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njdiver
05-19-2015, 05:20 PM
Lamont-Doherty and NSF Seismic Survey in the NW Atlantic Ocean offshore NJ, Summer 2015






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05/07/15





06/01/2015 - 08/31/2015






SUMMARY: We have issued an IHA to Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, in collaboration with the National Science Foundation, and Rutgers University to take, by Level B harassment only, marine mammals, incidental to conducting a marine seismic survey in the northwest Atlantic Ocean off the New Jersey coast in summer 2015.

Incidental Take Authorization Documents:

? IHA Application (http://www.scubaboard.com/forums/redirect-to/?redirect=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.nmfs.noaa.gov%2Fpr%2Fpe rmits%2Fincidental%2Fresearch%2Fnsf_njseismic_2015 ihaappl.pdf) [pdf]
? Federal Register notice of Proposed IHA (http://www.scubaboard.com/forums/redirect-to/?redirect=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.federalregister.gov%2F articles%2F2015%2F03%2F17%2F2015-05913%2Ftakes-of-marine-mammals-incidental-to-specified-activities-marine-geophysical-survey-in-the)
? References (http://www.scubaboard.com/forums/redirect-to/?redirect=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.nmfs.noaa.gov%2Fpr%2Fpe rmits%2Fincidental%2Fresearch%2Fldeo_njseismic_ref s.pdf) [pdf]
? Public Comments (http://www.scubaboard.com/forums/redirect-to/?redirect=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.nmfs.noaa.gov%2Fpr%2Fpe rmits%2Fincidental%2Fresearch%2Fnjseismic_2015_pub comm.pdf) [pdf]
? Issued IHA (http://www.scubaboard.com/forums/redirect-to/?redirect=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.nmfs.noaa.gov%2Fpr%2Fpe rmits%2Fincidental%2Fresearch%2Fldeo_nj_iha_signed _5.7.15.pdf)[pdf]
? Federal Register notice of Issued IHA (http://www.scubaboard.com/forums/redirect-to/?redirect=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.federalregister.gov%2F articles%2F2015%2F05%2F14%2F2015-11589%2Ftakes-of-marine-mammals-marine-geophysical-survey-in-the-northwest-atlantic-ocean-offshore-new)


Environmental Analyses:

? National Science Foundation's 2014 Draft Amended EA (http://www.scubaboard.com/forums/redirect-to/?redirect=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.nsf.gov%2Fgeo%2Foce%2Fe nvcomp%2Famended_mountain_nj_margin_ex_draft_18dec 14-b.pdf)[pdf]
? NSF's 2014 Final EA (http://www.scubaboard.com/forums/redirect-to/?redirect=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.nsf.gov%2Fgeo%2Foce%2Fe nvcomp%2Fnj-seismic-research%2Fnj-final-ea-1-july-2014-with-appendices.pdf) [pdf]
? NMFS' 2015 EA (http://www.scubaboard.com/forums/redirect-to/?redirect=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.nmfs.noaa.gov%2Fpr%2Fpe rmits%2Fincidental%2Fresearch%2Fldeo_iha_njseismic _2015_ea_5.7.15.pdf) [pdf]
? NMFS' FONSI (http://www.scubaboard.com/forums/redirect-to/?redirect=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.nmfs.noaa.gov%2Fpr%2Fpe rmits%2Fincidental%2Fresearch%2Fldeo_iha_njseismic _2015_fonsi_signed.pdf) [pdf]

http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/permits/incidental/research.htm#nj2015

fishinmission78
05-19-2015, 05:35 PM
I remember reading this and they said it was going to affect the marine mammals. I wish I understood this better. Did it have an effect or not? Thanks guy.

finchaser
05-19-2015, 08:22 PM
Yes it is can kill mammals and will further destroy fishing as it is being done in the mudhole this summer when all are present. This was approved by the Obama administration after a halt stopped it last summer. It was proposed as a study for global warming. But in all actuality rumor has it they are looking for oil for the big oil democratic supporters.

