to April 13, 2009 www.nwtrangecomplexeis.pdf
17A 2009 Navy www.nwtrangecomplexeis...apter_9_Distribution_List 2009.pdf
17A 2009 U.S. Navy February 18, 2009 NW Training Range Complex-CA Need Action to Stop Project.pdf
17A 2009 U.S. Navy NWTRC Essential Fish Habitat for Assessment July 2009 E.I.S. Document.pdf
17A 2010 U.S. Navy Final EIS Air Quality Chapter 3.2 September 10, 2010 Navy Website.pdf
17A 2010 U.S. Navy Final EIS Appendix B Cooperating Agency Correspondence September 10, 2010.pdf
17A 2010 U.S. Navy Northwest Trining Range Complex E.I.S. Updated June 5, 2010 Table of Contents.pdf
17B 2010 NOAA Meeting in Ukiah, California December 9, 2010.pdf
17BZ 2009 Navy Public Comment Period Extended to April 13, 2009.pdf
17BZ 2009 NAVY REGION NORTHWEST Oregon Public Hearing February 26, 2009.pdf
U.S. Navy General Infomation, Warfare Tests & Correspondence
17B 2009 InterTribal Sinkyone Wilderness Council Letter to U.S. Navy April 13, 2009.pdf
17B 2009 U.S. Air Force Jets F-35 Lightning II News November 19, 2009 Noise Pollution Problems.pdf
17B 2008 U.S. Navy Request to NOAA for Take Authorization NWTRC.pdf
17B 2009 U.S. Navy NWTRC Monitoring Plan Draft April 20, 2010 NMFS-NOAA.pdf
17B 2010 NEPA Process U.S. Navy Final Public Comments Due October 12, 2010.pdf
17B 2010 U.S. Navy v PEER News Release July 21, 2010 Questions About Open Sea Dumping-Lawsuit.pdf
17B 2010 U.S. Navy v PEER Court Order Compelling the Navy to Complete ROD by Oct. 25, 2010 NWTRC.pdf
17BZ 2010 U.S. Navy - Mendocino County Board of Supervisors Agenda October 5, 2010 Addendum.pdf
17B 1994 Health Effects of Hexachloroethane Smoke Zinc Oxide+Aluminum Abstract 1994.pdf
17B 1996 U.S. Navy UCAR Fog Study in California Press Release December 6, 1996.pdf
17B 2002 EPA CA Listing of Poisonous Gases + Hazardous Wastes 2002.pdf
17B 2007 CA Coastal Commision Press Relese March 22, 2007 Navy Sonar-End Result-Questions.pdf
17B 2007 NASA Night Clouds Trimethylaluminum 2007 - Rockets-Cannisters.pdf
17B 2007 Navy Federal Register 2007 Notice of Intent Filed - Bush Administration.pdf
17B 2007 Navy Response to CA Coastal Commission February 12, 2007.pdf
17B 2007 NAVY September 21, 2007 NWTRC EIS State of Washington.pdf
17B 2008 Alaska-Arctic Independent August 31, 2008 North Pole Circumnaviagted.pdf
17B 2008 EPA Navy EPA December 29, 2008 REGION IX San Francisco, CA.pdf
17B 2008 NAVY NWT Range Complex Project Map December 2008 - Color Additions+Arrows.pdf
17B 2008 NAVY Program December 2008 NWT Range Complex - CA+Oregon Glossary.pdf
17B 2009 Blue Whale Poem - Monarchs of the Sea by Don Kirkpatrick November 17, 2009 California.pdf
17B 2009 National EPA NEPA March 11, 2009 Basic Information.pdf
17B 2009 Naval Research Laboratory-Monterey, CA West Coast Study 4M.2 - 96240[1].pdf
17B 2009 Navy 10 U.S. Department of Commerce NMFS Rules July 13, 2009 74 FR 33828.pdf
17B 2009 Navy 3 April 9, 2009 Oregon Senators Question Navy Warfare Program Associated Press.pdf
17B 2009 Navy 3 April 9, 2009 Press Release Oregon Senators Question Navy Warfare Program.pdf
17B 2009 Navy April 10, 2009 NWTRC scoping - NRDC comments to NMFS.pdf
17B 2009 Navy April 9, 2009 Press Release Oregon Senators Question Navy Warfare Program.pdf
17B 2009 U.S. Air Force Jets F-35 Lightning II News November 19, 2009 Noise Pollution Problems.pdf
17B 2009 NAVY Article - Carol Van Strum April 2, 2009 Mendocino County, CA Public Hearing.pdf
17B 2009 Navy Associated Press April 9, 2009 Oregon Senators Question Navy Warfare Program.pdf
17B 2009 Navy Court Decision Filed August 5, 2009 - 9th Circuit Court.pdf
17B 2009 Navy Expanding Warfare Testing Area February 18, 2009 Oregon + Northern CA.pdf
17B 2009 NAVY Federal Register March 11, 2009 NOAA Marine Mammals.pdf
17B 2009 NAVY Federal Register Notices February 11, 2009 NWTRangeComplex.pdf
17B 2009 Navy Letter June 5, 2009 Lincoln County Board of Commissioners-Newport Oregon.pdf
17B 2009 Navy March 13, 2009 Oregon New Times Article.pdf
17B 2009 NAVY Newport News Times March 13, 2009 Oregon Newspaper Article.pdf
17B 2009 Navy NOAA Federal Register February 11, 2009 Notices.pdf
17B 2009 NAVY + NOAA Glossary March 2009 See Definition of Take.pdf
17B 2009 Navy nwtrangecomplexeis.com Carol Van Strum Articles 2009.pdf
17B 2009 Navy NWTRC NMFS Proposed Rule - NRDC Comment Letter August 12, 2009 NRDC.pdf
17B 2009 Navy October 22, 2009 Trinidad Bay Watershed Council.pdf
17B 2009 Navy-Oregon Senators Question Navy Warfare Training Pacific Coast-Associated Press 2009.pdf
17B 2009 Navy Oregon Senators + Representatives Take Action February 6, 2009 Letter.pdf
17B 2009 NAVY Plans Increase in Warfare Training Northern CA+Oregon February 4, 2009.pdf
17B 2009 Navy Plan Turn Pacific Coast Into Firing Range by Carol Van Strum February 2, 2009.pdf
17B 2009 Navy Point Magu, CA Letter Marine Mammal Commission to NOAA August 24, 2009.pdf
17B 2009 NAVY Warfare Weapons Testing Carol Van Strum Articles 2009.pdf
17B 2009 Navy Wenatchee Daily World State of Washington Carol Hiltner Op-Ed March 3, 2009.pdf
17B 2009 NOAA California Information June 25, 2009 MAP.pdf
17B 2009 NOAA U.S. Federal Register Take Notice November 2009 California.pdf
17B 2009 U.S. Navy Letter Congressmen Thompson + Waxman March 12, 2009 NOAA-NMFS.pdf
17B 2010 Antisubmarine Warfare McGraw Hill Encyclopedia Artricle April 25, 2010.pdf
17B 2010 HAARP Military Scientists Study Ionosphere February 26, 2010 Navy + Air Force.pdf
17B 2010 U.S. Air Force C130 Forrestal Photograph U.S. Navy File Wikipedia May 1, 2010.pdf
17B 2010 U.S. Air Force File_Lockheed_C-130_Hercules Photograph Wikipedia May 1, 2010.pdf
17B EPA CA Federal Regulations-Regulated Substances-Release Prevention.pdf
17B NWS U.S. Navy Plans Warfare Tests Pacific Ocean+Land Areas by Peterson February 21, 2009.pdf
U.S. Navy CHAFF Releases (Aluminum Coated Fiberglass Particulates) & Trimethyl Aluminun Experiments (NOAA & U.S. Air Force)
17C 1968 Chaff HARP Quebec Tri-methyl-Aluminum Trails Abstract 1968.pdf
17C 1988 Chaff Cloud Deployed in Orbit Around Earth Abstract December 1988 Study.pdf
17C 1997 Chaff U.S. Navy 1997.pdf
17C 1997 Chaff U.S. Navy June 10, 1997.pdf
17C 1999 Chaff Abstract 1999 Pentagon Reports DOD Many Questions.pdf
17C 1999 Chaff Abstract August 31, 1999 Pentagon Reports DOD Many Questions.pdf
17C 1999 Chaff Inhalation Toxicty of Glass Fibers Abstract Review 1999.pdf
17C 2000 Chaff Aluminum Coated Fiberglass M-130 General Purpose Dispenser February 10, 2000 DOD.pdf
17C 2000 Chaff Chesapeake Bay Experiments 25 Years of Exposure Abstract June 2000.pdf
17C 2001 Chaff NAVY AERIAL CHAFF IMPACT REPORT October 2001.pdf
17C 2003 Chaff Dispenser FAS 2003 M-130 Aircraft Dispenser.pdf
17C 2005 Chaff Aluminum Coated Fiberglass M-130 General Purpose Dispenser 2005 DOD.pdf
17C 2007 Chaff U.S. Navy November 13, 2007 Picture - Description.pdf
17C 2008 Chaff U.S. Navy 2008.pdf
17C 2008 Chaff U.S. Navy 2008 Live Fire Exercises.pdf
17C 2008 Chaff U.S. Navy Fact File 2008.pdf
17C CHAFF Military Chaff Releases Unknown Photographer+Year.pdf
Red & White Phosphorus + Depleted Uranium & Obscurant Smoke - Miliary Uses & Releases
17DG 2007 Navy Graphite Carbon By Products 2007 MSDS UCAR.pdf
17DG 2008 Navy Graphite Flakes GRAFGUARD MSDS 2008. Highly Toxic.pdf
17DR 1999 Red Phosphorus February 1999 Abstract U.K. Pyrotechnic Compositions.pdf
17DR 2003 Red Phosphorus September 2003 CA OEHHA EPA.pdf
17DR 2009 Red Phosphorus Health Effects EPA California April 24, 2009.pdf
17DW 2009 White Phosphorus EPA California Search April 24, 2009.pdf
17DW 2009 White Phosphorus EPA California Search April 24, 2009 Page 1 Health Effects.pdf
17DW 2009 White Phosphorus EPA California Search April 24, 2009 Page 2.pdf
17DW 2009 White Phosphorus EPA California Search April 24, 2009 Page 3.pdf
17DW 2009 White Phosphorus EPA California Search April 24, 2009 Page 4.pdf
17DW 2009 White Phosphorus EPA California Search April 24, 2009 Page 5.pdf
17DW 2009 White Phosphorus EPA California Search April 24, 2009 Page 6.pdf
17DW 2009 White Phosphorus EPA California Search April 24, 2009 Page 7.pdf
17DW 2009 White Phosphorus EPA California Search April 24, 2009 Page 8.pdf
Depleted Uranium
17D 1994 Depleted Uranium-Chemical Warfare Agents 1994 Abstract.pdf
17D 1994 Depleted Uranium Gulf War Abstract August 1994 Health Effects.pdf
17D 1995 Depleted Uranium U.S. Army Chemical School Training 1995.pdf
17D 1998 Depleted Uranium Abstract October 1998 Evaluation of Health Risks.pdf
17D 2000 Depleted Uranium A Short Course 2000 Gulf War II Report DOD U.S. Navy.pdf
17D 2000 Depleted Uranium Bibliography 2000 Gulf War II Report U.S. Navy.pdf
17D 2000 Depleted Uranium Conclusion DOD Report 2000 Gulf War II U.S Navy.pdf
17D 2000 Depleted Uranium Follow-up DOD Report 2000 Gulf War II Report U.S. Navy.pdf
17D 2000 Depleted Uranium Glossary + Definitions Gulf War II 2000 Report U.S. Navy.pdf
17D 2000 Depleted Uranium Gulf War Exposure 2000 Gulf War II 2000 Report U.S. Navy.pdf
17D 2000 Depleted Uranium Gulf War II DOD 2000 Report - Radiological Properties.pdf
17D 2000 Depleted Uranium Health Effects DOD Report 2000 Gulf War II U.S. Navy.pdf
17D 2000 Depleted Uranium Health Effects Gulf War II 2000 DOD Report U.S. Navy.pdf
17D 2000 Depleted Uranium Methodology 2000 Report DOD Gulf War II Report U.S. Navy.pdf
17D 2000 Depleted Uranium Overview 2000 Gulf War II DOD Report U.S. Navy.pdf
17D 2000 Depleted Uranium Radiation Effects 2000 DOD Report Gulf War II U.S. Navy.pdf
17D 2000 Depleted Uranium U.S. GAO Report 2000 DOD Gulf War II Report U.S. Navy.pdf
17D 2000 Depleted Uranium U.S. Navy May 31, 2000 NRC News San Juan Vieques Island.pdf
17D 2001 Depleted Uranium Neurotoxicity October 2001 Abstract.pdf
17D 2003 WHO Depleted Uranium January 2003 Fact Sheet.pdf
17D 2005 Depleted Uranium Abstract 2005 Status of Health Concerns.pdf
17D 2005 Depleted Uranium Neurotoxicity Abstract April 2005.pdf
17D 2006 Depleted Uranium Abstract Carcinogenicity+Immunotoxicity Abstract October 2006.pdf
17D 2007 Depleted Uranium+Tungsten Environmental Effects Abstract June 30, 2007.pdf
17D 2008 Depleted Uranium Rule Making Issue 2008 Letter NRC.pdf
17D 2008 Depleted Uranium + Tungsten Carcinogenicity Studies Abstract March 1, 2008.pdf
17D 2009 Depleted Uranium Abstract Pentagon Reports Search 93 Results March 2, 2009.pdf
17D 2009 Depleted Uranium at U.S. Army Sites NRC Application Information 2009.pdf
17D 2009 Depleted Uranium Background Information 2009 U.S. NRC.pdf
17D 2009 Depleted Uranium Directive U.S. Navy Encl 2 - PACFLT Msg February 27, 2009.pdf
17D 2009 Depleted Uranium EPA California Search April 24, 2009.pdf
17D 2009 Depleted Uranium Pentagon Abstract Search March 2, 2009 Page 2.pdf
17D 2009 Depleted Uranium Regulations Changed Allowing DU Low-Level Waste Status March 18, 2009.pdf
17D 2009 Depleted Uranium The Trojan Hourse of Nuclear War July 1, 2009 by Lauren Moret.pdf
17D 2009 Depleted Uranium U.S. Navy Report 2009.pdf
17D 2010 Depleted Uranium NRC Fact Sheet - January 2, 1010 Other Low-Level Waste Disposal.pdf
General Information, Documents & Correspondence
17E 2009 Restored Rule Requires Federal Species Act Consultation S.F. Chronicle April 29, 2009.pdf
U.S. Navy Impacts on Marine Mammals & Fish During 5-Year Warfare Testing & Other "Take" Information Along with Impacts on Commercial Fishing & Tourism
17FZ 2008 Navy Grey Whales CA Assembly Resolution July 23, 2008 Joint Resolution 40 - Chapter 98.pdf
17FZ 2008 NAVY Grey Whale Resolution California April 1, 2008 CA State Asssemblyman Nava.pdf
17F 2001 AES Huntington Beach Generating Station January 2001 Marine Mammal Take NOAA.pdf
17F 2005 Whale Death Disorientation October 28, 2005.pdf
17F 2007 Marine Mammals Died 2007 The Beach by Eric Michael Stitt May 2009.pdf
17F 2007 Salmon Decline CA December 14, 2007 The Dissident Voice.pdf
17F 2008 NAVY Oceans Coral Reefs + Other Ecosystems May 2008.pdf
17F 2008 Navy Pump Up the Volme=Sound Waves Silence Whale Songs Scientific American 2008.pdf
17F 2008 Navy Whale Deaths Hawaii 2008 The Molokai Dispatch.pdf
17F 2008 Salmon Chinook Gone No Trace March 17, 2008 NYTimes.pdf
17F 2008 Salmon Fisheries Alaska NYTimes 2008 vs Gold Copper Mines.pdf
17F 2008 Salmon NYTimes December 2008 America - Disappearing Forests - Salmon.pdf
17F 2008 Salmon Trout Startling Decline Lake County News November 30, 2008.pdf
17F 2008 Salmon Trout Steelhead Stunning Decline CA Lake County News November 30, 2008.pdf
17F 2008 Salmon Virus Chile NYTimes Page 1 March 27, 2008.pdf
17F 2008 Salmon Virus NYTimes March 27, 2008 Page 2.pdf
17F 2008 Whales Navy Sonar NYTimes October 9, 2008 Supreme Court Case.pdf
17F 2008 Whales NYTimes January 22, 2008 in the Navy's Way Sonar.pdf
17F 2008 Whales NYTimes July 29, 2008 Lower-Pitch Frequency.pdf
17F 2008 Whale Predators Ships NYTimes April 12, 2008.pdf
17F 2009 Beaked Whales Breached + Died South Florida Sun Sentinal News August 10, 2009.pdf
17F 2009 Blue Whale Death October 19, 2009 Fort Bragg, CA by Frank Hartzell Ukiah Daily Journal.pdf
17F 2009 Does Navy Sonar Kill Wildlife Scientific American June 2009.pdf
17F 2009 Fish May be Killed by Man-Made Sounds March 2009 Clips.pdf
17F 2009 Marine Mammal Monitoring Report-Point Magu September 2009 U.S. Navy.pdf
17F 2009 Marine Mammal Search Engine October 13, 2009.pdf
17F 2009 Navy 14 Salmon Disaster in Proposed Navy Warfare Testing Area April 2009 APNews.pdf
17F 2009 Navy 7 Incidental Take Authorization NOAA August 2009 Summary.pdf
17F 2009 Navy Blue Whale Died of Ship Collission Fort Bragg, CA OCT 22, 2009 National Geographic.pdf
17F 2009 NAVY February 13, 2009 New Times Fisherman Problems with Navy.pdf
17F 2009 Navy Incidental Take Authorization NOAA August 2009 Summary.pdf
17F 2009 Navy Marine Mammals Google Search August 11, 2009 Page 1.pdf
17F 2009 Navy NEPA March 11, 2009 Basic Information.pdf
17F 2009 NAVY + NOAA National Marine Fisheries Website March 2009.pdf
17F 2009 Navy-NOAA Public Comment Ends August 12, 2009 National Marine Fisheries Service NMFS.pdf
17F 2009 Navy Ocean Dead Zones Oregon+Washington October 8, 2009 ENS News Since 2002.pdf
17F 2009 Navy Ocean Stewardship 2009 Navy Website Whale Laboratory.pdf
17F 2009 Navy - Salmon Disaster in Oregon + California April 2009 Navy Warfare Area.pdf
17F 2009 Navy Salmon Disaster in Proposed Navy Warfare Testing Area April 2009 APNews.pdf
17F 2009 Navy Sonar 2009 Technical Report on Sonar and BW ASCOBANS.pdf
17F 2009 Navy Sonar Can Cause Temporary Deafness in Dolphins NYTimes April 13, 2009.pdf
17F 2009 Navy Study of Marine Mammals in Mediterranean September 2009.pdf
17F 2009 Navy TAKE ACTION_ Taking the Wrong Path on Protecting Right Whales October 6, 2009.pdf
17F 2009 Navy Ventura County Naval Base Marine Mammal Incidental Harassement Request 2009 NOAA.pdf
17F 2009 Navy What is Killing Local Seals + Seal Lions California + Oregon October 7, 2009.pdf
17F 2009 Pollution Causing Cancer in Animals+Marine Mammals August 3, 2009 Earth 911.com.pdf
17F 2009 Salmon Disaster California & Oregon April 2009.pdf
17F 2009 Salmon Disaster in Oregon + California April 2009 Navy Warfare Area.pdf
17F 2009 Sonoma County Water Agency Requests Marine Mammal Take Authorization from NOAA 2009.pdf
17F 2009 Sonoma County Water Agency Russian River_estuary_monitoring_plan 2009.pdf
17F 2009 Sonoma County Water Agency Take Request-Public Comment Letters 2009.pdf
17F 2009 U.S. Federal Register November 12, 2009 Russian River Take Notice.pdf
17F 2009 U.S. Navy Enlists Dolphins+Sea Lions to Patrol Pacific Ocean Waters December 7, 2009.pdf
17F 2009 U.S. Navy Take Letter September 10, 2009 from NOAA-Point Magu Lagoon, CA.pdf
17F 2010 NASNI Assits With Sea Turtle Rescure in Pacific-Newport, Oregon February 1, 2010.pdf
17F 2010 NOAA U.S. Air Force + Navy Take Applicaton Janury 15, 2010 U.S. Federal Register Notice.pdf
17F 2010 NRDC Press Release January 28, 2010 Lawsuit to Save Right Whales UWTR.pdf
17F 2010 58 Pilot Whales Die in New Zealand Beach Stranding August 20, 2010 Associated Press.pdf
17FZ 2010 U.S. Navy Salmon Futures October 6, 2010 by Rosalind
U.S. Navy Experiments & Atmospheric Experiments Including (C.A.R.E.) Charged Aerosol Release Experiments (NASA Rocket Release of Aluminum Oxide Dust Cloud-2009)
17G 1970 U.S. Navy Project SESAMISEED Artificial Plasma Clouds 1970 Abstract.pdf
17G 1971 Footnote Negatively Charged Particles Abstract Health Effects.pdf
17G 1976 Aluminum Oxide Water Vapor Tests Solid Rocket Motor Propellants SEPT 1976 Abstract.pdf
17G 1999 Cho Abstract Further Effects of Charged Aerosols Effects November 30, 1999.pdf
17G 1999 Stratospheric Effects of Rocket Exhaust Studies Aluminum Oxide SEPT 30, 1999 Abstract.pdf
17G 2001 Charge Effects on Particle Deposition Human Tracheobronchial Tree 2001 Research Article.pdf
17G 2007 Navy CARE October 15, 2007 Abstract Scales-Dusty Plasma.pdf
17G 2008 Navy CARE Smithonian + NASA Astrophysics Data Abstract 2008.pdf
17G 2008 Navy NASA CARE Dust Program August 2008 Report CR-2008-215280.pdf
17G 2009 CARE U.S. Navy NASA CARE Charged Aerosol Release Experiment September 10, 2009.pdf
17G 2009 CARE U.S. Navy NASA Experiment Wallops Rocket Launched September 19, 2009 Twitter.pdf
17G 2009 Navy CARE Experiment September 2009 Paul BERNHAR Danupdate3103_15.pdf
17G 2009 Navy CARE Google Search September 14-15, 2009 Page 2.pdf
17G 2009 Navy CARE Google Search September 15, 2009 Page 3 hl=en&q=Charged+Aerosol+Particle+E.pdf
17G 2009 Navy CARE Instabilities - Gas Clouds from Rocket Exhuast September 2009 HG2p2[1].pdf
17G 2009 Navy CARE NASA Launch Webcast Live Event September 18, 2009 http___sites.wff.nasa.pdf
17G 2009 Navy CARE NASA_Wallops Hourly Launch Schedule September 2009.pdf
17G 2009 Navy CARE New Scientist Article September 21, 2009 by Courtland + Comments.pdf
17G 2009 Navy CARE Penn State September 2009 Newsletter - Charged Aerosol Particle Experiments.pdf
17G 2009 Navy CARE Sepember 2009 HG2p6-2003.pdf
17G 2009 Navy CARE September 2009 References Summary HG2p5.pdf
17G 2009 Navy CARE SF Examiner September 10, 2009 - Experiment Visible in D.C Skies.pdf
17G 2009 Navy Charged Aerosol Release Experiment September 19, 2009 CARE+NASA.pdf
17G 2009 U.S. Navy NRL Rocket Experiments Light Up the East Coast November 9, 2009 Press Release.pdf
17G 2010 CARE U.S. Navy NASA Search April 24, 2010 Page 1 Aluminum Oxide.pdf
17G 2010 CARE U.S. Navy NASA Search April 24, 2010 Page 2 Aluminum Oxide.pdf
17G 2010 CARE U.S. Navy NASA Search April 24, 2010 Page 3 Aluminum Oxide.pdf
17G 2010 CARE U.S. Navy NASA Search April 24, 2010 Page 4 Aluminum Oxide.pdf
Northern California (NWTRC) U.S. Navy Meetings, Correspondence, Articles & General Information
17H 1970 Navy Humboldt County, CA Foggy Cloud I Project Abstract 1970.pdf
17H 1970 Navy Mendocino County, CA Foggy Cloud I Project Abstract 1970.pdf
17H 1997 Navy Mendocino County, CA Studies Abstract 1997.pdf
17H 2009 NAVY Article - Carol Van Strum April 2, 2009 Mendocino County, CA Public Hearing.pdf
17H 2009 Navy March 31, 2009 Mendocino County, CA Ukiah Special Meeting B.O.S.pdf
17H 2009 Navy Mendocino County Board of Supervisors Agenda April 7, 2009 CA.pdf
17H 2009 Navy Mendocino County Board of Supervisors CA Agenda March 31, 2009.pdf
17H 2009 Navy Mendocino County Board of Supervisors, CA Meeting April 7, 2009 Summary.pdf
17H 2009 Navy Mendocino County Board of Supervisors March 31, 2009 Public Hearing.pdf
17H 2009 NAVY Mendocino County, CA Abstract 1998 Navy Seasonal Variability.pdf
17H 2009 Navy Mendocino County, CA Abstract Wind Modeling Northern California 1997.pdf
17H 2009 Navy Mendocino County, CA Board of Supervisors Agenda April 7, 2009.pdf
17H 2009 Navy Mendocino County Ocean Protection Coalition OPC News May 24, 2009.pdf
17H 2009 Navy Ukiah Daily Journal March 19, 2009 M. Krauth Public Comment+Hearing.pdf
17H 2009 Navy Ukiah Daily Journal March 27, 2009 Reports Public Hearing Board of Supervisors.pdf
17H 2009 Navy United Nations Letter April 5, 2009 A. Peterson.pdf
17H 2009 Navy Weapons Testing Program February 18, 2009 Ukiah, Daily Journal.pdf
U.S. Navy Mariana Range Complex - Pacific Ocean
17I 2010 U.S. Navy MARIANA ISLANDS RANGE COMPLEX Final EIS May 2010 Volume 2.pdf
17I 2010 U.S. Navy MARIANA ISLANDS RANGE COMPLEX Final EIS May 2010 Volume 3.pdf
17I 2007 Navy Mariana Islands Range Complex July 16, 2007 Public Comment EPA.pdf
17I 2007 Navy Marina Island Department of Agriculture Public Comments July 16, 2007.pdf
17I 2008 Navy Mariana Islands Public Comments 2008.pdf
17I 2009 Mariana Islands NAVY = CIA The World Factbook March 25, 2009.pdf
17I 2009 Navy Marianas Islands Range Complex 2009 http___www.marianasrangecomplexeis.pdf
17I 2009 Navy Mariana Islands Range Complex 2009 From Environmental Impact Statement.pdf
17I 2009 Navy Mariana Islands Range Complex July 30, 2009 Department of Interior.pdf
17I 2009 Navy Mariana Islands Range Complex Range Complex 2009.pdf
17I 2009 Navy Mariana Islands Range Complex Table of Contents E.I.S. 2009.pdf
17I 2010 NOAA TAKE Federal Register Notice February 25, 2010 Mariana Islands.pdf
17I 2010 U.S. Navy Mariana Range Complex EIS OEIS Website December 19, 2010.pdf
17I 2010 U.S. Navy-NOAA Mariana Islands Range Complex Final Monitoring Plan May 2010.pdf
NRDC Lawsuit & General Information
17J 2008 Navy - NRDC December 28, 2008 News Release Lawsuit Settlement.pdf
17J 2008 U.S. Navy Sonar Systems CA NYTimes August 13, 2008 NRDC-End Run.pdf
17J 2009 Navy NRDC August 12, 2009 NWTRC NMFS Proposed Rule - NRDC comment letter.pdf
17J 2009 Navy NRDC August 3, 2009 Navy Goes Forward With Florida Undersea Warfare Testing Range.pdf
17J 2009 Navy - NRDC February 6, 2009 by Kiekow on Deadly Sonar Training Atlantic+Pacific.pdf
17J 2009 Navy - NRDC February 6, 2009 Deadly Sonar Equal Opportunity Employer Atlantic+Pacific.pdf
17J 2009 Navy - NRDC July 30, 2009 Navy Study on Sonar Effects On Marine Mammals-Biased.pdf
17J 2009 Navy - NRDC July 30, 2009 Sonar Effects On Marine Mammals.pdf
17J 2009 Navy - NRDC Lethal Sounds 2008 Sonar - Marine Mammals.pdf
17J 2009 Navy - NRDC Lethal Sounds 2008 Sonar - Marine Mammals Video Link.pdf
17J 2009 Navy NRDC March 10, 2009 NWTRC - DEIS comments (final).pdf
17J 2009 Navy - NRDC Marine Mammals November 22, 2005 Report.pdf
17J 2009 Navy - NRDC Supreme Court Decision November 12, 2008 07-1239.pdf
17J 2009 Navy NWTRC Scoping - NRDC Comments to NMFS April 10, 2009 - Draft 1.pdf
17J 2009 NRDC Protect Oceans - No Mention of Navy Programs August 17, 2009.pdf
U.S. Navy Mariana Range Complex
17I 2010 U.S. Navy Mariana Range Complex EIS OEIS Website December 19, 2010.pdf
17I 2010 U.S. Navy-NOAA Mariana Islands Range Complex Final Monitoring Plan May 2010.pdf
U.S. Navy Gulf of Mexico Range Complex (GOMEX)
17K 2003 NOAA Acoustic Calibration Study Northern Gulf of Mexico 2003.pdf
17K 2004 U.S. Navy NRL Conducts Ocean Research off Mississippi Coast August 3, 2004.pdf
17K 2008 Navy December 2008 After-Action Mitigation Report mesaverde_report.pdf
17K 2008 U.S. Air Force Eglin Federal Register 2008 Permit to Take Marine Mammals fr73-46592.pdf
17K 2008 U.S. Navy Used Ship Island for Ocean Experiments in Gulf of Mexico OCT 1, 2008.pdf
17K 2009 Navy Gulf of Mexico Range Complex 2009 http___www.gomexrangecomplexeis.pdf
17K 2009 U.S. Navy GOMEX Public Comment from Federal Agencies 2009.pdf
17K 2009 U.S. Navy Gulf of Mexico Range Complex Map 2009 - Warfare Testing Area Map.pdf
17K 2009 U.S. Navy GOMEX Public Comment from Federal Agencies 2009.pdf
17K 2010 U.S. Navy Gulf of Mexico Range Complex Environmental Impact Statement Information.pdf
17K 2010 U.S. Navy Involved in Gulf of Mexico PB Oil Spill Clean-up NYTimes April 29, 2010.pdf
Military Jet Fuels & Emissions - Also Rocket Fuel & Emissions
& General Weapons Testing Experiments
17L 1970 U.S. Navy Project SESAMISEED Artificial Cesium Plasma Clouds May 21, 1970 Abstract.pdf
17L 1979 Jet Fuel JP-10 Carbon Black Dispersion Abstract 1979.pdf
17L 1995 U.S. Air Force Jet Fuel Jettisoned Dispersion Problems Abstract 1995.pdf
17L 1996 U.S. Navy Obscurants Abstract June 1996 Battlefield Smoke Obscurants-Smoke Screen.pdf
17L 1997 Jet Fuel JP-8 Toxicity Test Abstract 1997.pdf
17L 1998 Jet Fuels Data Abstract 1998 JP-4, JP-8, JP-5.pdf
17L 1998 Jet Fuels Emissions JP-8 JI Abstract 1998 Aerosols Biomedical Research+Environment.pdf
17L 1998 Jet Fuel Survey of Fuels Procured by Defense Energy Support Center 1998 Abstract.pdf
17L 1998 Navy Obscuration U.S. Navy 1998 Abstract.pdf
17L 1998 Navy Surface Warfare Center Obscurants Smoke Advanced Technology Abstract 1998.pdf
17L 1999 Jets Supersonic Atomspheric Ions-Metal Vapors Abstract 1999.pdf
17L 1999 Jet Fuel JP-4 and JP-8 Abstract 1999 Skin Irrigants Study.pdf
17L 1999 Jet Fuel JP-8 Toxicant Exposure Positive - U.S. Air Force 1999.pdf
17L 2000 Atmospheric Dispersion Within Federal Community Workshop-Weather June 6-8, 2000.pdf.pdf
17L 2000 FAS 2000 MJY Infrared Decoy Flares.pdf
17L 2000 Jet Fuel Emissions Abstract 2000 Aviation Efects-Global Atmosphere Significant.pdf
17L 2001 Jet Fuels Abstract 2001 Health Effects-Toxicity.pdf
17L 2001 Jet Fuels Detonability U.S. Navy Abstract 2001.pdf
17L 2001 U.S. Navy Press Releases in 2001.pdf
17L 2002 U.S. Air Force Jet Fuels Immunotoxicity of Jet Fuels + Solvents Abstract 2002 Hazards.pdf
17L 2002 U.S. Navy ANFRN 36 VORVORTAC System Description 2002 frn36.pdf
17L 2002 U.S. Navy Press Releases in 2002.pdf
17L 2003 Navy Submarine Warfare in the 20th & 21st Centuries Bibliography 2003.pdf
17L 2003 U.S. Navy March 8, 2003 Secret City Accomplishments.pdf
17L 2004 Jet Fuels Adaptation Abstract 2004.pdf
17L 2004 U.S. Navy Nearshore Ocean Scripps Canyon Experiment Conducted November 29, 2004.pdf
17L 2004 U.S. Navy Press Releases for 2004.pdf
17L 2004 U.S. Navy September 22, 2004 Joint Aerosol Experiment UAE2 Mission.pdf
17L 2004 U.S. Navy Submarine Force Multiplier 2004 naval_o.pdf
17L 2005 Jet Fuel Military August 30, 2005 Naphthalene.pdf
17L 2005 Navy F14-2 Picture 2005.pdf
17L 2005 Navy GAO Report Littoral Combat Ships March 2005.pdf
17L 2006 FAS 2006 MJU B Infrared Decoy Flare.pdf
17L 2006 U.S. Navy Press Releases in 2006.pdf
17L 2007 Jet Fuel Surrogates for JP-8 Abstract Experiments 2007.pdf
17L 2007 Navy Graphite Carbon By Products 2007 MSDS UCAR.pdf
17L 2007 U.S. Navy Press Releases for 2007.pdf
17L 2008 Jets $ NYTimes December 10, 2008 F-22 Fighter Jet Obama Quandary.pdf
17L 2008 Jets $ NYTimes December 9, 2008 F-22 Fighter Jet Financial Disaster.pdf
17L 2008 Jet Fuels Abstract Search 2008 Page 3 Pentagon Reports.pdf
17L 2008 Jet Fuels Abstract Search Page 4 Pentagon Reports.pdf
17L 2008 Jet Fuels Abstract Search Pentagon 2008 = 185.pdf
17L 2008 Jet Fuel Emissions Abstract Search 2008.pdf
17L 2008 Navy After-Action Mitigation Report Shock Trial of USS Mesa verde LPD19 December 2008.pdf
17L 2008 Navy Graphite Flakes GRAFGUARD MSDS 2008. Highly Toxic.pdf
17L 2008 Navy Shock Trail Report December 2008 Mesaverde.pdf
17L 2008 U.S. Navy NRL SHIMMER Observes Earth's Highest Clouds November 14, 2008.pdf
17L 2008 U.S. Navy Oceanography A Submarine Force Multiplier 2008.pdf
17L 2008 U.S. Navy Requirements to Airborne Capabilities 2008.pdf
17L 2009 DARPA Special Projects Office -September 2009 SSBAGovernmentTestBed.pdf
17L 2009 Defense Contractors List 2009 Source Watch Website.pdf
17L 2009 Naval Research Laboratory ANDE-2 Satellite Experiment August 7, 2009 Deployed.pdf
17L 2009 Naval Research Laboratory NRL Pushing the Technological Edge August 31, 2009.pdf
17L 2009 Navy Contracts Financial Boom to Biofuel Companies in San Francisco Chronicle 2009.pdf
17L 2009 Navy Directed Energy Weapons Center-Dalgren September 2009 Navy Website.pdf
17L 2009 Navy Elite U.S. Force Expanding Hunt in Afghanistan NYTimes December 27, 2009.pdf
17L 2009 Navy - EPA Letter December 16, 2009 to JAH.pdf
17L 2009 Navy High-Tech Nuclear Detectors Check Puget Sound Small Vessels for WMD 2009.pdf
17L 2009 Navy Shipboard Protection System Approved August 2009.pdf
17L 2009 Navy Training Range Complexes Google Search August 8, 2009.pdf
17L 2009 Navy U.S. Federal Register February 9, 2009 Intellikine, Inc Action Notice.pdf
17L 2009 Navy UAV Lasers Warfare Technology Advancing - Tests 2009.pdf
17L 2009 Navy Unexploded Bomb Search-Martha's Vineyard Areas Boston Globe June 21, 2009.pdf
17L 2009 Navy Website on Antisubmarine-Warfare Search August 2009.pdf
17L 2009 Navy Website - Training Childen for Service in Warfare Centers 2009.pdf
17L 2009 Navy Website War Techology Over-the-Horizon War Capabilities 2009.pdf
17L 2009 SAIC Awarded Contract by Naval Fleet+Industrial Supply Center OCT 29, 2009.pdf
17L 2009 SAIC Awarded Contract by Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division SEPT 21, 2009.pdf
17L 2009 SAIC Awarded Contract U.S. Navy Dahlgren Division AUG 24, 2009.pdf
17L 2009 SAIC Awarded Contract U.S. Navy Fleet Submarine Broadcast System SEPT 15, 2009.pdf
17L 2009 SAIC Awarded Navy Control by Space+Naval Warfare Systems Center Pacific March 29, 2010.pdf
17L 2009 SAIC Awarded $ Taks Order by U.S. Navy Surface Warfare Center SEPT 30, 2009.pdf
17L 2009 SAIC Awarded Task Order by U.S. Navy Sea Systems Command NOV 3, 2009.pdf
17L 2009 SAIC Awarded Task Order by U.S. Navy to Support Tomahawk Weapons System NOV 2, 2009.pdf
17L 2009 SAIC Awarded $ Task Order Support Naval Air Systems Command SEPT 29, 2009.pdf
17L 2009 Shipboard Protection System Achieves Milestone Decision July 18, 2009.pdf
17L 2009 U.S. Navy + Canadian Forces Maritime Experimental + Test Ranges September 11, 2009.pdf
17L 2009 U.S. Navy NRL NPOESS Microwave Imager Sounder Program Press Release August 28, 2009.pdf
17L 2009 U.S. Navy Press Releases for 2009 Scientific + Technical Interest.pdf
17L 2010 California Gray Whale U.S. Congressional Delegation Letter April 16, 2010 to NOAA.pdf
17L 2010 DARPA TTO Website March 27, 2010 Navy LRASM Program.pdf
17L 2010 DARPA TTO Website March 27, 2010 Navy MAHEM Program.pdf
17L 2010 Electromagnetic Pulse EMP McGraw Hill April 25, 2010 Encycloopedia Article.pdf
17L 2010 Electronic Warfare McGraw Hill April 25, 2010 Encyclopedia Article.pdf
17L 2010 Navy Commissions Guided Missile Destroyer March 5, 2010.pdf
17L 2010 Navy Missiles Category Archive 2010 Battelle Defense + Military News.pdf
17L 2010 Navy Photograph March 10, 2010 NASA SpaceWeather by Paul-McCrone2.pdf
17L 2010 Navy Systems Category 2010 Battelle Archive http___www.defencetalk.pdf
17L 2010 NYTimes March 4, 2010 Cancer Kills Many Sea Lions in Pacific-Cause Remains a Mystery.pdf
17L 2010 SAIC Awarded Contract by Space Naval Warfare Systems Command JAN 12, 2010.pdf
17L 2010 SAIC Awarded Contract to Support Navy Tactical Mobile Program April 5, 2010.pdf
17L 2010 SAIC Awarded Contract to Support U.S. Navy Marine Mammal Systems Program JAN 12, 2010.pdf
17L 2010 SAIC Awarded Navy Contract-Command-Control-Communications March 10, 2010.pdf
17L 2010 SAIC Awarded Task Order by Naval Surface Warfare Center Crane Divison FEB 22, 2010.pdf
17L 2010 U.S. Navy Press Releases January - April 17, 2010 Scientific+Technical Interest.pdf
17L 2010 Video Navy Electromagnetic Plane Launch December 21, 2010 Wired Science.pdf
17L 2010 Video Navy Electromagnetic Plane Launch December 21, 2010 Wired Science.pdf
U.S. Navy - Alaska Information
17M 1997 U.S. Navy Alaska Record of Decision AK_MOA_EIS_ROD.pdf
17M 2009 Alaska U.S. Navy Draft EIS December 2009 GOA_DEIS_Executive_Summary.pdf
17M 2010 U.S. Navy Website Gulf of Alaska Training Activities EIS-OEIS December 18, 2010.pdf
17M 1975 HAARP U.S. Naval Research Lab Abstract 1975 Ionosphere Symposium.pdf
17M 1993 HAARP U.S. Naval Research Lab Electromagnetic Interference Study 1993.pdf
17M 1995 HAARP U.S. Naval Research Abstract 1995 Particle Beams + Abstract.pdf
17M 1997 U.S. Navy Alaska Record of Decision AK_MOA_EIS_ROD.pdf
17M 2007 Conoco Philliips Alaska Inc. Federal Register NOAA Take January 5, 2007 Notice.pdf
17M 2007 Shell Offshore Inc September 10, 2007 Letter to NOAA Marine Mammal Take.pdf
17M 2009 Navy Alaska Training Activities+Take Request NOAA November 2009.pdf
17M 2010 U.S. Navy Photographs NASA March 12, 2010 http___spaceweather.pdf
17M 2010 U.S. Navy Gulf of Alaska Environmental Impact Statement.pdf
U.S. Navy / U.S. Department of Commerce (NOAA / NMFS) Information
17NZ 2009 Interagency Ocean Agency Task Force Members - President Obama September 11, 2009.pdf
17NZ 2009 Navy Ocean Task Force Policy Public Meeting San Francisco September 17, 2009.pdf
17N 2006 NOAA Fish Glossary Revised Edition June 2006 Website.pdf
17N 2009 NAVY NEPA March 11, 2009 Navy Filing F10DBD65AF9AE18A8.pdf
17N 2009 Navy NOAA Connection Lautenbacher July 1, 2009 Retired Navy Rear-Admiral.pdf
17N 2009 Navy NOAA Federal Register February 11 2009 Notices.pdf
17N 2009 Navy NOAA Idaho Information June 25, 2009.pdf
17N 2009 Navy NOAA Marine Mammal Studies Article August 11, 2009.pdf
17N 2009 Navy NOAA NMFS Information June 25, 2009.pdf
17N 2009 NMFS NOAA Endangered + Threatened Species Needing Listing August 2009.pdf
17N 2009 NMFS NOAA Listing of Threatened + Endangered Species 2009.pdf
17N 2009 NOAA Glossary August 2009.pdf
17N 2009 NOAA National Marine Fisheries Website March 15, 2009.pdf
17N 2009 NOAA Organizational Map 2009 - Personnel + Departments.pdf
17N 2010 NOAA Fisheries Reducing Ship Strikes to North Atlantic Right Whales-Navy March 2010.pdf
17N 2010 NOAA January 19, 2010 Letter by Lubchenco to Obama Council on Environmental Quality.pdf
17N 2010 NOAA NMFS Incidental Take Authorization March 6, 2010.pdf
U.S. Navy Public Comments Section
17P 1975 Navy EPA Press Release January 31, 1975 EPA Proposes Quieting of Jet Airplanes.pdf
17P 1988 Navy Jet Contrail Study December 27, 1988 by Lee.pdf
U.S. Navy Public & Agency Comments on Environmental Impact Statements
17Q 2003 U.S. Navy Press Releases for 2003 NRL Public Affairs Office.pdf
17Q 2007 Navy Public City of Port Townsend WA September 7, 2007.pdf
17Q 2007 Navy Public Comments NWTRC 12 Scoping Comments Washington 2007.pdf
17Q 2007 Navy Public Comment California Coastal Commission August 24, 2007.pdf
17Q 2007 Navy Public Comment Center for Biological Diversity September 28, 2007.pdf
17Q 2007 Navy Public Comment EPA Region 10 September 26, 2007.pdf
17Q 2007 Navy Public Comment Fisheries Department Suquamish Tribe WA August 27, 2007.pdf
17Q 2007 Navy Public Comment Museum of the North Beach WA September 22, 2007.pdf
17Q 2007 Navy Public Comment North Beach Community Improvement Assoc. WA October 10, 2007.pdf
17Q 2007 Navy Public Comment Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary WA September 27, 2007.pdf
17Q 2007 Navy Public Comment September 27, 2007 WA.pdf
17Q 2009 Navy Inter Tribal Sinkyone Wilderness Council Letter April 13, 2009.pdf
17Q 2009 Navy Public Comment U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs August 13, 2007.pdf
17Q 2009 Navy Public Olympic Coast Alliance September 18, 2009.pdf
U.S. Navy - Sonar Issues
17R 2000 Lockheed Martin to Develop NTW Ballistic Missile Defense Radar Contract SEPT 1, 2000.pdf
17R 2003 Lockheed Chosen to Install Radar Systems on Navy Warships Contracts AUG 2, 2003.pdf
17R 2003 NOAA Acoustic Calibration Measurements-Gulf of Mexico.pdf
17R 2003 Ocean Noise & Marine Mammals 2003 Authors+Description.pdf
17R 2003 Ocean Noise & Marine Mammals 2003 Ocean Studies Board +Table of Contents.pdf
17R 2006 Whales & Navy Sonar March 7, 2006 NYTimes.pdf
17R 2007 Global Scientific Workshop-Marine Mammals Noise Workshop 2007.pdf
17R 2007 Navy Surveillance Towed Array Sensor System-sonar NMFS 2007 surtass_lfa_final_report.pdf
17R 2008 Navy 4 President Bush Signed Navy Sonar Exemption January 18, 2008 Associated Press.pdf
17R 2008 Navy NYTimes June 24, 2008 Supreme Court Navy Sonar Whales.pdf
17R 2008 NYTimes June 24, 2008 Supreme Court Navy Sonar Whales.pdf
17R 2008 NYTimes November 12, 2008 Whales in Peril from Navy Sonar-Supreme Court OK.pdf
17R 2008 NYTimes November 13, 2008 U.S. Supreme Court Fails to Protect Whales From Sonar.pdf
17R 2008 Sonar 2008 Abstract Parsons Navy Sonar vs Cetaeans Smoking Gun.pdf
17R 2009 Canadian Navy Sonar September 11, 2009 ADACP Acoustic Data Analysis Center-Pacific.pdf
17R 2009 DARPA Special Projects Office September 2009 NSC Novel Satellite Communications.pdf
17R 2009 Fish May be Killed by Man-Made Sounds March 2009 Clips.pdf
17R 2009 Navy Active Fleet Sonar Training 2009 http___afasteis.gcsaic.pdf
17R 2009 Navy Atlantic Active Sonar Training 2009 http___afasteis.gcsaic.pdf
17R 2009 Navy LA Times November 12, 2008 Whales to be Endangered by Navy Sonar in CA.pdf
17R 2009 Navy Seattle News July 31, 2009 NMFS New Sonar Rules Questions.pdf
17R 2009 Navy Sonar Can Cause Temporary Deafness in Dolphins NYTimes April 13, 2009.pdf
17R 2009 Navy Sonar Complex Information 2009.pdf
17R 2009 Navy Sonar Description 2009.pdf
17R 2009 Navy Sonar E.I.S. August 2009 Search Complex Listing + NEPA.pdf
17R 2009 Navy Sonar Environmental Impact Statement Public Comments August 2009.pdf
17R 2009 Navy Sonar Fleet Training Range 2009 Table of Contents E.I.S.pdf
17R 2009 Navy Warfare Center October 1, 2009 Dalgren Directed Energy Weapons http___www.navy.pdf
17R 2009 Ocean Mammal Institute Acoustic Impacts on Marine Life 2009.pdf
17R 2010 Sonar+Marine Mammals Fact Sheet - December 18, 2010.pdf
17R 2010 U.S. Navy-Lockheed Martin SPY-1A Naval Radar Tests Suite at CSEDS FEB 10, 2010.pdf
17R 2010 U.S. Navy SURTASS LFA Sonar Files SEIS Executive Summary Website October 1, 2010.pdf
17R 2010 U.S. Navy SURTASS LFA Sonar Volume I SEIS Website October 1, 2010.pdf
17R 2010 U.S. Navy SURTASS LFA Sonar Volume II SEIS Website October 1, 2010.pdf
17R 2011 U.S. Navy Draft SEIS Appendix A-E SURTASS August 2011.pdf
U.S. Navy SOCAL - Southern California Range Complex
17S 2008 Navy April 2008 Southern California Range Complex.pdf
17S 2008 Navy DRRIP Southern CA Report Autonomous Vehicle Sonar Scan.pdf
17S 2008 Navy EPA Public Comment June 2, 2008 Southern California Range Complex.pdf
17S 2008 Navy SoCalRangeComplexFEIS EPA Public Comment December 29, 2008.pdf
17S 2008 Navy Southern California Range Complex Information 2009.pdf
17S 2008 Navy Southern California Range www.socalrangecomplexe...pter-09_Distribution_list.pdf
17S 2009 Navy Active Atlantic Sonar Training 2009 Website.pdf
17S 2009 Navy Southern California Range Complex April 4, 2009 U.S. Federal Register Notice.pdf
17S 2009 Navy Southern California Range Complex E.I.S. September 2009 Table of Contents.pdf
17S 2009 Navy Southern California Range Complex EPA Public Comment June 2, 2008.pdf
17S 2009 Navy Southern California Range Complex FEIS EPA Public Comment DEC 29, 2008 Underway.pdf
17S 2009 Navy Southern California Range www.socalrangecomplexe...native_Arrangements_FINAL March 20, 2009.pdf
17S 2009 Navy Training Exercise February 23, 2009 Exercise Solid Curtain.pdf
17S 2010 NOAA Incidental Take Authorizations Southern California U.S. Navy.pdf
17S 2010 U.S. Navy Hawaii-Southern CA Range MAP October 1, 2010 HSTT_EIS_Study_Area_Map_Poster.pdf
17S 2010 U.S. Navy Hawaii-Southern California Training+Testing E.I.S. July 15, 2010.pdf
17SS 2010 U.S. Navy Silver Strand Training Complex San Diego CA Draft E.I.S.pdf
U.S. Navy MPAR Multifunction Phased Arrary Radar
17T 2009 MPAR Major Technical Issues November 2009 Presentation.pdf
17T 2009 MPAR NORAD November 19, 2009 - Over-The-Horizon Radar Presentation.pdf
17T 2009 MPAR NOV 2009 Dual Polarization Challenges Dual.pdf
17T 2009 MPAR U.S. Navy Agenda NOV 17-19, 2009.pdf
17T 2009 MPAR U.S. Navy Multifunction Phased Array Radar Symposium II NOV 17-29, 2009.pdf
17T 2009 MPAR - U.S. Navy Oceanography Alignment NOV 2009 Power Point Presentation.pdf
17T 2009 MPAR U.S. Navy Phased Array Radar November 18, 2009 Power Point Presentation R+D.pdf
17T 2009 MPAR U.S. Navy Presentations National Symposium II NOV 17-19, 2009.pdf
17T 2009 MPAR U.S. Navy Symposium II Summary Report NOV 17-19, 2009.pdf
U.S. Deparment of Defense Information & Funding
17T 2010 U.S. Defense Department Quadrennial Defense Review February 2010-Document.pdf
17T 2010 U.S. Department of Defense New Releases March 7, 2010 Listing http___www.defense.pdf
17T 2010 U.S. Department of Defense Nuclear Posture Review March 2010 http___www.defense.pdf
17T 2010 U.S. Department of Defense Quadrennial Defense Review February 2010 http___www.defense.pdf
17T 2010 U.S. Department of Defense Space Posture Review 2010 http___www.defense.pdf
U.S. Navy AFAST - Undersea Warfare Training Range Complex
17U 2003 Navy Undersea Warfare Training Range 2003 Op-EdFloridaWannamaker.pdf
17U 2006 AFAST Public Comment Alabama Historical Commission November 9, 2006.pdf
17U 2006 U.S. Navy AFAST Public Comment November 30, 2006 Connecticut.pdf
17U 2006 U.S. Navy AFAST Public Comment-Sierra Club Florida November 30, 2006.pdf
17U 2008 AFAST State of Louisiana Public Comment April 1, 2008 U.S. Navy Public Comments.pdf
17U 2009 AFAST Executive Summary.pdf
17U 2008 EPA Letter to U.S. Navy Comment Undersea Warfare Traing Range EIS October 24, 2008.pdf
17U 2008 Navy October 27, 2008 Undersea Warfare Training Area Letter Marine Mammal Commission.pdf
17U 2008 Navy Shock Trail Report December 2008 Mesaverde.pdf
17U 2008 Navy Southern Environmental Law Center October 27, 2008 USWTR Final DEIS comments.pdf
17U 2008 Navy Undersea Warfare Training Range October 24, 2008 Letter Against from NASA.pdf
17U 2009 Navy August 2009 Atlantic Fleet Training Exercises http___www.navydocuments.pdf
17U 2009 Navy Florida EPA Response July 27, 2009 Warfare Testing Range.pdf
17U 2009 Navy Record of Decision August 3, 2009 Florida Warfare Testing Ranged Approved.pdf
17U 2009 Navy Submarine Warfare Complex Comments July 20, 2009 Florida.pdf
17U 2009 Navy Undersea Warfare Testing Range 2009 Decision.pdf
17U 2009 Navy Undersea Warfare Training Range USWTR Map 2009.pdf
17U 2009 Navy USWTR-FEIS Appendix A Fish- pecies that May Occur June 26, 2009 Atlantic Ocean.pdf
17U 2009 Navy USWTR-FEIS App B Final EFH Assessment June 26, 2009 Atlantic Ocean.pdf
17U 2009 Navy USWTR-FEIS_App-I_Distribution-List June 26, 2009 Atlantic Ocean.pdf
17U 2009 NAVY USWTR-FEIS Chapter 10 List of Preparers June 2009.pdf
17U 2009 NAVY USWTR FEIS Chapter 3 Affected-Environment June 2009.pdf
17U 2009 Navy USWTR-FEIS Chapter 6 Mitigation Measures June 2009 Atlantic Ocean.pdf
17U 2009 Navy USWTR-FEIS Chapter-7 Public Review June 2009.pdf
17U 2009 Navy USWTR-FEIS Chapter 8 References June 2009.pdf
17U 2009 NAVY USWTR-FEIS Chapter 9 Glossary June 2009.pdf
17U 2009 Navy USWTR Final Undersea Warfare Training Range E.I.S. June 26, 2009 FOEIS-EI Atlantic.pdf
17U 2009 Navy USWTR Florida E.I.S. June 26, 2009 Public Comments Georgia.pdf
17U 2009 Navy Warfare Range Florida Public Comment U.S. Department of Commerce June 19, 2009.pdf
17U 2009 NOAA Comment on Florida Warfare Testing July 28, 2009.pdf
17U 2009 SAIC Awarded $ Contract by Naval Undersea Warfare Center Newport Divison SEPT 17, 2009.pdf
17U 2009 U.S. Navy Final OEIS EIS June 26, 2009 Undersea Warfare Trainging Range Volume 1&II.pdf
17U 2009 U.S. Navy Undersea Traing Range Comment Letters 2008 Draft OEIS EIS.pdf
17U 2009 U.S. Navy Undersea Warfare Traing EIS Final June 2009 Table of Contents.pdf
17U 2009 U.S. Navy Undersea Warfare Training Range Executive Summary 2009.pdf
17U 2009 U.S. Navy USWTR FEIS Chapter One Purpose+Need June 2009.pdf
17U 2010 DARPA ASW ACTUV Program February 16, 2010 Announcement-Submarines.pdf
U.S. Navy Hawaii Range Complex
17V 2008 Navy Hawaii Range Complex Record of Decision 2008 E.I.S.pdf
17V 2008 U.S. Navy Final Environmental Impact Statement 12.1 Consultation Comments VI May 2008.pdf
17V 2008 U.S. Navy Final Environmental Impact Statement 12.1 Consultation Comments VII May 2008.pdf
17V 2008 U.S. Navy Final Environmental Impact Statement Appendix C Resources+Laws May 2008.pdf
17V 2008 U.S. Navy Final Environmental Impact Statement Appendix D-E Weapons Systems May 2008.pdf
17V 2009 Navy EPA Letter Hawaii Range-Complex-SDEIS April 10, 2009.pdf
17V 2009 Navy Hawaii June 26, 2008 Hawaiian Reporter Navy Completes EIS for Hawaii Range Complex.pdf
17V 2009 Navy Hawaii Range Complex 2010 Renewal Application November 4, 2009 to NOAA.pdf
17V 2009 Navy Hawaii Range Complex E.I.S. Table fo Contents 2009.pdf
17V 2009 Navy Hawaii Range Complex Enviromental Impact Statement February 2009.pdf
17V 2009 Navy Hawaii Range Complex February 2009 Revised Record of Decision.pdf
17V 2009 Navy U.S. Federal Register Page 6395 Hawaii Complex Take Febrary 9, 2009.pdf
17V 2009 NOAA Unveils Newest Research Vessel Navy Region Hawaii Area SEPT 9, 2009.pdf
17V Navy NRDC Attachment D to DEIS comment letter (Dr. David Bain Abstract - Marine Mammals).pdf
17V 2010 HAWAII U.S. Navy Final_PMRF_ITS_EA_Part_2of2 April 2010.pdf
17V 2010 HAWAII U.S. Navy Pacific Missile Intercept Final_PMRF_ITS_EA_Part_1of2 April 2010.pdf
17V 2010 U.S. Navy Website Hawaii Range Comples FEIS-OEIS Home Page December 18, 2010.pdf
U.S. Navy Vacapes Range Complex
17WV 2009 Navy VACAPES Final EIS 2009 Table of Contents.pdf
17WV 2009 Navy VACAPES Range Complex 2009 http___www.vacapesrangecomplexeis.pdf
17WV 2009 Navy VACAPES Range Complex Letter April 20, 2009 EPA_Region_III_Letter.pdf
17WV 2009 Navy Warfare Testing 2009 Using Ocean Near Virginia .pdf
Toxic Chemicals Dumped in the World's Oceans
U.S. Navy Cherry Point Warfare Testing Range
17W 2008 Navy Cherry Point October 14, 2008 Cherry_Pt_DEIS_Public_Hearing_Transcripts.pdf
17W 2008 Navy Cherry Point Range Complex Final Environmental Impact Statement 2009.pdf
17W 2008 Navy Jacksonville EIS Final 2008 Range Complex.pdf
17W 2008 Navy October 14, 2008 Cherry_Pt_DEIS_Public_Hearing_Transcripts.pdf
17W 2009 Navy Cherry Point 2009 http___www.navycherrypointrangecomplexeis.pdf
17W 2009 Navy Cherry Point Complex Range 2009 + Map.pdf
17W 2009 Navy Cherry Point Correspondence List www.navycherrypointran...int_FEIS_Vol_1_Appendix_C 2007-2009.pdf
17W 2009 Navy Cherry Point Final EIS 2009 Range Complex Table of Contents.pdf
17W 2009 Navy Cherry Point Weapons www.navycherrypointran...int_FEIS_Vol_1_Appendix_E.pdf
17W 2009 Navy Jacksonville Range Florida complexeis.pdf
17W 2009 Navy U.S. Department of Commerce Comment May 28, 2009 Cherry Point FEIS-OEIS_EFH_FINAL.pdf
U.S. Navy Atlantic Fleet Range Complex
17W 2010 Atlantic Fleet U.S. Navy Training+Testing E.I.S. July 15, 2010 http___www.aftteis.pdf
17W 2010 U.S. Navy Atlantic Fleet Training +Testing Environment EIS-OEIS July 15, 2010 MAP.pdf
U.S. Government - Obama Administration
17X 2008 Navy 4 President Bush Signs Navy Exemption Executive Order 2008 AP News.pdf
U.S. Navy Experiments & General Information
17Y 2009 NAVY May 20, 2009 News Item Navy Helicopter Crashes in Ocean.pdf
17Y 2009 Navy Mysterious Sonic Boom Shook Orange County, CA March 3, 2009 ABCTV LA.pdf
No Comment
17Z 2008 NYTimes December 10, 2008 F-22 Fighter Jet Obama Quandary.pdf
17Z 2008 NYTimes December 9, 2008 F-22 Fighter Jet Financial Disaster.pdf
17Z 2009 Canada Website The X Zone August 2009.pdf
17Z 2009 Commerical Jet Airliners Missing June 1, 2009 NYTimes.pdf
17Z 2009 No Comment Navy Can't Find Missing Ship August 13, 2009 BBC.pdf
17Z 2010 Navy Santa Claus is Coming to Town Cartoon 5X7 by L. McComb.pdf
Red & White Phosphorus (Danger - Airborne Exposure)
55A 1965 White Phosphorus Smoke Screen Abstract 1965.pdf
55A 1981 U.S. Army White Phosphorus CO2 Laser Beam Abstract U.S. Abstract 1981.pdf
55A 1981 White Phosphorus-Felt Smokes Chemicals Abstract 1981.pdf
55A 1981 White Phosphorus Military Smokes Boron Silicon Iron Arsenic Abstract 1981.pdf
55A 1987 White Phosphorus Toxicity Abstract 1987.pdf
55A 1989 White Phosphorus Smokes Medical Criteria 1989 Abstract.pdf
55A 1993 U.S. Army Abstract White Phosphorus 1993 U.S. Army Armament Research.pdf
55A 1998 U.S. Army White Phosphorus Smoke Emissions Extremely Toxic Abstract 1998.pdf
55A 2005 U.S. Army White Phosphorus Burns Treatment Abstract U.S. Army 2005.pdf
55A 2005 U.S. Army White Phosphorus Research Abstract 2005.pdf
55A 2006 U.S. Army White Phosphorus Abstract 2006 Obscurants.pdf
55A 2008 White Phosphorus Abstract Search 2008 Pentagon Reports 58 Results.pdf
55A 2008 White Phosphorus Abstract Search 2008 Pentagon Reports Page 2.pdf
55C 2005 White Phosphorus Chemical WMD Used by U.S. in Iraq.pdf
55C 2005 White Phosphorus NYTimes November 29, 2005 Shake Bake.pdf
55C 2009 White Phosphorous January 15, 2009 Israel Uses WMD Chemical Weapons on Gaza.pdf
55C 2009 White Phosphorus Banned-Geneva Convention Jan 2009 Israel Uses on GAZA.pdf
55C 2009 White Phosphorus Chemical WMD Pictures January 15, 2009.pdf
55C 2009 White Phosphorus Chemical WMD Used in Iraq War+Israel on GAZA Pictures.pdf
55C 2009 White Phosphorus January 14, 2009 CSM Israel Uses WMD on GAZA-Testing DIME.pdf
55C 2009 White Phosphorus SF. Chronicle January 13 2009 WMD Used by Israel.pdf
55C 2009 White Phosphorus Times January 15, 2009 Israel Uses Chemical WMD on GAZA.pdf
55D 1978 White-Red Phosphorus Litereature Review Abstract 1978.pdf
55H 1973 White Phosphorus Abstract 1973 Highly Toxic to Man+Animals.pdf

17 1 2012 U.S. NAVY VS NATURE POSTCARD.pdf
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The following section contains old videos and other information collected between 2009 & 2011:
U.S. Navy Researcher Links Toxins In War-Zone Dust to Ailments
USA Today News – May 11, 2011
News Article & Video
http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/news/military/2011-05-11-Iraq-Afghanistan-dust-soldiers-illnesses_n.htm#
"...U.S. troops in Iraq, Afghanistan and Kuwait have inhaled microscopic dust particles laden with toxic metals, bacteria and fungi — a toxic stew that may explain everything from the undiagnosed Gulf War Syndrome symptoms lingering from the 1991 war against Iraq to high rates of respiratory, neurological and heart ailments encountered in the current wars, scientists say..."
"..."From my research and that of others, I really think this may be the smoking gun," says Navy Capt. Mark Lyles, chair of medical sciences and biotechnology at the Center for Naval Warfare Studies at the Naval War College in Newport, R.I. "It fits everything — symptoms, timing, everything."
Lyles and other researchers found that dust particles — up to 1,000 of which can sit on the head of a pin — gathered in Iraq and Kuwait contain 37 metals, including aluminum, lead, manganese, strontium and tin. The metals have been linked to neurological disorders, cancer, respiratory ailments, depression and heart disease, according to the Environmental Protection Agency. Researchers believe the metals occur both naturally and as a byproduct of pollution..."
"...The dust contains 147 different kinds of bacteria, as well as fungi that could spread disease, Lyles found. Since the wars began in Iraq in 2003 and in Afghanistan in 2001, the military has seen a 251% increase in the rate of neurological disorders per 10,000 active-duty service members, a 47% rise in the rate of respiratory issues and a 34% increase in the rate of cardiovascular disease, according to a USA TODAY analysis of military morbidity records from 2001 to 2010. Those increases have researchers seeking possible causes..."
"...Sprigg first looked at dust from Africa 10 years ago.
“I was shocked,” he says. “The current wisdom is that any bacteria or virus that might be alive, after it hits the air, it’s exposed to ultraviolet radiation and killed.”
But weather systems pick up the particles, protecting them from ultraviolet radiation with clouds, outside layers of yet more bacteria, and the sun-blocking dust itself.
“I think it can fly for hundreds of miles and not contact sunlight,” he says..."
Catherine Cahill, associate professor at the Geophysical Institute at the University of Alaska, "...called the abundance of aluminum and lead she found "our worst-case scenarios." Cahill says her research mirrors the work done by Lyles..."
"...Many had been exposed to a sulfur fire in Mosul, Iraq. They also had been exposed to burn pits — the military disposes of trash at bases in Iraq and Afghanistan by burning as much as 240 tons of it a day in open pits. All of them came through chest X-rays and CT scans with clean bills of health. The soldiers volunteered for a procedure to obtain lung cell samples, and when Miller examined the biopsies, 50 of 54 showed constrictive bronchiolitis — a rare lung disease that closes the tiniest airways..."
"...ALS affects about 1 to 2 people per 100,000 — usually men older than 55. Half the Desert Storm veterans diagnosed with ALS were younger than 25, and 98% were younger than 55.
"We know that aluminum has been associated with ALS, as well as lead," Horner says. "We were definitely interested in Lyles' work."..."
Jeremy Scahill - Escalation of Drone War Worldwide - Published on May 25, 2012 by videonation: "...The United States is on a new trajectory in warfare, says Jeremy Scahill, national security correspondent for The Nation. With its increase in drone strikes, the United States is turning away from the large-scale military interventions of the past decade and towards covert operations, beyond such known locations as Pakistan and Yemen. Check out this video to learn where else Scahill thinks these covert ops are headed..."
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052702303395604577432323658176792.html
U.S. Plans to Arm Italy's Drones - May 29, 2012 - Wall Street Journal
"...WASHINGTON—The Obama administration plans to arm Italy's fleet of Reaper drone aircraft, a move that could open the door for sales of advanced hunter-killer drone technology to other allies, according to lawmakers and others familiar with the matter... Lawmakers who question the planned deal say the decision to "weaponize" Italy's unarmed surveillance drones could make it harder for the U.S. to deny similar capabilities to other North Atlantic Treaty Organization allies, and set back efforts to urge sales limitations on other nations that make sophisticated drones such as Israel. Advocates say such sales would enable trusted allies to conduct military missions on their own as well as help open markets for U.S. drone manufacturers. The administration sent a confidential "pre-notification" to (U.S.) congressional panels in April detailing its plan to sell kits to Italy to arm up to six Reaper drones, which are larger, more-powerful versions of Predators..."
KTVU Oakland/San Francisco Channel 2 News Special Report on expansion of US Navy Warfare Training Programs-May 31, 2009
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gDnTcbxnLHM&feature=player_embedded
The following TV program discussing the U.S. Navy Warfare Testing which is proposed in the NWTRC Environemtnal Impact Statement. The Humboldt County, California Board of Supervisors took action on this issue at their meeting on October 19, 2010. This Channel 3 News report is a good one to watch as it tells the story and also expresses the feelings of many residents of this county.
Rosalind Peterson Speaks Out at Rally to Stop Navy Warfare Testing Program-Along with Other Demonstrators like Susan Nutter (OPC), and Meredith Smith (Mendocino Cafe).
May 8, 2009: Rosalind Peterson attended the rally in Fort Bragg, CA in front of U.S. Congressman Mike Thompson's Office. Demonstrators Presented Congressman Thompson with petitions from throughout California, and other states, protesting the expansion of the Navy Warfare Testing Program in the Pacific Ocean and the "taking" or killing of 11.7 million marine mammals during this 5-Year testing program. Sonar and bomb blast will begin off the Coasts of Washington, Oregon, and Northern California in 2010 or 2011 if no action is taken. The Agriculture Defense Coalition thanks everyone involved in this effort over the past 18 months.
Meredith Smith, Mendocino Cafe owner, has been engaged in stopping these Navy warfare testing plans since February 2009. She traveled to Washington, D.C. to lobby members of the U.S. Congress against this Navy assault on our ocean environment and human health. She has worked tirelessly on this issue and has spearheaded grassroots mailings, other campaigns, and demonstrations against these experimental programs to protect our marine mammals, the fishing and tourism industry, and our threats to public health and our environment. (Mendocino County, California)
Susan Nutter and the Mendocino County Ocean Protection Coalition have also been engaged in working to stop these redundant and unnecessary warfare testing programs. Susan and the OPC has initiated demonstrations, petition drives, working groups, and other actions to bring about public awareness and opposition to these U.S. Navy Warfare Testing plans not only the Pacific Ocean but for those in the Atlantic, and in the Gulf of Mexico. Without the support of the Mendocino County Ocean Protection Coalition and members like Susan Nutter few people would have known what was happening in our oceans and have initiated actions to protect those areas. (Mendocino County, California)
The issue was covered by KTVU Channel 2 News:
Non-professional YouTube video of the rally:
Rumor Mill Radio -
Rosalind Peterson talks about the Navy Warfare Testing Program ...that Kills marine life. On Rumor Mill Radio April 2, 2009.
Ocean Holocaust!Special ReportKTVU Channel 2 News reports on expansion of US Navy Warfare Training Program Lethal Sounds - "Deafeningly loud sonar is a proven danger to marine life and its use throughout the world's ocean is spreading. This powerful NRDC movie, 'Lethal Sounds' makes it plain what sonar does to whales caught within its range, and explains how whales, dolphins, and other marine mammals should and can be protected from deadly sonar activities." NRDC. Narrated by Pierce Brosnan. |
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US Navy vs Nature posters. Click on image for full version, click here for pdf-version (5.8MB) for printing.
Navy’s Electromagnetic Plane Launch | Danger Room | Wired.com December 23, 2010
This video is in three parts. You can jog the video forward to the end, which will automatically start the next part.
17L 2011 U.S. Navy Anti-Aircraft Laser Unveiled at Farnborough Airshow BBC July 19, 2010.pdf
BBC News - Anti-aircraft laser unveiled at Farnborough Airshow (video)
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U.S. Navy - Environmental Issue
The Phalanx Close-in Weapon System. (Credit: Raytheon) July 21, 2010
(PhysOrg.com) -- An infrared laser developed by Arizona company Raytheon Missile Systems has been demonstrated shooting down incoming drones over the ocean off the coast of California. "...The two video of the demonstrations, taken at an off-shore US Navy test range 120 km west of Los Angeles, was released on July 19th, 2010, at the biennial International Air Show at Farnborough in the UK. The 32-kilowatt solid-state laser was mounted on a warship gun turret and was shown blasting a remotely piloted unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) until it caught fire, lost control, and plummeted into the sea. In all, four UAVs were shot down in the seagoing tests..."
http://www.physorg.com/news198904016.html
U.S. Navy/NASA (CARE) Charged Aerosol Release Experiment - NASA Brandt Rocket Launch
September 19, 2009 - Aluminum Oxide Dust Cloud Released Over the East Coast of the United States.
U.S. Navy & Aegis Missile Defense Video May 11, 2012
Huffington Post News
Washington, DC - Monday, May 21, 2012 - C-SPAN Video "...U.S. Navy Undersecretary Robert Work outlined the future of the Navy’s surface combat fleet Monday at the Cato Institute in Washington. He discussed the current budgetary constraints and increasing the use of the littoral combat ship, a small surface vessel designed for combat operations close to shore. Additional panelists included Eric Labs, Congressional Budget Office senior analyst for Naval Forces and Weapons; Ben Freeman, Project on Government Oversight national security fellow; and Christopher Preble, Cato Institute vice president for defense and foreign policy studies..."
"Video Uploaded by airboyd on Oct 30, 2010 - Courtesy Video: 1st Special Operations Wing Public Affairs Chaff & Flares Releases
Committee Debates Law of the Sea Treaty
Washington, DC - Thursday, June 14, 2012 - C-SPAN - The Senate Foreign Relations Committee heard from top government officials about the Law of the Sea Convention, a United Nations (UN) treaty governing international waterways. The U.S. is the only major country that has not ratified the treaty. The morning hearing focused on the perspective of the U.S. military. Witnesses included Adm. James Winnefeld Jr., Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff; Navy Adm. Jonathan Greenert, Chief of Naval Operation; and several top naval commanders.
The afternoon hearing examined how the law will drive related U.S. policy. Former defense officials provided a historic interpretation along with a forward-minded approach to implementing the law. Witnesses included former Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld; former Deputy Secretary of State John Negroponte; former legal adviser for the State Department John Bellinger III; and Heritage Foundation policy expert Steven Groves. In May, the same committee heard from Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Defense Secretary Leon Panetta. Both called for the U.S. participate with other nations and cited national security, job creation and oil exploration as reasons to join the treaty. Committee Chair John Kerry (D-MA) has said that he won’t bring up the treaty for a Senate vote until after the election, to avoid politicizing the issue.
Twenty-six Republican senators say they oppose signing the treaty because it would undermine U.S. sovereignty. They argue that it will restrict military movements and limit the ability of the U.S. to gather intelligence within its territorial waters. Not including the U.S., the Law of the Sea Convention has been endorsed by 161 countries and the European Union. The treaty was adopted by the U.N in July 1994 and signed by President Clinton, subject to ratification.
Navy Sonar & Environmental Stewardship Video Uploaded by NavyEnergyEnviro on Jan 24, 2012 "...Marine mammals rely on underwater sound to survive. Similarly, the U.S. Navy depends on sonar for defending our ships at sea. To continue its mission and protect marine mammals, the Navy has studied the potential effects of its sonar activities and developed protective measures to minimize potential impacts to marine mammals. In addition, the Navy is a major funder of marine mammal research. Scientists like Dr. Darlene Ketten at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution conduct groundbreaking research to better understand how marine mammals hear and how they may be affected by manmade sound. By integrating environmental stewardship and modern science, the Navy is committed to using sonar responsibly and furthering the world's understanding of the ocean and its inhabitants as we carry out our national security mission..."
(Note: U.S. Navy Mitigation Measures are only effective 9% of the time. Note that the U.S. Navy, in funding research projects, may have a conflict of interest problem and also may be able to withhold information or influence testing results due to their funding of marine mammal studies.)
Weather Modification and Tornado Mitigation by Electromagnetic Satellite Beam
July 13, 2012
U.S. Navy Atlantic+GOMEX Warfare Testing Ranges
Welcome to the U.S. Navy Atlantic Ocean & Gulf of Mexico Warfare Testing Range Section of the ADC Website
There are twleve U.S. Navy Warfare Testing Ranges operating today in the Pacific, Atlantic & the Gulf of Mexico which were initiated under the Bush Administration and have been increasing under the Obama Administration. All twelve of these ranges went into full-scale warfare testing between 2008 and 2011.
The U.S. Navy AFTT Atlantic Fleet Traing & Testing Range Complex has a draft EIS and a new public comment period. Help us to save 11.7 Million Marine Mammals by attending U.S. Navy Meetings, filing public comments, and contacting your elected officials and all newspapers in order to stop this expansion and protect our National Marine Sanctuaries, Marine Reserves, biologically sensitive areas, breeding and feeding habitat for millions of fish and other aquatic life from bomb blasts, sonar and laser exercises, new and experimental weapons testing, drone warfare and surveillance both inside and outside of these ranges.
The U.S. Navy Draft Environmental Impact Statement is online. The Public Comment Period is from May 11, 2012, through July 10, 2012. Act Today!
It is our voice that will make a difference. You may contact your U.S. Senator or U.S. Congressman in Washington, D.C., by calling this toll free number: (1866) 220-0044
See the write-up below for more information:
The U.S. Navy AFTT Atlantic Fleet Training & Testing Range Complex (Including the Gulf of Mexico), has a draft Environmental Statement online at this time and can be read at this link: Home Page: https://aftteis.com/Home.aspx&
Draft EIS: http://aftteis.com/DocumentsandReferences/AFTTDocuments/DraftEISOEISMay2012.aspx
The Public Comment period is between May 11, 2012 - July 10, 2012 and may be initiated in writing or the Navy will take meeting or online comments on their website:
http://aftteis.com/GetInvolved/HowCantheCommunityBeInvolved.aspx
The highly limited locations for U.S. Navy public meetings, are not held in all states impacted by Navy Warfare Exercises and take place between May 30, 2012 and June 12, 2012.
The Following Link Shows Locations:
http://aftteis.com/GetInvolved/PublicMeetingLocationsandDates.aspx
For More Information Visit the U.S. Navy AFTT Site Map: http://aftteis.com/SiteMap.aspx
The U.S. Navy AFTT ATLANTIC FLEET TRAINING AND TESTING Draft EIS - Chapter 2 – The description of Proposed Activities does not include new weapons testing with sonar, lasers, and other new weapons systems. It is missing information contained in the individual range complexes which is important to review in order to make an informed public comment.
The Department of the Navy‘s (Navy) Proposed Action is to conduct training and testing activities— that may include the use of active sonar and explosives —primarily within existing range complexes and testing ranges located along the east coast of the United States, the Gulf of Mexico, and Navy pier-side locations, port transit channels, and the lower Chesapeake Bay.
The Proposed Action includes activities such as sonar maintenance and gunnery exercises conducted concurrently with ship transits and that may occur outside of Navy range complexes and testing ranges.
The Proposed Action also includes pier-side sonar testing conducted as part of overhaul, modernization, maintenance, and repair activities at Navy piers, as well as new construction at Navy-contracted shipbuilder locations.
Through this Environmental Impact Statement (EIS)/Overseas Environmental Impact Statement (OEIS), the Navy will:
1. Reassess the environmental analysis of Navy at-sea training and testing activities contained in six separate EISs/OEISs and various Environmental Assessments (EAs)/Overseas Environmental Assessments (OEAs) and consolidate these analyses into a single environmental planning document.
2. This reassessment will support reauthorization of incidental takes of marine mammals under the Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA) and incidental takes of threatened and endangered marine species through consultation under Section 7 of the Endangered Species Act (ESA).
3. The following six U.S. Navy Final EIS/OEIS documents for 5-Year Warfare Testing Ranges are being consolidated:
- Atlantic Fleet Active Sonar Training,
- Virginia Capes (VACAPES) Range Complex,
- Navy Cherry Point Range Complex,
- Jacksonville (JAX) Range Complex,
- Naval Surface Warfare Center Panama City Division Mission Activities, and the
- Gulf of Mexico (GOMEX) Range Complex
- Incorporate the training activities occurring on the Undersea Warfare Training Range contained in the Undersea Warfare Training Range Environmental Impact Statement.
5. Adjust baseline training and testing activities from current levels to the level needed to support Navy training and testing requirements beginning January 2014.
6. As part of the adjustment, the Navy proposes to account for other activities and sound sources not addressed in the previous analyses.
7. Analyze the potential environmental impacts of training and testing activities in additional areas (areas not covered in previous documents) where training and testing historically occurs, including Navy ports, naval shipyards, and Navy-contractor shipyards, and the transit channels serving these areas.
8. Update the at-sea environmental impact analyses in the previous documents to account for force structure changes, including those resulting from the development, testing, and use of weapons, platforms, and systems that will be operational by 2019.
9. Implement enhanced range capabilities.
10. Update environmental analyses with the best available science and most current acoustic analysis methods to evaluate the potential effects of training and testing activities on the marine environment.
U.S. Navy Note: The terms ‘explosive’ and ‘high explosive’ will be used interchangeably throughout the document.
In a letter to NOAA, dated June 19, 2009, several U.S. Senators, including U.S. Senator Feinstein and U.S. Congressman Henry Waxman, stated: “...In many regions, the Navy plans to increase the number of its exercises or expand the areas in which they may occur, and virtually every coastal state will be affected. Some exercises may occur in the nation's most biologically sensitive marine habitats, including National Marine Sanctuaries and breeding habitat for the endangered North Atlantic right whale. In all, the Navy anticipates more than 2.3 million takes (significant disruptions in marine mammal foraging, breeding, and other essential behaviors) per year, or 11.7 million takes over the course of a five-year permit..."
National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
The NOAA Definition of “Take”: “Defined under the MMPA (Marine Mammal Protection Act), as "harass, hunt, capture, kill or collect, or attempt to harass, hunt, capture, kill or collect." Defined under the ESA (Endangered Species Act) as "to harass, harm, pursue, hunt, shoot, wound, kill, trap, capture, or collect, or to attempt to engage in any such conduct…”
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U.S. Navy Map of Proposed Range Expansions in the Pacific, Atlantic & Gulf of Mexico May 11, 2012 (Please note that the Hawaii-Southern California Ranges will be connected.) The Northwest Training Range Complex (Northern California-Oregon-Washington & Idaho), is being expanded to include the Gulf of Alaska. The Atlantic Fleet Range Map will include all existing U.S. Navy 5-Year Warfare Testing Ranges. (The U.S. Navy has now designated these ranges as “study areas” instead of 5-Year Warfare Testing Ranges. U.S. Navy Website:
U.S. NAVY’S TWELVE 5-YEAR WARFARE TESTING PROGRAMS &
THE INCREASING & ONGOING THREAT TO THE GULF OF MEXICO, ATLANTIC & PACIFIC OCEANS
HELP SAVE OUR MARINE MAMMALS & THEIR OCEAN HABITAT TODAY!
A CALL TO TAKE ACTION
By Rosalind Peterson
May 11, 2012
The Washington Post (Associated Press) May 11, 2012 – Revealed today that a “New Navy study says use of sonar, explosives may hurt more marine mammals than once thought”[25]. “…HONOLULU-The U.S. Navy may hurt more dolphins and whales by using sonar and explosives in Hawaii and California under a more thorough analysis that reflects new research and covers naval activities in a wider area than previous studies…” (The Public Comment period for the new U.S. Navy Atlantic/Gulf of Mexico 5-Year Warfare Testing Range that will use bomb blasts and Sonar is from May 11, 2012 through July 10, 2012 [8C]).
The Washington Post also stated: “…The Navy estimates its use of explosives and sonar may unintentionally cause more than 1,600 instances of hearing loss or other injury to marine mammals each year, according to a draft environmental impact statement that covers training and testing planned from 2014 to 2019. The Navy calculates the explosives could potentially kill more than 200 marine mammals a year…” (The Public Comment period for the new U.S. Navy Pacific 5-Year Warfare Testing Range that will use bomb blasts and Sonar is from May 11, 2012 through July 10, 2012 [8B]).
What do your Elected Officials Know?
In a letter to NOAA, dated June 19, 2009, several U.S. Senators, including U.S. Senator Feinstein and U.S. Congressman Henry Waxman, stated: “...In many regions, the Navy plans to increase the number of its exercises or expand the areas in which they may occur, and virtually every coastal state will be affected. Some exercises may occur in the nation's most biologically sensitive marine habitats, including National Marine Sanctuaries and breeding habitat for the endangered North Atlantic right
whale. In all, the Navy anticipates more than 2.3 million takes (significant disruptions in
marine mammal foraging, breeding, and other essential behaviors) per year, or 11.7 million takes over the course of a five-year permit..."[2]
National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
The NOAA Definition of “Take”: “Defined under the MMPA (Marine Mammal Protection Act), as "harass, hunt, capture, kill or collect, or attempt to harass, hunt, capture, kill or collect." Defined under the ESA (Endangered Species Act) as "to harass, harm, pursue, hunt, shoot, wound, kill, trap, capture, or collect, or to attempt to engage in any such conduct…”[3]
On January 19, 2010, NOAA (Dr. Jane Lubchenco), sent a letter to Ms. Nancy Sutley, Chair, Council on Environmental Quality that states: “…In the Environmental Assessments, NMFS (National Marine Fisheries Service-NOAA), also identified the relevant uncertainties regarding the impacts of the proposed training on marine mammals. Two are worth highlighting:
- One involves lack of knowledge about the mechanism whereby some species of marine mammals…are adversely affected by mid-frequency sonar.
- The other concerns the difficulties of limiting the impact of active sonar where the mitigation efforts depend on visual sighting of whales…”
Dr. Jane Lubchenco, NOAA Administrator, shortly after approving the “taking” of marine mammals in the U.S. Navy’s NWTRC (Northern California, Oregon, Washington & Idaho), made this brief statement after audience prompting, in a Meeting in Ukiah, California on December 9, 2010: “…"also an area where I have serious concerns. We are in active discussions with the Navy. There is a lot we don't know about the impact of sonar on whales, and we will continue to get the information we need to reach the best possible outcomes..." The answer raises an obvious question: “How does NOAA approve the “taking” of marine mammals when there are still unresolved questions about the impact of sonar on whales?”
With respect to military readiness activities, the MMPA defines ‘‘harassment’’ as: “…(i) any act that injures or has the significant potential to injure a marine mammal or marine mammal stock in the wild [Level A Harassment]; or (ii) any act that disturbs or is likely to disturb a marine mammal or marine mammal stock in the wild by causing disruption of natural behavioral patterns, including, but not limited to, migration, surfacing, nursing, breeding, feeding, or sheltering, to a point where such behavioral patterns are abandoned or significantly altered [Level B Harassment]…training activities may expose some of the marine mammals present in the area to sound from various mid-frequency and high-frequency active tactical sonar sources or to pressure from underwater detonations..” [3]
One of the most recent, and shocking, NOAA permits allowing for the taking of thousands of marine mammals by the U.S. Navy in the Southern California Range Complex [19].Take a look at the graphs on this Navy document which lists the thousands of marine mammals that the Navy intends to “take” between 2012-2014.
U.S. Warfare Training Range History & U.S. Cooperating Agencies
Starting under the Bush Administration and continuing under the Obama Administration, twelve U.S. Navy 5-Year Warfare Testing Range Complexes, initiated between 2008 and 2012, are in full operation in the Gulf of Mexico, the Atlantic, and the Pacific. [7] The tragic oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico is still threatening local economies, human health, the fishing and tourism industry. The oil and Corexit pollution has been threatening this environment for years.
Adding to this ongoing problem in the Gulf of Mexico, the U.S. Navy and the U.S. Air Force, with permits approval by NOAA (National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration), have now started another assault on this area using multifaceted warfare testing experiments that include bomb blasts, sonar use, missile exercises, and the testing of new weapons systems. NOAA has issued permits allowing the U.S. Navy to “take” marine mammals in the Gulf of Mexico, the Atlantic and the Pacific Oceans areas[4-7].
NOAA (U.S. Department of Commerce - National Marine Fisheries Service), had previously approved the “taking” of marine mammals in the Gulf of Mexico. And then NOAA, in the first few months during the Gulf of Mexico oil spill, admitted that they knew little about the marine environment in this underwater area. Now NOAA has issued permits to the U.S. Navy and Air Force for 5-Years of warfare testing in the Gulf of Mexico (December 19, 2011 [4+6-7]), and in other areas, which may exacerbate the current environmental problems in the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean. [4]
Using the Earth & Inhabitants as Test Subjects
Our oceans and land areas, in the Pacific, Atlantic, and the Gulf of Mexico along with all inhabitants, are to be used as warfare test guinea pigs without public consent, debate, U.S. Congressional hearings or any public oversight.
Drone Weapons Testing & Surveillance Over the United States
In addition, the U.S. Navy is now working to expand their drone operations over the United States. In Oregon, a new draft Navy Environmental Impact Statement is due out this spring for public comment [9]. Drones carrying and testing bombs, new weapons systems, testing new types of drones, and surveillance over land and ocean areas are planned for our future. Compounding this issue, as reported by The Guardian.co.uk on April 2, 2012, “…American scientists have drawn up plans for a new generation of nuclear-powered drones capable of flying over remote regions of the world for months on end without refueling…” [20]. In addition, there is increasing drone surveillance leading to questions over public privacy in the U.S. Accidents are increasing as police departments in Texas and other areas are increasing drone usage [21-22].
Marine Mammal Mitigation Measures – Effective Only 9% of the Time
Mitigation measures, to protect marine mammals from sonar, are effective only 9% of the time according to NOAA & the U.S. Navy. Fish, birds, ocean habitats, feeding and breeding grounds, biologically sensitive areas, and human health, are not protected by any government agency in most areas of the Gulf of Mexico from military weapons testing. The U.S. Navy is using toxic chemicals, sonar, missile exercises, bomb blasts and other types of new weapons testing which threaten the Gulf of Mexico and many areas in the Atlantic Ocean.[7] U.S. Navy and Air Force bomb blasts could trigger earthquakes or create underwater fissures causing more oil leaks in the Gulf of Mexico. Fragile, capped, oil wells in the Gulf could be damaged and start leaking as bomb blasts rock the Gulf during the next five years of warfare testing.
Ocean Problems = Dead Zones & Military Dumping of Old Toxic Arsenals
We do know that many toxic chemicals are found in all ocean areas along with numerous dead zones(12-13). According to a New York Times article on July 20, 2010: “…The Gulf’s floor is littered with bombs, chemical weapons and other ordnance dumped in the middle of last century, even in areas busy with drilling, and miles outside of designated dumping zones, according to experts who work on Deepwater hazard surveys…”[14] In many ocean areas, including the Gulf of Mexico, military dumping of arsenals, in the past, which now reside on ocean bottom areas and contain toxic chemicals which already may be leaking, could be disturbed by these bomb blasts and other warfare testing exercises(14).
Types of Warfare Testing to be Used in Our Oceans & Over Land Areas
The Navy Warfare Testing Program will, according to their E.I.S. documents: “…utilize mid- and high frequency active sonar sources and explosive detonations. These sonar and explosive sources will be utilized during Antisubmarine Warfare (ASW) Tracking Exercises, Mine Avoidance Training, Extended Echo Ranging and Improved Extended Echo Ranging (EER/IEER) events, Missile Exercises, Gunnery Exercises, Bombing Exercises, Sinking Exercises, and Mine Warfare Training…”(8)
U.S. Navy Warfare Chemical Menu
The “Navy Warfare Chemical Menu” [6], will contaminate air, water, the ocean, and soil. Their list of toxic chemicals is a long one as noted in various Navy E.I.S documents: Depleted uranium, red and white phosphorus, cadmium, lead, perchlorate, titanium oxide, atmospheric releases of aluminum oxide (from U.S. Navy C.A.R.E. Atmospheric Experiments over East Coast of U.S. [16-17]), Chaff releases (aluminum coated fiberglass particulates), and a whole host of chemicals known to be toxic not only to man, but to marine life and fish, are being served up on this menu. In addition, highly classified weapons systems are also to be used during these 5-Year Warfare Testing Experiments over both land and ocean areas in the Pacific, Atlantic, and the Gulf of Mexico [7].
12 U.S. Navy 5-Year Warfare Ranges Now in Full Operation in Pacific, Atlantic & Gulf of Mexico
Many new 5-Year Navy Warfare programs are to be implemented in the near future and twelve have already been approved (between 2008 and 2012), by NOAA and are underway in the Gulf of Mexico, Atlantic and Pacific Ocean areas including over land areas as new drones (carrying and testing weapons – U.S. Navy Boardman Range Complex), and surveillance systems are being tested over both land and ocean areas. [7-9]
Proposed Expansions of Existing Ranges & Proposed New Ranges
The U.S. Navy has just introduced two new very large 5-Year warfare ranges complexes in the Atlantic and the Pacific Oceans which will both need permits from NOAA to “take” marine mammals [8]. The Public Comment Period for the Atlantic Fleet Warfare Training and Testing Range is from May 11, 2012, through July 10, 2012. Their new environmental impact statement is now online. This map for this 5-Year Warfare Range is stunning because it covers training from the state of Maine to Florida and includes the Gulf of Mexico [8C]
The Public Comment Period for the new U.S. Navy Pacific Range Complex is from May 11, 2012, through July 10, 2012. This is one of the largest 5-Year Warfare ranges in the Pacific and their draft environmental impact statement is now online. The U.S. Navy Extent Map is stunning when one views the scope of the area in which U.S. Navy testing will occur [8B].
No U.S. Congressional Hearing Held on this Issue & None Planned in the Future (WHY?)
Our U.S. Senators and members of the U.S. House have refused, so far, to postpone these disastrous “takings” or hold U.S. Congressional Hearings while pretending to be ocean environment friendly in their re-election speeches. In addition to refusing to be interviewed by the press with regard to this issue (only a few exceptions), all of our elected officials have steadfastly refused to hold U.S. Congressional hearings in order to protect our marine mammals, fish, birds, endangered species, and human health.
National Cancer Institute Report: “…The military is a major source of toxic occupational and environmental exposures that can increase cancer risk…”
The U.S. Congress, NOAA, and the U.S. Navy are ignoring Chapter 5 of the April 2010, Report of the NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE – PRESIDENT’S CANCER PANEL“Exposure to Contaminants and Other Hazards from Military Sources”[11]. We do know that the U.S. Navy and the Air Force will be using toxic chemicals and other contaminants in the Gulf of Mexico and other ocean areas. We can’t afford to go forward with new forms of ocean and land contamination from these 5-Year Warfare Testing Experiments until these issues are examined. Hearings should be held by the U.S. Congress in order to protect human, and ocean health, the health of our marine mammals, and our coastal fishing industries. It is time for all of us to step up and say “NO” to the U.S. Navy and Air Force War on our oceans.
“Military Training in the Middle of Miami Jolts Residents Out of Bed” Terrifying U.S. Citizens
In other news, the U.S. Army decided that none of the hundreds of thousands of acres which all branches of the military now have to conduct warfare training was enough for “realistic training”. Thus, on May 8, 2012, the Miami Herald reported the U.S. Army scaring citizens out of their wits the following news report [24]:
“…there was the thunderous whump whump of low-flying helicopters, and even the jarring blast of explosions at the abandoned Grand Bay Hotel in Coconut Grove early Tuesday during a military training exercise that jolted many unsuspecting residents from their beds. “It was quite a shocking experience,” said Jane Muir, who was awakened around 1:45 a.m. by the sound of military choppers...”
“The show of force was so overwhelming,” she said…The maneuvers were part of a “realistic urban training” exercise…organized by the U.S. Special Operations Command, said Maj. Michael Burns, a U.S. Army spokesman…“They have to train in a realistic environment,” Burns said. “We didn’t use any real bullets,” he added…” Question: Just when will the U.S. Navy, or other branches of our military, use the excuse of “realistic practice” invade one of our coastal towns frightening local residents? This behavior is unacceptable!
TAKE ACTION TODAY TO PROTECT OUR OCEANS!
With the recent Gulf of Mexico oil spill and many areas still struggling with the aftermath, all we need now is to subject this area and the people who live there to another ecological disaster that began this year. Expanding and initiating warfare testing in more areas of the Pacific, the Atlantic, and the Gulf of Mexico, will also spell disaster for millions of marine mammals, and fish, and their habitats. We do not elect to be the guinea pigs for these experiments or to have our oceans used for massive warfare testing. Say “no” today…Ask for U.S. Congressional Hearings to protect human health and our marine mammals. (Call Your Elected Officials in Washington, D.C. Toll Free: (1866) 220-0044)
Respectfully,
Rosalind Peterson
Post Office Box 499, Redwood Valley, CA 95470
(707) 485-7520
E-Mail: info@californiaskwatch.com
1, USA TODAY News: “Navy Plans Could Affect More Marine Mammals” August 5, 2010
USA TODAY revealed bad news for our oceans when they published a news story titled: “Navy Plans Could Affect More Marine Mammals” on August 5, 2010 [1]. According to USA Today news article, backed up by federal documents from the U.S. Navy and NOAA: “…The Navy plans to increase ocean warfare exercises, conduct more sonar tests and expand coastal training…activities that could injure hundreds of thousands of marine mammals or disturb their habitats…”
http://www.usatoday.com/news/washington/environment/2010-08-05-navymammals05_ST_N.htm?csp=34news
2, Many U.S. Navy, U.S. Air Force, Environmental Impact Statements, U.S. Congressional Letters, and NOAA Documents regarding these 5-Year Warfare Testing programs are located on the following website: http://agriculturedefensecoalition.org/?q=us-navy
3, NOAA Definition of “TAKE” and a listing of U.S. Navy & Air Force requests for permits to “take” marine mammals in the Atlantic, Pacific, and the Gulf of Mexico.
http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/glossary.htm
4, NOAA Current Incidental “Take” Permit Requests & Authorizations – NOAA Website:
http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/permits/incidental.htm
5, Eglin Air Force Base's NEODS Training Operations LOA to NOAA - Gulf of Mexico:
http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/pdfs/permits/eglin_neods_loa2009.pdf
6, Navy's Gulf of Mexico Range Complex Training Exercises LOA Application & NOAA Approval:
http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/pdfs/permits/gomex_loa_application.pdf
NOAA issued LOA for the U.S. Navy to take Marine Mammals in the Gulf of Mexico on March 17, 2011:
http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/pdfs/permits/gomex_loa_issued2011.pdf
Annual Range Complex Reports-Atlantic Ranges 2011 and 2012:
http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/pdfs/permits/exercisereport2011_vacapes_chpt_jax_gomex.pdf
http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/pdfs/permits/monitoringreport2011_vacapes_chpt_jax_gomex.pdf
Partial Listing of Toxic Chemicals of the hundreds used in Navy Ranges: Depleted Uranium, Red & White Phosphorus, Chaff (Aluminum Coated Fiberglass Particles), Cadmium, Chromium, Copper, Iron, Lead, Mercury, Manganese, Aromatic Hydrocarbons, Benzene, Toluene, Xylene, Naphthalene, Barium Chromate, Hydrogen Cyanide, Potassium Perchlorate, Jet & Rocket Fuel Emissions, Titanium Compounds…and more.
7, U.S. Federal Register – November 15, 2011 – Listing of All Twelve Approved U.S. Navy & Air Force 5- Year Warfare Testing Ranges: http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/pdfs/fr/fr76-70695.pdf
Between January 2009 and May 2011, pursuant to the Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA), (NOAA) NMFS (National Marine Fisheries Service), issued 5-year warfare testing final regulations to govern the taking of marine mammals incidental to Navy training and associated activities conducted in:
- Hawaii Range Complex (HRC) http://www.govsupport.us/navynepahawaii/hawaiirceis.aspx
- Southern California (SOCAL) Range Complex Southern California Range Complex EIS/OEIS
- Atlantic Fleet Active Sonar Training Range
- Sonar Training (AFAST) Study Area
- Jacksonville (JAX) Range Complex
- Virginia Capes (VACAPES) Range Complex
- Cherry Point (CHPT) Range Complex
- Naval Surface Warfare Center Panama City Division (NSWC PCD)
- Mariana Islands Range Complex (MIRC)
- Northwest Training Range Complex (NWTRC – Northern California, Oregon, Washington & Idaho
- Keyport Range Complex (NAVSEA NUWC)
- Gulf of Mexico (GOMEX) Range Complex Gulf of Mexico Range Complex EIS/OEIS
Gulf of Mexico Range Complex Project Documents:
- Gulf of Alaska Temporary Maritime Activities Area (GOA TMAA).
- Additionally, in February 2009, pursuant to the MMPA, NMFS issued 5-year regulations to govern the taking of marine mammals incidental to U.S. Air Force (USAF) space vehicle and test flight activities from Vandenberg Air Force Base (VAFB).
- U.S. Navy East Coast LOA May 2008: http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/pdfs/permits/uswtr_loa.pdf
8, U.S. NAVY is expanding or adding new 5-Year Warfare testing ranges at a staggering rate in the Pacific, Atlantic, and the Gulf of Mexico:
A. Proposed New U.S. Navy 5-Year Warfare Testing Range Expansion include the NWTRC and the Alaska Range Complexes: https://nwtteis.com/
(Please note that the U.S. Navy closed Public Comment for this NWTT Range Expansion without revealing this information about their new study regarding new threats to marine mammals from sonar and bomb blasts to the public prior to the date that the public comment period expired on April 27, 2012.)
The U.S. Navy has introduced two new very large 5-Year warfare ranges complexes in the Atlantic and the Pacific Oceans which will both need permits from NOAA to “take” marine mammals:
B. The one in the Pacific Ocean will connect the area between the ongoing Hawaii warfare range complex and the Southern California warfare range complex. This new U.S. Navy 5-Year Warfare Hawaii-Southern California Range Complex Training & Testing Environmental Impact Statement Notice of Intent in the U.S. Federal Register on July 15, 2010 U.S. Navy Website: http://hstteis.com/
The U.S. Navy Public Comment Period for their draft Environmental Impact Statement (now online), is from May 11, 2012 through July 10, 2012.
C. The new one in the Atlantic/Gulf of Mexico (U.S. Navy 5-Year Warfare Atlantic Fleet Training and Testing Complex/Range) is even larger than the one in the Pacific... Notice of Intent in the U.S. Federal Register on July 15, 2010 – U.S. Navy Website: http://www.aftteis.com/
- The U.S. Navy Public Comment Period for their draft Environmental Impact Statement (now online), is from May 11, 2012 through July 10, 2012.
9, U.S. Navy Boardman Range Complex Proposed Drone Test Range Expansion:
http://nwstfboardmaneis.com/Home.aspx
10, KTVU Channel 2 Oakland/San Francisco Report on the Northern California 5-Year Warfare Testing Experiments: http://www.ktvu.com/news/19499224/detail.html
11, Reducing Environmental Cancer Risk Annual Report NCI Presidential Cancer Panel Report April 2010: http://deainfo.nci.nih.gov/advisory/pcp/pcp08-09rpt/PCP_Report_08-09_508.pdf
REDUCING ENVIRONMENTAL CANCER RISK 2008-2009 ANNUAL REPORT
HISTORY & “WHAT WE CAN DO NOW”
NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE – PRESIDENT’S CANCER PANEL
See: Chapter 5 Exposure to Contaminants and Other Hazards from Military Sources
Summary: “…The military is a major source of toxic occupational and environmental exposures that can increase cancer risk.Information is available about some military activities that have directly or indirectly exposed military and civilian personnel to carcinogens and contaminated soil and water in numerous locations in the United States and abroad…Nearly 900 Superfund sites are abandoned military facilities or facilities that produced materials and products for or otherwise supported military needs. Some of these sites and the areas surrounding them became heavily contaminated due to improper storage and disposal of known or suspected carcinogens including solvents, machining oils, metalworking fluids, and metals. In some cases, these contaminants have spread far beyond their points of origin because they have been transported by wind currents or have leached into drinking water supplies.
12, July 6, 2010 Arsenic Levels Rise in Gulf of Mexico Herald Sun News
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/more-bad-news-for-bp-as-arsenic-levels-rise-around-gul
13, Scientific American August 15, 2008 Oceanic Dead Zones and Maps
http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=oceanic-dead-zones-spread
14, The New York Times July 20, 2010 “The Gulf of Mexico Has Long Been A Dumping Site:
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/07/30/us/30gulf.html?_r=2&th&emc=th
“…The gulf’s floor is littered with bombs, chemical weapons and other ordnance dumped in the middle of last century, even in areas busy with drilling, and miles outside of designated dumping zones, according to experts who work on deepwater hazard surveys…”
15, NOAA 2008 State of Coral Reefs Report & Information:
http://ccma.nos.noaa.gov/ecosystems/coralreef/coral2008/landing.aspx
16, U.S. Navy / NASA C.A.R.E. (Charged Aerosol Release Experiment), September 19, 2009 Aluminum Oxide Dust Cloud Released Over the East Coast of the United States using a NASA Brandt Rocket: http://www.nasa.gov/centers/wallops/CARE.html
17, U.S. Navy / NASA C.A.R.E. Experiment –“…CARE's principal investigator, Paul Bernhardt of the Naval Research Laboratory in Washington: "The CARE experiment could also pave the way for future launches that would use the uppermost part of Earth's atmosphere as a large physics laboratory for studying charged dust…Dusty plasmas, like those that will be created in the CARE (aluminum oxide dust cloud) experiment…” No Congressional or public oversight necessary for these types of programs.
(Note: Release of Aluminum Oxide or Sulfur particles into the atmosphere to deflect direct sunlight from reaching the Earth was promoted in three U.S. House Science & Technology Congressional Hearings (2009-2010), and an AAAS Geoengineering Presentation (2010), by Geoengineering promoters David Keith & Ken Caldeira.)
http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn17822-artificial-cloud-created-at-the-edge-of-space
18, Groups Sue U.S. Navy Over Sonar Use off Northwest Coast
By GENE JOHNSON | Associated Press – January 26, 2012
http://news.yahoo.com/groups-sue-over-navy-sonar-off-northwest-coast-150339575.html
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - January 26, 2012 2:45 PM
“…SEATTLE (AP) — Conservationists and Native American tribes are suing over the Navy's expanded use of sonar in training exercises off the Washington, Oregon and California coasts, saying the noise can harass and kill whales and other marine life…” Earth Justice
19, U.S. Navy Southern California Listing of Marine Mammals the want to “take” during operations in the Southern California 5-Year Warfare Testing Range between 2012-2014:
http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/pdfs/permits/socal_loa_application.pdf
20, The U.S. Working on New Plans to Use Nuclear Powered Drones – April 2, 2012 - The Guardian.co.uk News http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012/apr/02/us-plans-nuclear-drones/print
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012/apr/02/us-plans-nuclear-drones/print
21, October 29, 2011 Drones in the News – United States:
22, March 5, 2012 - Texas cops hit obstacles (and their own truck) testing UAVs; drones coming anyway - High maintenance costs, frequent errors and crashes slow tests in various Texas police agencies
http://www.itworld.com/print/255830
23, Police departments Wait for FAA Clearance to Fly Drones – April 29, 2012 – McClatchy-Tribune News
http://www.mcclatchydc.com/2012/04/29/147099/police-departments-wait-for-faa.html
24, Miami Herald News May 8, 2012 “Military Training in the Middle of Miami Jolts Residents Out of Bed” Terrifying U.S. Citizens
http://www.miamiherald.com/2012/05/08/2789687/military-training-in-the-middle.html
25, The Washington Post (Associated Press) May 11, 2012 – “New Navy study says use of sonar, explosives may hurt more marine mammals than once thought”
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17 1 2012 U.S. Navy Atlantic Fleet 5-Year Warfare Testing Range Complex Map May 11, 2012.pdf
317 1 2012 U.S. Navy Atlantic Fleet 5-Year Warfare Testing Range Complex Map May 11, 2012.pdf
317 1 2012 U.S. Navy Cartoon-No Visual Sightings-Bombs Away-Sonarize the Oceans.pdf
317 1 2012 U.S. NAVY VS NATURE POSTCARD.pdf
317A 1 2009 U.S. Navy Range Complex United States Map-Atlantic, Pacific+Gulf of Mexico.pdf
317AF 1 2012 U.S. Navy AFTT U.S. Federal Register Notices May 11, 2012.pdf
317B 1 2012 AFTT B U.S. Navy Atlantic Fleet Training+Testing Range Background Information+Maps.pdf
317D 5 2008 U.S. Navy AFAST Final Atlantic Sonar Training EIS-OEIS Appendices A-J December 2008.pdf
317D 5 2008 U.S. Navy AFAST Final EIS-OEIS Executive Summary+MAP December 2008.pdf
317DA 2 2011 U.S. Navy AFAST Marine Species Monitoring Report September 2011.pdf
317DZ 3 2010 U.S. Navy AFAST Documents Listing+Links Website December 19, 2010.pdf
317G 1 2009 U.S. Navy GOMEX Range Complex U.S. MAP+Gulf of Mexico+Island Areas-U.S. Navy Website.pdf
317G 1 2012 U.S. Navy GOMEX Gulf of Mexico Range Complex Final EIS-OEIS MAP Website May 29, 2012.pdf
317G 5 2008 U.S. Navy Used Ship Island for Ocean Experiments in Gulf of Mexico OCT 1, 2008.pdf
317GA 3 2010 NOAA Office of Coast Survey MAP 411 Gulf of Mexico Unexploded Ordnance Areas.pdf
317GA 6 2007 NOAA Office of Coast Survey Chart 411 September 1, 2007 Gulf of Mexico.pdf
317GH 3 2010 Gulf of Mexico Has Long Been Toxic Dumping Site July 29, 2010 NYTimes.pdf
317GN 3 2010 Aquatic Dead Zones in the Gulf of Mexico NASA MAP March 11, 2010 SDNews.pdf
317GN 3 2010 U.S. Navy Involved in Gulf of Mexico PB Oil Spill Clean-up NYTimes April 29, 2010.pdf
317GP 4 2009 U.S. Navy GOMEX Draft EIS Public Comment from Federal Agencies February 16, 2009.pdf
317I 1 2009 U.S. Navy Cherry Point Complex Range Map Website August 8, 2009.pdf
317I 1 2009 U.S. Navy Cherry Point Weapons Systems Description www.navycherrypointrange FEIS_Vol_1_Appendix_E April 2009.pdf
317I 4 2009 U.S. Navy Cherry Point Range Complex Website-Range Complex Map August 8, 2009.pdf
317IP 4 2009 U.S. Navy Cherry Point Agency Correspondence List www.navycherrypointran...int_FEIS_Vol_1_Appendix_C 2007-2009.pdf
317IZ 1 2012 No Comment Sonar Training a Threat to Marine Life Website May 14, 2012.pdf
317J 1 2009 Jacksonville Range Complex Final FEIS-OEIS Volume 1 Website March 2009 See MAP.pdf
317JU 4 2009 U.S. Navy UNITAS MAYPORT AMPHIBIOUS ASSAULT DEMONSTRATION APRIL 14, 2009.pdf
317K 1 2012 Second Dead Dolphin Washes up on Sagaponack Beach May 4, 2012 Southampton Patch News.pdf
317K 1 2012 Stranded Dolphins in Cape Cod Baffle Scientists February 3, 2012 Guardian.co.uk News.pdf
317M 1 2012 U.S. Navy Fact File Website May 24, 2012.pdf
317M 2 2011 U.S. Navy Hope for Carrier-Based Drone Takes Flight October 10, 2011 Innovation News.pdf
317N 1 2012 NOAA Summary of Listed Species March 20, 2012-Endangered or Threatened.pdf
317N 1 2012 NOAA TAKE AUTHORIZATIONS Website May 21, 2012 Entire Listing+Definitions.pdf
317N 2 2011 NOAA U.S. Atlantic+Gulf of Mexico Marine Mammal Stock Assessments-2011.pdf
317R 9 2004 U.S. Navy NRL Conducts Ocean Research off Mississippi Coast August 3, 2004.pdf
317U 1 2009 U.S. Navy Undersea Warfare Training Range Final EIS-OEIS Volume 1 June 26, 2009.pdf
317U 1 2009 U.S. Navy USWTR Undersea Warfare Training Range USWTR Map August 10, 2009 Website.pdf
317U 4 2009 U.S. Navy USWTR Final FEIS Volume 1-Chapter 3 Affected Environment June 2009.pdf
317U 4 2009 U.S. Navy USWTR Final FEIS Volume I-Chapter 1 Purpose+Need June 26, 2009.pdf
317U 4 2009 U.S. NAVY USWTR Final FEIS Volume I-Chapter 10 List of Preparers June 26, 2009.pdf
317U 4 2009 U.S. NAVY USWTR Final FEIS Volume I-Chapter 9 Glossary June 26, 2009.pdf
317U 4 2009 U.S. Navy USWTR Final FEIS Volume II-Chapter 8 References June 26, 2009.pdf
317UL 5 2008 Navy Southern Environmental Law Center October 27, 2008 USWTR Final DEIS comments.pdf
317UP 4 2009 U.S. Navy USWTR Final FEIS Volume I-Chapter-7 Public Review June 2009.pdf
317V 4 2009 U.S. Navy VACAPES Final EIS-OEIS August 10, 2009 Table of Contents on Navy Website.pdf
317YZ 1 2012 No Comment U.S. Air Force Information Website Wikipedia June 2, 2012.pdf
U.S. Navy Pacific Warfare Testing Ranges
Welcome to the U.S. Navy & U.S. Air Force Pacific Ocean Warfare Testing Range Section of the ADC
This Section of the ADC Website contains information on their respective five-year warfare testing Environmental Impact Statements, U.S. Navy Maps, and other documents and information which relates to warfare testing in the Pacific Ocean and on lands areas within each of these individual ranges. (Please note that there are 6 U.S. Navy Sections on the ADC Website & One Section on Drones or Unmanned Aerial Vehicles. You can find these sections by Clicking on the Categories Section below which will give you an Alphabetical Listing of Items Found on this Website: http://www.agriculturedefensecoalition.org/content/categories
In a Letter from several Senators including Senator Dianne Feinstein & Senator Barbara Boxer to NOAA-June 17, 2009 is the following statement:
"...In many regions, the Navy plans to increase the number of its exercises or expand the areas in which they may occur, and virtually every coastal state will be affected. Some exercises may occur in the nation's most biologically sensitive marine habitats, including National Marine Sanctuaries and breeding habitat for the endangered North Atlantic right whale. In all, the Navy anticipates more than 2.3 million takes (significant disruptions in marine mammal foraging, breeding, and other essential behaviors) per year, or 11.7 million takes over the course of a five-year permit..."
This information is provided in order to protect 11.7 million marine mammals, fish and other marine life, breeding and feeding habitats, biologically sensitive areas, National Marine Sanctuaries, Marine Reserves and other areas from almost total destruction from weapons testing. The U.S. Navy and Air Force should be protection these ocean resources instead of destroying them in the Atlantic, Pacific, and the Gulf of Mexico. No area is now safe from weapons, sonar, and laser testing.
We are listing below each known U.S. Navy Warfare Range and current status at this time along with links to the Navy Websites. The U.S. Navy and the U.S. Air Force are expanding these ranges and also increasing the number and scope of new weapons testing within these areas.
(The Links Provided Below are all active at this time. The U.S. Navy may remove these links at any time. Whenever possible we have provide the documents below in pdf form just in case the U.S. Navy removes the Links and this Information from the Internet. The information on all six Navy sections of this website has been placed online by the U.S. Navy and the U.S. Air Force. (There are no classified documents on the ADC website.)
We encourage everyone to take action today to stop the U.S. Navy Destruction of our Oceans through bomb blasts, sonar, and new weapons testing and experiments. Contact your elected officials (and those running for office), and let them know that we won't vote for them unless they hold U.S. Senate or State Public Hearings on this issue. It is an election year and they want our vote which isn't for sale at any price.
The Toll-Free Number to Contact your Elected Officials in Washington, D.C. is (1866) 220-0044
The U.S. Navy has taken the position that they can destroy our oceans during war practice in the Pacific, Atlantic & the Gulf of Mexico (including but not limited to areas in Island areas like Hawaiian Islands and the Mariana Islands in the Pacific). These actions by the U.S. Navy are ongoing at this time with ever-increasing range size and increasing new and old weapon test each year.
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U.S. Navy Map of Proposed Range Expansions in the Pacific, Atlantic & Gulf of Mexico May 11, 2012 (Please note that the Hawaii-Southern California Ranges will be connected.) The Northwest Training Range Complex (Northern California-Oregon-Washington & Idaho), is being expanded to include the Gulf of Alaska. The Atlantic Fleet Range Map will include all existing U.S. Navy 5-Year Warfare Testing Ranges. (The U.S. Navy has now designated these ranges as “study areas” instead of 5-Year Warfare Testing Ranges. U.S. Navy Website:
http://www.cal-span.org/cgi-bin/media.pl?folder=CCC
The California Coastal Commission (CCC) Meeting on March 8, 2013, on the U.S. Navy Consistency Determination:
Ruling: Rejected by the California Coastal Commission
CCC Agenda Item: 9. FEDERAL CONSISTENCY. See AGENDA CATEGORIES .
[An addendum has been appended to the staff report for item 9a below on March 7.]
CCC Documents: http://documents.coastal.ca.gov/reports/2013/3/F9a-3-2013.pdf
a. CD-008-13 (Navy, Southern California) Consistency determination by the U.S. Navy for the southern California portion of Hawaii-Southern California Training and Testing (HSTT) Program, offshore waters of the Southern California Range Complex. (MPD-SF)
b. CD-011-13 (Navy, San Diego) Consistency determination by the U.S. Navy for relocation of an existing fuel pier at the Naval Base Point Loma, west side of San Diego Bay, San Diego. (KH-SF) [POSTPONED]
March 8, 2013 Meeting Video on the above CCC Agenda Item: http://www.cal-span.org/cgi-bin/media.pl?folder=CCC
The California Coastal Commission Home Page: http://www.coastal.ca.gov/
California Coastal Commission Report updated March 6, 2013 on U.S. Navy:
http://documents.coastal.ca.gov/reports/2013/3/F9a-3-2013.pdf
Other Documents & March 8, 2013 CCC Agenda: http://www.coastal.ca.gov/mtgcurr.html
17 1 2012 U.S. Navy HSTT Hawaii-Southern California Range Map May 11, 2012.pdf
Between January 2009 and May 2011, pursuant to the Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA), (NOAA) NMFS (National Marine Fisheries Service), issued 5-year warfare testing final regulations to govern the taking of marine mammals incidental to Navy training and associated activities conducted in:
Hawaii Range Complex HRC http://www.govsupport.us/navynepahawaii/hawaiirceis.aspx
Southern Range complex (SOCAL)
Atlantic Fleet Active Sonar Training Range
AFAST – Active Sonar Training Range
Jacksonville Range Complex (JAX)
Virginia Capes Range Complex (VACAPES)
Cherry Point Range Complex (CHPT)
Naval Surface Warfare Center – Panama City Division (NSWC PCD)
Mariana Islands Range Complex (MIRC)
Northwest Training Range Complex (NWTRC) Northern California Oregon, Washington & Idaho
Keyport Range Complex (NAVSEA NUWC)
Gulf of Mexico Range Complex (GOMEX)+ Documents:
http://www.gomexrangecomplexeis.com/OtherResources.aspx
Gulf of Alaska Temporary Maritime Activities Area (GOA TMAA)
Additionally, in February 2009, pursuant to the MMPA, NMFS issued 5-year regulations to govern the taking of marine mammals incidental to U.S. Air Force (USAF) space vehicle and test flight activities from Vandenberg Air Force Base (VAFB).
U.S. Navy East Coast LOA May 2008:
http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/pdfs/permits/uswtr_loa.pdf
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"...July 27, 2011 (Bloomberg) Video -- Non-lethal weapons provide soldiers with options other than using lethal force to control a situation. Lieutenant Commander Shawn Kelley with the Joint Non-Lethal Weapons Directorate based at the Marine Corps Base in Quantico, Virginia explains non-lethal weapons' role in "escalation-of-force" options. (Source: Bloomberg)..." What happens when these are used near Marine Mammals or other marine life? "...One laser’s emerald beam is so piercingly brilliant that it temporarily blinds and disorients a would-be assailant. Few attackers would push on toward the Marine wielding the light-based weapon..."
Bloomberg News: http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-07-27/blinding-lasers-replace-guns-fo...
C-130 Launching all flares and chaff Video September 10, 2007 "...A C-130 launching all flares and chaff. Some say the smoke left behind looks like an angel..."
General Information on the U.S. Navy Pacific Ocean Range Complexes
This includes Petitions, Maps, Cartoons, Documents, News Items, Environmental Impact Statements, Marine Mammal Impacts, Health, New Weapons Testing, Toxic Wastes+Chemcials, Bomb Blasts, Sonar Use & Other Issues.
217 1 2012 U.S. Navy Cartoon-No Visual Sightings-Bombs Away-Sonarize the Oceans.pdf
217 1 2012 U.S. Navy HSTT Hawaii-Southern California Range Map May 11, 2012.pdf
217 1 2012 U.S. NAVY VS NATURE POSTCARD.pdf
Important Information & Correspondence Regarding the U.S. Navy Pacific Coast Warfare Ranges
217A 1 2012 U.S. Navy Pacific Marine Species Density Database May 2012 Technical Report.pdf
217A 3 2010 U.S. Congressman Thompson Letter to the U.S. Navy October 8, 2010 Important Letter.pdf
217A 4 2009 Press Release by Oregon Senators Question Navy Warfare Program April 9, 2009.pdf
Newspaper Articles
217AN 1 2012 U.S. Government to Move Naval Fleet to Asia-Pacific June 3, 2012 Gulf Times News.pdf
U.S. Navy Boardman Range Complex - Oregon (Unmanned Aerial Systems & Drones)
Please Note: The Boardman Final Environmental Impact Statement was released for Public Comment in September 2012. You can view their Draft EIS on their website along with participating in public meetings in Oregon. If you want more information than is provided below please visit the U.S. Navy Boardman Website: http://nwstfboardmaneis.com/Home.aspx
U.S. Navy Boardman Range Complex August 2012 Draft EIS: http://nwstfboardmaneis.com/Portals/NWSTFBoardmanEIS/DEIS/Naval%20Weapons%20Systems%20Training%20Facility%20Boardman%20-%20Draft%20Environmental%20Impact%20Statement.pdf
U.S. Navy Boardman Range Complex August 2012 Draft EIS Appendices: http://nwstfboardmaneis.com/Portals/NWSTFBoardmanEIS/DEIS/Naval%20Weapons%20Systems%20Training%20Facility%20Boardman%20-%20Draft%20Environmental%20Impact%20Statement%20appendices.pdf
Additional Information on U.S. Unmanned Aerial Systems & Drones in the United States can be found on the ADC Website by Clicking on this Link: http://www.agriculturedefensecoalition.org/content/war-cost-drone
217B 1 2012 U.S. Navy Boardman Oregon Documents and References Website January 25, 2012.pdf
217B 1 2012 U.S. Navy Boardman Oregon Importance of Study Area Website March 29, 2012.pdf
217B 1 2012 U.S. Navy Boardman Oregon Notice of Intent Revised Website March 29, 2012 Revised.pdf
217B 1 2012 U.S. Navy Boardman Oregon Revised Special Use Airspace Figure Website March 29, 2012.pdf
Additional Unmanned Aerial Systems & Drone Information
U.S. Navy NRL (National Research Laboratory), & ONR Unmanned Aerial Systems & Drones
Please Visit the Following ADC Section for more Information on Drones & Unmanned Aerial Systems & Aircraft: http://www.agriculturedefensecoalition.org/content/war-cost-drone
217BC 4 2009 DARPA-U.S. Navy Website on Antisubmarine-Warfare Search August 2009 DARPA+Acoustics.pdf
U.S. Air Force Unmanned Aerial Systems - Research & Development
U.S. Navy Boardman Range Complex Additional Information
217BF 3 2010 U.S. Federal Register Unmanned Aerial Vehincles Rules+Regulations August 24, 2010.pdf
217BF 3 2010 U.S. Navy Boardman_NOI_FedReg_100510 U.S. Federal Register October 5, 2010.pdf
U.S. Navy Boardman News Articles (Drone Crashes & Other Information)
217BN 1 2012 Are Drones Watching You January 10, 2012 by Lynch EFF News.pdf
217BN 1 2012 U.S. Draws up Plans for Nuclear Powered Drones Guardian.co.uk April 4, 2012 News.pdf
217BN 1 2012 U.S. Navy $176Million Drone Crashes in Maryland March June 11, 2012 USA Today News.pdf
217BN 1 2012 U.S. Navy RQ-4A Global Hawk Drone Crashes in Maryland ABC 7 News June 11, 2012.pdf
217BN 1 2012 U.S. Navy RQ-4A Global Hawk Drone Crashes in Maryland CNN News June 11, 2012.pdf
217BN 1 2012 U.S. Navy-AAI Unmanned Vessel Could Soon be Working for U.S. Navy April 12, 2012.pdf
217BN 2 2011 The Gorwing U.S. Drone Fleet December 23, 2011 Washington Post Graphic+Article.pdf
217BN 2 2011 U.S. Army Orders First Suicide Drones September 6, 2011 Innovation Daily News.pdf
217BN 2 2011 U.S. Navy UFO-Like Stealth Drone Takes Flight October 11, 2011 Fox News.pdf
U.S. Navy & Air Force (U.S. Army) Unmanned Aircraft System Operations & Integration Over Ocean & Land Areas
217BX 1 2012 USGS National Unmanned Aircraft Systesm UAS Project Office Website May 22, 2012.pdf
217BX 2 2011 U.S. Navy Unmanned systems Integrated Roadmap FY2011-2036 Website June 10, 2012.pdf
217BX 3 2010 U.S. Navy NAV2010 UAS Roadmap Brochure Website June 10, 2012.pdf
217BX 3 2010 USGS Atmospheric Sampling Using Unmanned Aerial Vehicles UAV_Equipment.pdf
U.S. Navy NWTT (Northwest Training & Testing Range Expansion) 2012
This new range includes the U.S. Navy NWTRC (Northwest Training Range Complex which currently includes Northern California, Oregon, Washington & Idaho), & will include the Gulf of Alaska Range Complex in their proposed range complex expansion. The U.S. Navy (NWTT) Draft Environmental Impact Statement has not been issued at this time because this expansion was just introduced by the Navy in 2012 - It is unknown at this time when their Draft EIS/OEIS will be issued for this new expansion - possibly in 2013.) To Learn More about this Warfare Testing Expansion Visit the U.S. Navy Website: https://nwtteis.com/
U.S. Department of Commerce (NOAA & NMFS) Information on Marine Mammals & "TAKES"
217CA 1 2012 U.S. Navy Pacific Marine Species Density Database May 2012 Technical Report.pdf
217CA 3 2010 California Gray Whale U.S. Congressional Delegation Letter April 16, 2010 to NOAA.pdf
Important Correspondence, Press Releases & Other Information
217CB 3 2010 U.S. Congressman Thompson Letter to the U.S. Navy October 8, 2010 Important Letter.pdf
217CB 4 2009 Press Release by Oregon Senators Question Navy Warfare Program April 9, 2009.pdf
217CB 4 2009 U.S. Senator Boxer Letter to U.S. Navy June 17, 2009 on U.S. Navy NWTRC.pdf
Earthquake Issues in California & Other States
U.S. Federal Register Notices, Rules & Regulations
Health Effects from New Weapons Systems
Oceam Dumping of Toxic Chemcials
News & Other Articles
217CN 1 2012 U.S. Navy Gauging Impact of Readiness Training Record Bee News March 2012.pdf
NWTRC - Northern California Correspondence
217CP 3 2010 Marin County Board of Supervisors Letter to U.S. Navy NWTRC FEIS October 12, 2010.pdf
217CP 3 2010 Mendocino County Board of Supervisors Agenda October 19, 2010 U.S. Navy on Agenda.pdf
217CP 3 2010 Sinkyone Letter to President Obama December 16, 2010 U.S. Navy NWTRC.pdf
217CP 3 2010 Sinkyone Letter to U.S. Navy October 24, 2010 NWTRC FEIS.pdf
217CP 3 2010 U.S. Navy-Humboldt County Supervisors Agenda Packet October 19, 2010.pdf
U.S. Navy NWTRC (Northewest Training Range Complex) Information & Environmental Impact Statements (Range: Northern California, Oregon, Washington & Idaho)
(Please note that the U.S. Navy Website for the NWTRC has been Removed from the Internet - The ADC has provided the Final Environmental Impact Statement and other documents below for your information. You will find the U.S. Navy Draft NWTRC EIS in the Navy Archive Section of this website.)
217D 1 2009 U.S. Navy 5-Year Warfare NWTRC Range Official MAP California Oregon Washington Idaho.pdf
217D 4 2009 U.S. Navy 5-Year Warfare Range Complex NWTRC United States West Coast Range Map 2009.jpg
U.S. Navy NWTRC & NOAA Information & Studies
217DA 4 2009 NOAA-NMFS Addendum to the U.S. Navy NWTRC Range Complex February 24, 2009.pdf
217DA 4 2009 NOAA-NMFS Proposed Rule Draft Monitoring Plan April 20, 2009 NWTRC U.S. Navy.pdf
California EPA Information
U.S. Federal Register Notices, Rules & Regulations
217DF 4 2009 NOAA Take of Marine Mammals by NAVY NWTRC U.S. Federal Register March 11, 2009.pdf
217DF 6 2007 U.S. Navy Federal Register July 31, 2007 Notice of Intent Filed-Bush Administration.pdf
News Articles & Television & Radio Programs
217DN 4 2009 U.S. Coast Guard Helicoptors at Port Angeles, Oregon Armed October 2, 2009 APNews.pdf
217DN 4 2009 U.S. Navy Tactics Worry Fisherman February 13, 2009 New Times Oregon.pdf
U.S. Navy vs PEER & Other Legal Actions
217DP 1 2012 Orca Network-U.S. Navy Weapons Systems NWTRC Expansion Proposal.pdf
U.S. Navy HSTT (Hawaii-Southern California Training & Testing Range) Expansion
The Final HSTT Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) is expected to be released for Public Comment in 2013. For More Information visit the U.S. Navy Website: http://hstteis.com/Home.aspx
217E 1 2012 U.S. Navy Southern California Range Complex Map Enlarged Website May 14, 2012.pdf
U.S. Department of Commerce (NOAA & NMFS) & U.S. Navy Information on Marine Mammals
217EA 1 2012 U.S. Navy Pacific Marine Species Density Database May 2012 Technical Report.pdf
Important Correspondence - U.S. House & Senate & Press Releases
217EB 3 2010 U.S. Congressman Thompson Letter to the U.S. Navy October 8, 2010 Important Letter.pdf
Pacific Oean Earthquakes & Zones
U.S. Navy HSTT Draft Environmental Impact Statement May 2012
U.S. Federal Register Notices, Rules & Regulations
217EF 3 2010 U.S. Navy Hawaii-Southern California Training+Testing E.I.S. July 15, 2010.pdf
Old Weapons Dumped in Pacific Ocean Near Hawaii Could be Future Problems
Health Issues
217EH 4 2009 The Pentagon Dirty Bombers-Depleted Uranium in the USA October 26, 2009 by Lindorff.pdf
Legal Issues
Hawaii National Marine Monument Plan
Items in the News
217EN 5 2008 Whale Deaths Hawaii-The Molokai Dispatch News August 7, 2008.pdf
217EN 7 2006 U.S. Navy to Use Passive Sonar in Hawaiian Warfare Exercises July 5, 2006 Lawsuit.pdf
U.S. Navy Public Comments
217EP 4 2009 U.S. Navy Southern California Range Complex EPA Public Comment June 2, 2008 Sonar.pdf
217EP 5 2008 Navy SoCalRangeComplex FEIS EPA Public Comment December 29, 2008.pdf
U.S. Navy Record of Decision for Both Hawaii & Southern California Range Complexes
Sonar & Related Issues
217ES 1 2012 U.S. Navy Realistic Training With Sonar Website May 14, 2012 Hawaii Range Complex.pdf
217ES 3 2010 U.S. Navy HSTT Hawaii-Southern CA Range Navy Mission Factsheet August 2010 MAP.pdf
U.S. Navy HSTT Information
217EY 3 2010 U.S. Navy Hawaii-Southern California Training+Testing Draft E.I.S. July 15, 2010.pdf
Glossary of U.S. Navy Environmental Impact Statement Terms
217G 1 2012 U.S. Navy Glossary of Terms Hawaii Range Complex.pdf
217G 5 2008 U.S. Navy NWTRC 5-Year Warfare Range Complex Glossary December 2008.pdf
217G 5 2008 U.S. Navy NWTRC Acronyms+Abbreviations Range Complex December 2008.pdf
Health Hazards of Perchlorate - Rocket Fuel
U.S. Navy Hawaii Range Complex - Environmental Impact Statement & Other Documents
This U.S. Navy Website is Currently Online (July 10, 2012): http://www.govsupport.us/navynepahawaii/hawaiirceis.aspx
217H 1 2012 U.S. Navy Endanged Species Hawaii Website May 14, 2012.pdf
217H 1 2012 U.S. Navy Hawaii Range Complex Final EIS-OEIS Website May 14, 2012 Table of Contents.pdf
217H 4 2009 Final Hawaii Range Complex E.I.S. Table fo Contents May 2009.pdf
217H 4 2009 Hawaii-U.S. Navy Hawaii Range Complex Enviromental Impact Statement February 2009.pdf
217H 4 2009 U.S. Navy Navy Hawaii Range Complex Final E.I.S.-OEIS Table of Contents Website 2009.pdf
217H 5 2008 U.S. Navy Hawaii Range Complex Final EIS-OEIS 12.1 Consultation Comments VI May 2008.pdf
217H 5 2008 U.S. Navy Hawaii Range Complex Final EIS-OEIS Appendix C Resources+Laws May 2008.pdf
217H 5 2008 U.S. Navy Hawaii Range Complex Final EIS-OEIS Appendix D-E Weapons Systems May 2008.pdf
217H 5 2008 U.S. Navy Hawaii Range Complex Final EIS-OEIS Appendix H Cultural Resources May 2008.pdf
217H 5 2008 U.S. Navy Hawaii Range Complex Final EIS-OEIS Appendix I Land Use May 2008.pdf
217H 5 2008 U.S. Department of Defense Misile Defense Agency Flexible Target Family Report.pdf
217H 5 2008 U.S. Navy Hawaii Range Complex Final EIS-OEIS Volume 1-Chapters 1-3 May 2008.pdf
217H 5 2008 U.S. Navy Hawaii Range Complex Final EIS-OEIS Volume 4 Chapter 14 May 2008.pdf
217H 5 2008 U.S. Navy Hawaii Range Complex Final EIS-OEIS Volume 5-Appendices May 2008.pdf
217H 5 2008 U.S. Navy Hawaii Range Complex ROD Record of Decision Signed 2008.pdf
217H 5 2008 U.S. Navy ROD Transmittal Letter for ROD Hawaii Range Complex June 26, 2008.pdf
217H 5 2008 U.S. Navy Transmittal Letter April 30, 2008 Hawaii Range Complex Final EIS.pdf
U.S. Department of Commerce (NOAA & NMFS) Information & U.S. Navy Information
217HA 4 2009 Navy Hawaii Range Complex 2010 Renewal Application November 4, 2009 to NOAA.pdf
217HA 4 2009 NOAA Unveils Newest Research Vessel Navy Region Hawaii Area SEPT 9, 2009.pdf
217HA 5 2008 NOAA Proposed Rule U.S. Federal Register June 23, 2008 Hawaii Range Complex.pdf
U.S. Navy ROD (Record of Decision) Hawaii Range Complex
217HB 4 2009 U.S. Navy Hawaii Range Complex February 2009 Revised Record of Decision.pdf
217HB 4 2009 U.S. Navy Revised ROD Record of Decision February 26, 2009 Hawaii Range Complex ROD.pdf
217HB 5 2008 U.S. Navy Hawaii Range Complex Final Record of Decision June 26, 2008 E.I.S.pdf
217HB 5 2008 U.S. Navy Record of Decision Hawaii Range Complex Final ROD June 26, 2008.pdf
U.S. EPA Letter to U.S. Navy on Hawaii Range Complex
U.S. Federal Register Notices, Rules & Regulations (Hawaii Range Complex)
217HF 1 2012 U.S. Federal Register May 11 2012 NOAA Authorizations Notices 2012-11522 Hawaii.pdf
217HF 4 2009 Navy U.S. Federal Register Page 6395 Hawaii Complex Take Febrary 9, 2009.pdf
217HF 4 2009 NOAA U.S. Federal Register January 12, 2009 Hawaii Range Complex.pdf
Glossary of Terms - Hawaii Range Complex
217HG 1 2012 U.S. Navy Glossary of Terms Website May 14, 2012 Hawaii.pdf
News & General Information
217HN 1 2012 U.S. Navy NCTAMS PAC in Hawaii General Information April 26, 2012 http___navybases.pdf
Hawaii Range Complex - Public Comments
217HP 4 2009 Navy EPA Letter Hawaii Range-Complex-SDEIS April 10, 2009.pdf
U.S. Navy San Nicolas Island Range Complex (Missiles)
U.S. Navy Pacific Missile Range Facility Intercept Test Range
217J 3 2010 U.S. Navy Pacific Missile Range Facility Intercept Test Support EIS-OEIS Hawaii.pdf
Interesting Electromagnetic Plane Launch
217J 3 2010 U.S. Navy Video Electromagnetic Plane Launch December 21, 2010 Wired Science.pdf
U.S. Navy KITSAP Trident Support Facilities Range Final EIS & Record of Decision
217K 2 2011 U.S. Navy KITSAP Draft EIS Supplement September 23, 2011 Silverdale Washington.pdf
217K 2 2011 U.S. Navy KITSAP NBKEHW2-NBK Mission Quick Facts History Fact Sheet November 4, 2011.pdf
217K 2 2011 U.S. Navy KITSAP Trident Support Facilities NBKEHW-Safety-Poster April 15, 201`.pdf
U.S. Navy Keyport Range Complex
217L 1 2012 PEER Website on Department of Defense Issues May 28, 2012.pdf
217L 1 2012 U.S. Navy Training Blasts Marine Mammals with Harmful Sonar January 26, 2012.pdf
217L 3 2010 NRDC Press Release January 28, 2010 Lawsuit to Save Right Whales UWTR.pdf
217L 4 2009 Navy Court Decision Filed August 5, 2009 - 9th Circuit Court.pdf
217L 5 2008 U.S. Supreme Court Decision November 12, 2008 07-1239 on U.S. Navy-Sonar-Full Text.pdf
217L 5 2008 U.S. Supreme Court Rules for U.S. Navy in Sonar Case NYTimes November 13, 2008.pdf
217L 5 2008 U.S. Supreme Court Takes U.S. Navy Use of Sonar-Whales Case NYTimes June 24, 2008.pdf
217L 5 2008 U.S. Supreme Court to Hear U.S. Navy Sonar Case June 23, 20008 NRDC Press Release.pdf
217L 6 2007 CA Coastal Commision Press Relese March 22, 2007 Navy Sonar-End Result-Questions.pdf
217L 8 2005 U.S. NAVY SUED OVER HARM TO WHALES FROM MID-FREQUENCY SONAR by NRDC October 19, 2005.pdf
217LZ 2 2011 The Black Sea Experiment Report by NRDC.log
217M 1 2012 U.S. Navy Fact File Website May 24, 2012.pdf
217M 3 2010 U.S. Department of Defense New Releases March 7, 2010 Listing http___www.defense.pdf
217N 1 2012 NOAA Take Authorization Summaries+Links Website May 9, 2012.pdf
217N 1 2012 NOAA TAKE AUTHORIZATIONS Website May 21, 2012 Listing+Definitions.pdf
217N 1 2012 NOAA TAKE AUTHORIZATIONS Website May 24, 2012 Listing+Definitions.pdf
217N 1 2012 U.S. Department of Commerce-NOAA Glossary Website March 20, 2012.pdf
217N 2 2011 NOAA U.S. Pacific Draft Marine Mammal Stock Assessments Website May 17, 2012.pdf
217N 2 2011 NOAA U.S. Pacific Marine Mammal Stock Assessments 2010 Website March 21, 2012.pdf
217N 2 2011 NOAA U.S. Pacific Marine Mammal Stock Assessments-2011.pdf
217N 3 2010 NOAA Technical Memorandum U.S. Pacific Final Marine Mammal Stock Assessment 2010.pdf
217N 4 2009 NOAA Technical Memorandum U.S. Pacific Final Marine Mammal Stock Assessments 2009.pdf
217N 5 2008 NOAA Technical Memorandum U.S. Pacific Marine Mammal Final Stock Assessments 2008.pdf
217NF 2 2011 NOAA Taking of Marine Mammals in Arctic Ocean UAGI July 14, 2011 Notice-2011-17765.pdf
217NF 2 2011 NOAA U.S. Federal Register NWTRC Take U.S. Navy NWTRC fr76-70974 November 16, 2011.pdf
217NI 4 2009 NOAA California Information June 25, 2009 MAP.pdf
217NI 4 2009 NOAA Idaho Information June 25, 2009.pdf
217NZ 3 2010 NOAA Technical Memorandum Alaska Final Marine Mammal Stock Assessments May 2011.log
217NZ 4 2009 NOAA Technical Memorandum Alaska Final Marine Mammal Stock Assessments 2009.log
217QD 3 2010 U.S. Navy Silver Strand Complex-A Balancing Act SSTC_Fact_Sheet_Community_Interests.pdf
217QD 3 2010 U.S. Navy Silver Strand Training Complex EIS OEIS San Diego CA October 1, 2010.pdf
217QD 3 2010 U.S. Navy Silver Strand Training Range Complex Home Page December 19, 2010.pdf
217R 3 2010 U.S. Navy Mariana Islands Range Complex EIS OEIS Website December 19, 2010.pdf
217R 3 2010 U.S. Navy MARIANA ISLANDS RANGE COMPLEX Final EIS May 2010 Volume 1.pdf
217R 4 2009 U.S. Navy Mariana Islands Range Complex MAP From Environmental Impact Statement.pdf
217R 4 2009 U.S. Navy Mariana Islands Range Complex Range Complex-Range Complex Definition.pdf
217R 4 2009 U.S. Navy Mariana Islands Range Complex Table of Contents E.I.S. June 1999-2009.pdf
217RA 3 2010 NOAA Stranding Protocol August 11, 2010 Final U.S. Navy Mariana Island Complex.pdf
217RA 3 2010 U.S. Navy-NOAA Mariana Islands Range Complex Final Monitoring Plan May 2010.pdf
217RA 4 2009 U.S. Navy Request for NOAA LOA Update February 2009 Mariana Islands Range Complex.pdf
217RF 3 2010 NOAA Permit Issued to TAKE Marine Mammals U.S. Federal Register Mariana Islands.pdf
217RF 3 2010 NOAA TAKE Federal Register Notice February 25, 2010 Mariana Islands.pdf
217RG 3 2010 U.S. Navy Guam Final EIS July 2010 Volume 2-Chapter 20 References.pdf
217RG 6 2007 U.S. Navy Mariana Islands Range Complex July 16, 2007 Public Comment EPA GUAM.pdf
217RN 4 2009 U.S. Navy Mariana Islands = CIA The World Factbook March 25, 2009.pdf
217RP 4 2009 U.S. Navy Mariana Islands Public Comments Website August 8, 2009.pdf
217RP 6 2007 U.S. Navy Mariana Island Department of Agriculture Public Comments July 16, 2007.pdf
217S 3 2010 U.S. Navy Website Hawaii Range Comples FEIS-OEIS Home Page December 18, 2010.pdf
217S 4 2009 U.S. Navy Southern California Range Complex E.I.S. September 2009 Table of Contents.pdf
217S 5 2008 U.S. Navy Southern California Range Final EIS December 2008 www.socalrangecomplex 2009_Distribution List.pdf
217SP 5 2008 U.S. EPA Pubic Comment on U.S. navy SoCalRange Complex FEIS EPA December 29, 2008.pdf
217SY 4 2009 U.S. Navy Southern California Range www.socalrangecomplexe...native_Arrangements_FINAL March 20, 2009 JTFEX.pdf
217SZ 4 2009 Navy Southern California Range Complex Information August 8, 2009 Definitions.pdf
217T 1 2012 DARPA_Titanium_Initiative_(DTI) Website March 20, 2012.pdf
217T 14 1998 Titanium Dioxide MSDS Health Effects February 15, 1998.pdf
217T 5 2008 Titanium Lenntech Periodic Table Health Effects+Properties.pdf
217T 8 2005 Titanium Dioxide Kerr-McGee January 27, 2005 PR Newswire.pdf
217TZ 6 2007 Titanium Tetrachloride Wikipedia Forms Opaque Clouds.pdf
217U 4 2009 U.S. Navy Point Magu, CA Letter Marine Mammal Commission to NOAA August 24, 2009.pdf
217W 1 2012 NOAA Cook Inlet Beluga Whales Alaska Regulations+Rules Website May 10, 2012.pdf
217W 3 2010 U.S. Navy MAP Website Gulf of Alaska Training Activities EIS-OEIS December 18, 2010.pdf
217W 4 2009 U.S. Navy Gulf of Alaska Draft EIS-OEIS December 2009 GOA DEIS Executive Summary.pdf
217WA 1 2012 NOAA Fisheries 2012 Federal Register Rules+Regulations Arctic-Alaska May 10, 2012.pdf
217X 1 2012 FAA Drones Manufacturers Listing April 16, 2012 SAC Applicant Names-Entire Listing.pdf
217X 1 2012 FAA List of Special Airworthiness Certificates-Experimental Category SACs 2012.pdf
217Y 1 2012 U.S. Navy Signal Flags Website May 26, 2012 Ship Has Visual Communications Duty.pdf
217Y 1 2012 U.S. Southern Command General Information Global Security.org News April 29, 2012.pdf
217Y 10 2003 U.S. Air Force Health Effects Toxic Chemicals 2003-Arsenic-Barium-Benzene+Others.pdf
217Y 2 2011 U.S. Navy Southcom Deployment Press Release July 6, 2011.pdf
217YZ 1 2012 U.S. Army Wikipedia Information June 2, 2012.pdf
March 30, 2013 Video+Article
http://enenews.com/cbs-los-angeles-dead-sea-lions-everywhere-rescuer-ive-never-anything-like-never-imagined-numbers-expert-oceanographic-explanation-video
Starving, Dying Sea Lions Washing Up On Southland Beaches - Sick and dying sea lion pups have been washing up on the beach. Brittney Hopper reports. March 30, 2013 http://losangeles.cbslocal.com/video/8725082-starving-dying-sea-lions-washing-up-on-southland-beaches/
Associated Press News from California March 30, 2013
http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5iB1pLZo8RHKv9YCQ7NcEB8ah-_5Q?docId=3f8c7b883c6e4fa1a08b41901b91b138
Mysterious substance floating in Kaneohe Bay
Reported by: Manolo Morales
Email: mmorales@khon2.com
KHON Channel 2 News & Video
"...A mysterious substance polluting Kaneohe Bay has residents concerned. It has also drawn the attention of health officials and the U.S. Coast Guard. Resident Dallas Williams, who lives near the bay, says he woke up Friday morning and he and his son immediately noticed a strange smell right outside their house. "We had a look to see what was going on and there was this sheen looked like oil, plexiglass or paint floating all over the water. Right away we said there was an environmental problem," said Dallas Williams. The sheen wasn't the only thing strange floating on the bay. Floating along the water and into the shoreline was some type of stringy substance that Williams couldn't really identify. "It looked like something that was anywhere from 20 to 150 feet long, and it looked like long strings and I couldn't decide whether it was fiberglass, I couldn't decide whether it was paint," said Williams.
Williams called the U.S. Coast Guard to investigate. Technicians then came down to take samples of the water. They also went to the Yacht Club nearby to look further into it. Billy Lemos with the U.S. Coast Guard said, "trying to find the source right now. If we can find it then we can proceed on with the proper action." Proper action means fines or possible jail time for whoever's responsible for the spill.
City and county officials also came down to investigate and take water samples. The state says the samples will be tested in a state lab to determine what it is. As for Rogers, he's hoping it gets cleaned up soon and for the pollution to stop. "We're just concerned about the environmental aspect of the bay and if we don't do something about it today, it's gonna continue to get worse," said Rogers..."
Published on July 22, 2012 - New Zealand & U.S. Navy & NATO Exercises Video by NZDefenceForce "Command Approved, Sea Sparrow," and with that the warship HMNZS TE KAHA let fly a NATO Sea Sparrow Missile in a live practice firing, achieving the successful destruction of a towed air 'enemy' target. The firing of a live Sea Sparrow missile occurred this week as part of the ship's participation in exercise RIMPAC 2012 on the United States Navy's Pacific Missile Range Facility north of Hawaii.
U.S. Navy Warfare Test
Welcome to the U.S. Navy Warfare Range Test Section of the ADC Website
The U.S. Navy, starting under the Bush Administration, and continuing under the Obama Administration, has created a number of warfare and new weapons testing ranges throughout the continental United States and in the Pacific, Atlantic, and Gulf of Mexico. (All branches of the military have warfare testing ranges.)
These warfare testing ranges are required to have a Final Environmental Impact Statement, Record of Decision (ROD), and a Letter of Authorization from the U.S. Department of Commerce (NOAA / NMFS), to allow the "taking" of marine mammals within each separate range.
See Current Listing: http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/permits/incidental.htm
NOAA (NMFS), and the Navy are cooperating agencies with joint funding projects. NOAA rubberstamps the "taking of marine mammals" without protect the majority of marine mammals, fish, and other marine life. In addition, NOAA is allowing the U.S. Navy to conduct its warfare testing in the Pacific, Atlantic, and the Gulf of Mexico without protecting, in the vast majority of cases: National Marine Sanctuaries, Marine Reserves, Biologically Sensitive Areas, Breeding or Feeding Habitats. And it does not restrict the Navy from using sonar, bomb blasts or other actives when our Blue and Gray whales or salmon (just a few examples), migrate through these areas.
This section documents some of the testing and experiments being conducted by the U.S. Navy and the U.S. Air Force over land areas of the United States and in the Pacific & Atlantic Oceans and the Gulf of Mexico. We detail information on sonar, bomb blasts, laser, radar, chemicals, atmospheric testing, obscurants, smokes, rocket fuel emissions, jet fuel emissions, and unexploded ordinance issues. It also provides some public information on new weapons system testing which is being allowed in all twelve warfare testing ranges now in full operation.

U.S. Navy Map of Proposed Range Expansions in the Pacific, Atlantic & Gulf of Mexico May 11, 2012 (Please note that the Hawaii-Southern California Ranges will be connected.) The Northwest Training Range Complex (Northern California-Oregon-Washington & Idaho), is being expanded to include the Gulf of Alaska. The Atlantic Fleet Range Map will include all existing U.S. Navy 5-Year Warfare Testing Ranges. (The U.S. Navy has now designated these ranges as “study areas” instead of 5-Year Warfare Testing Ranges. U.S. Navy Website:
C-SPAN2 Book: The E-Bomb October 11, 2005 Presentation: "...Doug Beason talked about his book The E-Bomb: How America's New Directed Energy Weapons Will Change the Way Future Wars Will Be Fought, published by Da Capo Press. In his book he wrote about what he believes to be the approaching directed-energy (DE) weapon revolution. He explained that these weapons would use light-wave energy, the same spectrum of energy found in microwaves and remote controls, and would replace the conventional weaponry of today. Mr. Beason believed the introduction of these weapons might be more profound than the atomic bomb. He analyzed their implications and how they would impact the wars of the future. Following his reading of a prepared statement, Mr. Beason responded to questions and comments from members of the audience..." Admits this technology used in Afghanistan.
http://www.c-spanvideo.org/program/189643-1
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May 23, 2012 - MSNBC "U.S. Navy - Fire Breaks Out on Nuclear Submarine, Injuring 7 in Maine"
By Msnbc.com staff and wire services
"...A fire broke out on a nuclear submarine in Maine, injuring seven people, but officials say there's no damage to the reactor and no nuclear threat. NBC's Jim Miklaszewski reports. A fire that broke out Wednesday evening on a U.S. Navy nuclear-powered submarine docked at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard in Maine injured at least seven people but there were no deaths, a Navy spokesman said on Thursday.
Damage from the fire, which began shortly before 6 p.m. on the USS Miami, an attack submarine docked at the Kittery, Maine, shipyard, was limited to the forward compartment spaces, which include living as well as command and control spaces, Rear Admiral Rick Breckenridge said in a statement. The submarine was undergoing maintenance.
Breckenridge, who is in charge of submarines in the region, said the ship's nuclear reactor has been shut down for more than two months and remained in safe and stable condition throughout the event. There were no weapons on board in the torpedo room, he said. The cause of the fire has not yet been identified, Breckenridge said. A full investigation is taking place.
The fire spread to spaces within the submarine that were difficult to reach, Breckenridge said, making it challenging for firefighters to battle the blaze. The fire was brought under control by Portsmouth Naval Shipyard's department, along with several area fire departments. It took hours for the blaze to be extinguished. The injured personnel included three Portsmouth Naval Shipyard firefighters, two crew members and two civilian firefighters providing support. They were either treated on scene or taken to a local medical facility. All have been released. The submarine, whose home port is Groton, Conn., arrived at the shipyard in March. It is worth about $600 million, typically carries a crew of 13 officers and 120 enlisted personnel, and is armed with Tomahawk missiles. Reuters contributed to this report..."

17 1 2012 U.S. Navy Atlantic Fleet 5-Year Warfare Testing Range Complex Map May 11, 2012.pdf
U.S. Warfare Testing Ranges - General Information, Petitions, Maps & News
417 1 2012 U.S. Navy Cartoon-No Visual Sightings-Bombs Away-Sonarize the Oceans.pdf
417 1 2012 U.S. NAVY VS NATURE POSTCARD.pdf
U.S. GAO (Government Accounting Office) Reports
417B 1 2012 GAO-12-175 Report-Airborne Electonic Attack Highlights Website March 29, 2012.pdf
417B 1 2012 U.S. GAO-12-366 Report on KC-46 Tanker Aircraft Website March 26, 2012.pdf
417B 2 2011 U.S. Navy Hope for Carrier-Based Drone Takes Flight October 10, 2011 Innovation News.pdf
417BG 8 2005 U.S. GAO Report U.S. Navy Defense Acquisitions Littoral Combat Ships March 2005.pdf
U.S. CRS (Congressional Research Service) Reports & Related Information
417CA 1 2012 U.S. Air Force Oversight of Intelligence Activities April 23, 2012 AFI 14-104.pdf
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles & Drones
The ADC has an extensive Drone databased of Information Located in the following sections:
http://www.agriculturedefensecoalition.org/content/us-navy-pacific-warfare-testing-ranges
http://www.agriculturedefensecoalition.org/content/war-cost-drone
417DN 2 2011 U.S. Army Orders First Suicide Drones September 6, 2011 Innovation Daily News.pdf
Electromagnetic Weapons Systems (Including Railguns)
417E 1 2012 General Atomics High Technology-Electromagnetic Systems-Website June 10, 2012.pdf
417E 1 2012 U.S. Navy ONR Electromagnetic Railgun Fact Sheet Website April 9, 2012.pdf
417E 1 2012 U.S. Navy ONR Electromagnetic Railgun Website April 9, 2012.pdf
417E 1 2012 U.S. Navy ONR Enhanced-Weapons-Systems Programs Website March 18, 2012.pdf
417E 14 1993 HAARP U.S. Naval Research Lab Electromagnetic Interference Study July 19, 1993.pdf
417E 2 2011 Office of Naval Research ONR Railgun Record Setting Test December 7, 2010 Website.pdf
417E 3 2010 Electromagnetic Pulse EMP McGraw Hill April 25, 2010 Encyclopedia Article.pdf
417E 3 2010 Electronic Warfare McGraw Hill April 25, 2010 Encyclopedia Article.pdf
417E 3 2010 U.S. Navy Fires Electromagnetic Weapons PHYSORG News December 10, 2010.pdf
417E 3 2010 U.S. Navy Video Electromagnetic Plane Launch December 21, 2010 Wired Science.pdf
417E 4 2009 Navy Directed Energy Weapons Center-Dalgren September 2009 Navy Website.pdf
417E 7 2006 U.S. Electromagnetic Weapons and Human Rights December 2006 by Phillips.pdf
Hazardous Materials
417F 1 2012 U.S. EPA Emerging Contaminant Nanomaterials Fact Sheet May 2012.pdf
417F 1 2012 U.S. EPA Technical Fact Sheet on 2,4,6-Trinitrotoluene (TNT) May 2012.pdf
417F 1 2012 U.S. EPA Technical Fact Sheet on 1,2,3-Trichloropropane (TCP) May 2012.pdf
417F 1 2012 U.S. EPA Technical Fact Sheet - 1,4-Dioxane May 2012.pdf
417F 1 2012 U.S. EPA Technical Fact Sheet-Hexahydro-1,3,5-trinitro-1,3,5-triazine (RDX) May 2012.pdf
417F 1 2012 U.S. EPA Technical Fact Sheet-Perchlorate May 2012 Hazards.pdf
417F 1 2012 U.S. EPA Technical Fact Sheet-Tungsten May 2012.pdf
417F 1 2012U.S. EPA Technical Fact Sheet on N-Nitroso-dimethylamine (NDMA) May 2012.pdf
U.S. Navy C.A.R.E. (Charged Aerosol Release Experiment) Aluminum Oxide Atmospheric Release
(This experiment was in conjunction with NASA and used a NASA Brandt Rocket.)
If you need more infomation about Aluminum Oxide & These Experiments Visit the Aluminum Section of the ADC Website: http://www.agriculturedefensecoalition.org/content/categories?q=aluminum
417G 4 2009 U.S. Navy+NASA CARE Experiment Launch Date September 19, 2009 NASA Website.pdf
417G 4 2009 U.S. Navy-NASA CARE Charged Aerosol Release Experiment September 19, 2009 CARE+NASA.pdf
417G 4 2009 U.S. Navy-NASA CARE SF Examiner September 10, 2009 - Experiment Visible in D.C Skies.pdf
Space Shuttle Exhaust Creates Night Shining Clouds
U.S. Navy C.A.R.E. Research (Universities & Other Groups)
417GC 4 2009 U.S. Navy-NASA CARE Experiment September 2009 Paul BERNHAR Danupdate3103_15.pdf
417GC 5 2008 U.S. Navy-CARE Smithonian-NASA Astrophysics Data Abstract July 13-20, 2008.pdf
U.S. Air Force
417GF 13 2000 U.S. Air Force Research Atmospheric Chemistry-Dispersions June 6-8, 2000.pdf
Health Issues
NASA Information - C.A.R.E.
417GN 4 2009 U.S. Navy-NASA CARE Experiment Wallops Rocket Launched September 19, 2009 Twitter.pdf
Interesting NASA Report
Search Results on Charged Aerosol Release Experiments
417GS 3 2010 U.S. Navy-NASA CARE Search April 24, 2010 Page 1 Aluminum Oxide.pdf
417GS 3 2010 U.S. Navy-NASA CARE Search April 24, 2010 Page 2 Aluminum Oxide.pdf
417GS 3 2010 U.S. Navy-NASA CARE Search April 24, 2010 Page 3 Aluminum Oxide.pdf
417GS 3 2010 U.S. Navy-NASA CARE Search April 24, 2010 Page 4 Aluminum Oxide.pdf
417GS 4 2009 U.S. Navy-NASA CARE Google Search September 14-15, 2009 Page 2.pdf
417GS 4 2009 U.S. Navy-NASA CARE Google Search September 14-15, 2009 Page 3.pdf
U.S. Navy, U.S. Air Force & NASA Atmospheric Experiments Using Trimethyl Aluminum
If you need more information about this topic please visit the ADC Aluminum Section of this website: http://www.agriculturedefensecoalition.org/content/categories?q=aluminum
417GT 14 1968 Chaff HARP Quebec Tri-methyl-Aluminum Trails Abstract 1968.pdf
417GT 14 1970 U.S. Navy Project SESAMISEED Artificial Cesium Plasma Clouds May 21, 1970 Abstract.pdf
Atmospheric Dispersion & Testing
417GW 13 2000 Atmospheric Dispersion Within Federal Community Workshop-Weather June 6-8, 2000.pdf
U.S. Navy Hazardous Materials
Atmospheric Experiments - Space
DARPA
H.A.A.R.P. High Altitude Research Aurora Research Program & Other Research Projects & Experiments
417IH 14 1975 HAARP U.S. Naval Research Lab Abstract 1975 Ionosphere Symposium.pdf
417IH 14 1995 HAARP U.S. Naval Research Abstract 1995 Particle Beams + Abstract.pdf
U.S. Navy - LASCO
417IL 2 2011 U.S. Navy LASCO EIT Website June 4, 2011 Satellite Information.pdf
U.S. Navy NRL (National Research Laboratory)
417IN 4 2009 U.S. Navy NRL Laboratory Investigation 2009 Space Research and Satellite Technology.pdf
417IN 4 2009 U.S. Navy NRL Space Integration+Testing Challenges ORS Phase III-Spacecraft.pdf
417IN 4 2009 U.S. Navy NRL Space Research and Satellite Technology Chapter 2009_Space_Raynor.pdf
417IN 4 2009 U.S. Navy NRL Space Research+Satellite Technology A New Class of Radio Halo NRL.pdf
417IN 4 2009 U.S. Navy NRL+NASA Fermi Gamma-Ray Space Telescope LAT Press Release August 3, 2009.pdf
417IN 5 2008 U.S. Navy NRL SHIMMER Observes Earth's Highest Clouds November 14, 2008.pdf
417IN 9 2004 U.S. Navy NRL September 22, 2004 Joint Aerosol Experiment UAE2 Mission.pdf
SAIC Information
417IS 6 2007 SAIC November 10, 2008 Space-Naval Warfare Systems Center Contract.pdf
U.S. Government
Jets, Aircraft, Jet Fuel Emissions & Other Information
417J 1 2012 U.S. Air force A-10 Thunderbolt II General Information Website May 21, 2012.pdf
417J 1 2012 U.S. Air Force Fact Sheet A-10 Thunderbolt II Website May 23, 2012.pdf
417J 2 2011 Boeing Press Release Boeing EA-18G Growlers Deployed by U.S. Navy February 17, 2011.pdf
417J 2 2011 Boeing Press Release March 9, 2011 U.S. Navy Contract $1.6Billion P-8A Poseidon.pdf
417J 7 2006 EPA CA ARB Draft Technical Reference Document-Jet Fuel October 20, 2006.pdf
417J 8 2005 U.S. Navy F14-2 2005.pdf
DARPA & SAIC
417JD 3 2010 DARPA TTO Website March 27, 2010 U.S. Air Force MoTr Program.pdf
Jet & Other Aircraft Noise Issues
Aviation Fuels - Toxicity
417JH 1 2012 U.S. EPA Technical Fact Sheet-Perchlorate May 2012.pdf
417JH 12 2001 Jet Fuels Health Effects-Toxicity February 2, 2001 Storming Media Abstract.pdf
417JH 14 1999 EPA 420-R-1999-013 Jet Fuel Emissions from Subsonic Jet Aircraft Study April 1999.pdf
417JH 8 2005 Jet Fuel Military August 30, 2005 Naphthalene Bush Administration.pdf
417JH 8 2005 U.S. EPA Jet Fuel Emissions Report Emission Standards+Procedures November 2005.pdf
417JH 8 2005 U.S. EPA Known Perchlorate Releases in the U.S. March 25, 2005 Rocket Fuel.pdf
Noisy Aircraft & Sonic Booms
U.S. Navy & U.S. Air Force Rockets & Rocket Fuels (U.S. Navy ONR Information)
417JR 14 1976 Aluminum Oxide Water Vapor Tests Solid Rocket Motor Propellants SEPT 1976 Abstract.pdf
Jet Fuels - Water Vapor (Greenhouse Gas Problems)
417JS 1 2012 Storming Media Search Water Vapor Missiles May 21, 2012 Total Results 4.pdf
417JS 5 2008 Jet Fuel Emissions Abstract Search 2008.pdf
417JS 5 2008 Jet Fuels Abstract Search 2008 Page 3 Pentagon Reports.pdf
417JS 5 2008 Jet Fuels Abstract Search Page 4 Pentagon Reports.pdf
417JS 5 2008 Jet Fuels Abstract Search Pentagon 2008 = 185.pdf
U.S. Government
No Comment
417JZ 1 2012 U.S. Air Force A-10 Thunderbolt II Wikipedia Website May 23, 2012.pdf
MPAR (Mulifunction Phased Arrar Radar)
417K 4 2009 MPAR Major Technical Issues November 2009 Presentation.pdf
417K 4 2009 MPAR NORAD November 19, 2009 - Over-The-Horizon Radar Presentation.pdf
417K 4 2009 MPAR November 2009 Dual Polarization Challenges Dual.pdf
417K 4 2009 MPAR U.S. Navy Agenda NOV 17-19, 2009.pdf
417K 4 2009 MPAR U.S. Navy Multifunction Phased Array Radar Symposium II NOV 17-29, 2009.pdf
417K 4 2009 MPAR U.S. Navy Phased Array Radar November 18, 2009 Power Point Presentation R+D.pdf
417K 4 2009 MPAR U.S. Navy Presentations National Symposium II NOV 17-19, 2009.pdf
417K 4 2009 MPAR U.S. Navy Symposium II Summary Report NOV 17-19, 2009.pdf
Lasers & Laser Weapons & Experiments
417L 1 2012 U.S. Navy ONR Laser-Based Helicopter Landing Aids Program Website March 18, 2012.pdf
417L 2 2011 U.S. Navy Anti-Aircraft Laser Unveiled at Farnborough Airshow BBC July 19, 2010.pdf
417L 2 2011 U.S. Navy Breakthrough Laser Could Revolutionize Weaponry January 20, 2011 Fox News.pdf
417L 2 2011 U.S. Navy Laser Cannon Set to Blind Pirates BAE Systems BBC News January 10, 2011.pdf
417L 2 2011 U.S. Navy Shows Off Powerful New Laser Weapons Fox News April 8, 2011.pdf
417L 3 2010 U.S. Air Force Develops a Star Trek-Like Laser Phaser December 1, 2010 PHYSORG News.pdf
417L 3 2010 U.S. Navy Laser Shoots Down Drones at Sea July 21, 2010 News PHYSORG.pdf
417L 4 2009 U.S. Navy High-Tech Nuclear Detectors Check Puget Sound Small Vessels for WMD 2009.pdf
417L 4 2009 U.S. Navy UAV Lasers Warfare Technology Advancing - Tests 2009.pdf
ARM & ARDEL
417LA 1 2012 ARM-U.S. Department of Energy Radar Organization Report EOE-SC-ARM-12-009 June 2012.pdf
Directed Energy Weapons
417LD 1 2012 U.S. Navy ONR Directed-Energy Program Website March 18, 2012.pdf
LRAD (Long Range Acoustic Device)
417LL 1 2012 LRAD 1000Xi Long Range Acoustic Device Website May 13, 2012 http___www.lradx.pdf
417LL 1 2012 LRAD Fact Sheet Applications Website May 13, 2012.pdf
417LL 1 2012 LRAD in the News Website May 13, 2012 http___www.lradx.pdf
417LL 1 2012 LRAD Product Overview Website May 13, 2012 http___www.lradx.pdf
417LL 2 2011 LRAD Emits Beams of Laser-Like Intensity-Sonic Blaster APNew December 12, 2011.pdf
Lasers Generating Underwater Sounds (Questions About Impact on Marine Mammals)
417LM 4 2009 U.S. Navy SPS Shipboard Protection System Approved August 2009.pdf
417LN 4 2009 NASA Heat Ray October 1, 2009 Popular Mechanics.pdf
U.S. Air Force Enhanced Performance-Bipolar Cascade Light Emitting Diodes
Miscellaneous Information - Warfare Technologies
417M 1 2012 U.S. Navy Mission Statement Website May 24, 2012.pdf
417M 1 2012 U.S. Navy Special Warfare Command Website May 24, 2012.pdf
NAVSEA
417P 1 2012 U.S. Navy NAVSEA Sea Systems Command Website May 17, 2012 http___www.navy.pdf
417P 4 2009 U.S. Navy NAVSEA Training Childen for Service in Dalgren Warfare Center Website 2009.pdf
Chemical & Biological Warfare Research - Lethal & Non-Lethal Weapons
417Q 1 2012 U.S. Navy Chemical+Biochemical Research Website April 9, 2012 http___www.nrl.navy.pdf
DARPA Special Projects
417QD 4 2009 DARPA Special Projects Office -September 2009 SSBAGovernmentTestBed.pdf
417QD 4 2012 DARPA Defense Sciences Office Biological_Warfare_Defense Website March 20, 2012.pdf
U.S. Navy NRL (National Research Laboratory) & ONR Studies, Research & Experiments
417R 1 2012 U.S. Navy Listing of NRL 2012 News Release Website May 13, 2012http___www.nrl.navy.pdf
417R 1 2012 U.S. Navy NRL Beam Physics Branch Website March 18, 2012 http___wwwppd.nrl.navy.pdf
417R 1 2012 U.S. Navy NRL Environmental Policy Statement March 12 2012.pdf
417R 1 2012 U.S. Navy NRL Featured Research Website April 9, 2012 http___www.nrl.navy.pdf
417R 1 2012 U.S. Navy NRL Homepage Website March 18, 2012 Remote Sensing Division NRL.pdf
417R 1 2012 U.S. Navy NRL March 18, 2010 Website Space Electronics System Development Branch.pdf
417R 1 2012 U.S. Navy NRL Ocean Science and Technology April 9, 2012 Website http___www.nrl.navy.pdf
417R 1 2012 U.S. Navy NRL Optical MEMS and Nanophotonics Website April 9, 2012.pdf
417R 1 2012 U.S. Navy NRL Photonics Technology Branch Website April 9, 2012 http___www.nrl.navy.pdf
417R 1 2012 U.S. Navy ONR Future-Naval-Capabilities Website March 18, 2012.pdf
417R 1 2012 U.S. Navy ONR Information Dominance Focus Area Website March 18, 2012.pdf
417R 1 2012 U.S. Navy ONR Science+Technology Strategic Plan Website March 18, 2012.pdf
417R 1 2012 U.S. Navy ONR Worldwide Locations Website Map March 18, 2012.pdf
417R 12 2001 U.S. Navy Press Releases in 2001.pdf
417R 3 2010 U.S. Navy NRL Fact Book 2010 The Navy Corporate Laboratory Information.pdf
417R 3 2010 U.S. Navy NRL Review Website April 9, 2012 http___www.nrl.navy.pdf
417R 3 2010 U.S. Navy-NASA March 12, 2010 http___spaceweather.pdf
417R 4 2009 Naval Research Laboratory NRL Pushing the Technological Edge August 31, 2009.pdf
417R 4 2009 Navy Website War Techology Over-the-Horizon War Capabilities 2009.pdf
417R 4 2009 U.S. Navy Press Releases for 2009 Scientific + Technical Interest.pdf
DARPA
417RD 2 2011 LRAD Blinding Lasers Replace Guns Bloomberg News July 27, 2011 See Article.pdf
417RD 3 2010 DARPA TTO Website March 27, 2010 TTO Tactical Technology Office http___www.darpa.pdf
417RD 3 2010 DARPA TTO Website March 27, 2010 U.S. Navy LRASM Program Missile.pdf
417RD 3 2010 DARPA TTO Website March 27, 2010 Vulture Spy Program.pdf
417RD 4 2009 DARPA Broad Agency Announcment NIMBUS December 16, 2009 BAA10-18_NIMBUS.pdf
417RD 4 2009 DARPA Solicitations December 16, 2009 BAA10-18_Appendix_A_and_B.pdf
417RD 4 2012 DARPA Materials Website-Defense Sciences Office March 20, 2012.pdf
417RD 5 2008 DARPA Aviation June 26, 2008 Unveils Mach 6 Hypersonic Vulcan ScramJet Engine News.pdf
417RD 5 2011 DARPA News Releases Website March 29, 2011.pdf
417RD 6 2010 DARPA TTO March 27, 2010 Website Advanced Weapons Systems Page 2.pdf
417RD 6 2010 DARPA TTO March 27, 2010 Website Solicitations.pdf
417RD 6 2010 DARPA TTO Website March 27, 2010 FALCON Program.pdf
417RD 6 2010 DARPA TTO Website March 27, 2010 FAST Program.pdf
417RD 6 2010 DARPA TTO Website March 27, 2010 INSPIRE Program.pdf
417RD 6 2010 DARPA TTO Website March 27, 2010 META Program.pdf
417RD 6 2010 DARPA TTO Website March 27, 2010 Navy MAHEM Munition Program.pdf
417RD 6 2010 DARPA TTO Website March 27, 2010 Program List.pdf
417RD 6 2010 DARPA TTO Website March 27, 2010 SP2S Stealthy Persistent Perch+Stare Spy Program.pdf
417RD 6 2010 DARPA TTO Website March 27, 2010 Spy Satellite System F6 Information.pdf
417RD 6 2010 DARPA TTO Website March 27, 2010 Thrust Areas.pdf
U.S. Navy News 7 General Information
417RN 2 2011 Boeing News Releases Website May 20, 2011 Defense, Space & Security.pdf
417RN 3 2010 U.S. Navy NRL Current News Releases Website July 15, 2010 http___www.nrl.navy.pdf
417RN 3 2010 U.S. Navy Press Releases January - April 17, 2010 Scientific+Technical Interest.pdf
U.S. Government
U.S. Navy Sonar & Radar
SAIC Contracts
417SS 3 2010 SAIC Awarded Navy Contract-Command-Control-Communications March 10, 2010.pdf
417SS 3 2010 SAIC Awarded Task Order by Naval Surface Warfare Center Crane Divison FEB 22, 2010.pdf
417SS 4 2009 SAIC Awarded $ Takes Order by U.S. Navy Surface Warfare Center SEPT 30, 2009.pdf
Thunder Generator Cannon (Shock Wave)
U.S. Navy Submarine Warfare
U.S. Patents
417U 14 1991 U.S. Patent 5017923 Over the Horizon Communication System May 21, 1991 Abstract.pdf
417V 14 1996 U.S. Navy Obscurants Abstract Battlefield Smoke Obscurants-Smoke Screen June 1996.pdf
417V 14 1998 U.S. Navy Surface Warfare Center Obscurants Smoke Advanced Technology Abstract 1998.pdf
Aerosols, Smokes, Gels, Graphite Flakes & Pyrotechnics (Health Effects) Chaff & Flares
If you need Extensive Information Regarding "Chaff" (Aluminum Coated Fiberglass Particulates), which are released by the ton each year from all branches of the military, please visit the Aluminum Section of the ADC Website: http://www.agriculturedefensecoalition.org/content/categories?q=aluminum
417VC 5 2008 NASA August 2008 Report CR-2008-215280 Carbon and Silica Aerosol Gels.pdf
417VH 14 1994 U.S. Army Health Effects of Hexachloroethane Smoke FEB 8, 1994 Aluminum-Zinc Oxide.pdf
417VH 5 2008 Navy Graphite Flakes GRAFGUARD MSDS 2008. Highly Toxic.pdf
417VU 14 1998 U.S. Navy Smoke on The Horizon Obscuration Storming Media Abstract 1998.pdf
417VY 13 2000 U.S. Navy+U.S. Air Force Use FAS-MJY Infrared Decoy Flares January 8, 2000.pdf
417VY 7 2006 Flares-FAS 2006 MJU B Infrared Decoy Flare.pdf
U.S. Navy & Air Force Missiles (Experiments & Tests)
417W 1 2012 U.S. Hits Test Missile With Raytheon Interceptor May 10, 2012 Science Daily News.pdf
417W 1 2012 U.S. Navy Fact File AGM-114BKM Hellfire Missile Website May 24, 2012.pdf
417W 1 2012 U.S. Navy Fact File AGM-65 Maverick Guided Missile Website May 24, 2012.pdf
417W 1 2012 U.S. Navy Fact File AGM-88 HARM Missile Website May 24, 2012.pdf
417W 1 2012 U.S. Navy Fact File AIM-54 Phoenix Missile Website May 24, 2012.pdf
417W 1 2012 U.S. Navy Fact File AIM-9 sidewinder Missile Website May 24, 2012.pdf
417W 1 2012 U.S. Navy Fact File Evolved Seasparrow Missile ESSM-RIM-162D Website May 24, 2012.pdf
417W 1 2012 U.S. Navy Fact File MK 48 Heavyweight Torpedo Website May 26, 2012.pdf
417W 1 2012 U.S. Navy Fact File Penguin Anti-Ship Missile Website May 24, 2012.pdf
417W 1 2012 U.S. Navy Fact File RIM-116 Rolling Airframe Missile RAM Website May 24, 2012.pdf
417W 1 2012 U.S. Navy Fact File Seasparrow Missile RIM-7 Website May 24, 2012.pdf
417W 1 2012 U.S. Navy Fact File SLAMER-ER Missile Website May 24, 2012.pdf
417W 1 2012 U.S. Navy Fact File Standard Missile Website May 24, 2012.pdf
417W 1 2012 U.S. Navy Fact File Tomahawk Cruise Missile Website May 24, 2012.pdf
417W 1 2012 U.S. Navy Fact File Trident Fleet Ballistic Missile Website May 24, 2012.pdf
417W 2 2011 Boeing Ground-Based Midcourse Defense GMD System Website May 20, 2011.pdf
417W 3 2010 U.S. Navy Commissions Guided Missile Destroyer March 5, 2010.pdf
417W 3 2010 U.S. Navy Missiles Category Archive 2010 Battelle Defense + Military News.pdf
417W 5 2008 U.S. Navy Requirements to Airborne Capabilities Missiles Website 2008.pdf
CEM & Combined Effects Bombs & Atmsopheric Dispersions (Lasers), HELLADS
U.S. Government & Other Countries
Weapons Systems & Delivery Systems
417X 1 2012 U.S. Navy Fact File Aegis System Website May 26, 2012.pdf
417X 1 2012 U.S. Navy Fact File Aircraft Fixed Wing Website May 24, 2012.pdf
417X 1 2012 U.S. Navy Fact File Tomahawk Cruise Missile Website May 26, 2012.pdf
417X 1 2012 U.S. Navy Global Force Website May 26, 2012.pdf
417X 1 2012 U.S. Navy Global Force Website Weapons Systems May 26, 2012.pdf
417X 2 2011 Joint Non-Lethal Weapons NLW Reference Book 2011.pdf
417X 4 2009 Defense Contractors List May 14, 2009 Source Watch Website.pdf
417X 4 2009 Shipboard Protection System Achieves Milestone Decision July 18, 2009.pdf
417X 9 2004 All is Fair in Space War U.S. Air Force Report October 1, 2004 Wired Science.pdf
SAIC
http://www.c-spanvideo.org/program/310780-1
C-SPAN2 Book Discussion on National Insecurity - January 22, 2013
"...Melvin Goodman talked about his book, National Insecurity: The Cost of American Militarism, in which he argues that our current level of spending on defense is excessive and is making us less secure. Mr. Goodman also answered questions from the audience at the Commonwealth Club of California in San Francisco..."
U.S. Navy’s Superlaser Is More Than a Weapon - Video & Article - November 10, 2012 Wired News
http://www.wired.com/dangerroom/2010/11/navys-super-laser-wont-just-be-a-weapon/
"...Little wonder the Navy’s embarked on an open-ended, $163 million project to develop one into a weapon. Last September, it gave Boeing $26 million task order to develop a prototype design for the laser — the company completed a preliminary design in March — that’ll deliver by early 2012. If it works, the Navy will be on its way to a speed-of-light weapon aboard its ships that won’t have to reload, since it’ll rely on a ship’s energy source for powering up. Not a bad thing if you’re worried about a cruise missile slamming into your hull..."
U.S. Navy
Welcome to the U.S. Navy Section of the ADC Website.
(There are Six U.S. Navy Sections on the ADC Website due to the Extensive Information & Videos on this subject.)
In a letter to NOAA, dated June 19, 2009, several U.S. Senators, including U.S. Senator Feinstein and U.S. Congressman Henry Waxman, stated: “...In many regions, the Navy plans to increase the number of its exercises or expand the areas in which they may occur, and virtually every coastal state will be affected. Some exercises may occur in the nation's most biologically sensitive marine habitats, including National Marine Sanctuaries and breeding habitat for the endangered North Atlantic right whale. In all, the Navy anticipates more than 2.3 million takes (significant disruptions in marine mammal foraging, breeding, and other essential behaviors) per year, or 11.7 million takes over the course of a five-year permit..."[2]
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