njdiver
05-24-2015, 03:20 PM
Yes it is can kill mammals and will further destroy fishing as it is being done in the mudhole this summer when all are present. This was approved by the Obama administration after a halt stopped it last summer. It was proposed as a study for global warming. But in all actuality rumor has it they are looking for oil for the big oil democratic supporters.
This mission is not part of the surveys ok?d by the President. Those are being conducted much further out, south of the Delaware Bay and done with larger arrays of airguns. One commonality is that they use the same vessel, different mission and arrays.

cowherder
05-24-2015, 03:22 PM
^^^^^^Thanks for the update. Still very hard to understand. Is this good for marine life or not. Thanks for always posting this stuff. I think for me it's just too hard to keep up with and understand.

finchaser
05-24-2015, 05:23 PM
there is a show on discovery part of the search for mermaids showing hundreds of dead mammals on the beach when this was done in other area's.

clamchucker
06-05-2015, 04:49 PM
I saw that show too finchaser. Apparently Gov Christie does listen to fishermen. Got this in my e-mail today.


IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 5, 2015
Contact: Lawrence Hajna (609) 984-1795
Bob Considine (609) 292-2994
Caryn Shinske (609) 984-1795

CHRISTIE ADMINISTRATION SEEKS FEDERAL COURT RULING TO STOP SEISMIC RESEARCH PROJECT
STATE ARGUES PROJECT WILL HARM FISH AND MARINE MAMMAL POPULATIONS IN STUDY AREA OFF LONG BEACH ISLAND

(15/P54) TRENTON - The Christie Administration today filed a complaint in U.S. District Court arguing that a federally funded research project using strong seismic blasts to map ocean sediment deposits should be stopped because it will adversely impact economically vital commercial and recreational fisheries and harm marine mammals.

The complaint filed by the Attorney General's Office this morning in U.S. District Court in Trenton argues the project violates federal laws protecting marine animals and requests the National Science Foundation (NSF) to perform an area-specific environmental impact study before proceeding any further.

Rutgers University, the NSF's contractor, launched the project this week, despite objections from Governor Christie, state and federal lawmakers, and advocacy groups.

"We are not going to give up this fight," Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) Commissioner Bob Martin said. "It is extremely disappointing that the federal government is moving ahead with this misguided project despite widespread objection from all quarters and without regard to the negative impacts on New Jersey.

"Starting the project now, with the summer tourism and fishing seasons shifting into full gear, is simply wrong," Commissioner Martin added. "We must take no chances when it comes to protecting our ocean resources, our commercial and recreational fishing industries, and our state's $42 billion tourism economy, which depends heavily on the shore."

The State's action today follows a letter Commissioner Martin sent this week to NSF Director Dr. France A. C?rdova "strongly condemning" the project and asserting that the "timing of the study callously disregards the welfare of our coastal resources and all of the people whose jobs depend on the health of those resources."

Commercial and recreational fishing support about $1 billion in revenues in New Jersey. The testing is being done in federal waters in a 230-square-mile area southeast of Long Beach Island, an area well-established for fishing. Among the many species of fish that are available off the Jersey coast in the summer are bluefish, black sea bass, summer flounder, black drum, herring and mackerel.

Those who have publicly expressed strong opposition to the project include U.S. Senator Cory Booker, U.S., Representative Frank Pallone, State Senate President Stephen M. Sweeney, Clean Ocean Action, the Marine Mammal Stranding Center, the Recreational Fishing Alliance, the Jersey Coast Anglers Association and the New Jersey Outdoor Alliance.

"Clean Ocean Action is shocked and disappointed at the lack of concern the geological community has shown toward the living marine resources," said Cindy Zipf, the environmental group's Executive Director. "At the same time, it is inspiring to see the incredible outpouring of support including federal, state, and local elected officials, the fishing community, and all citizens in defense of the ocean's marine life. This indeed is a powerful statement about the importance of the ocean to New Jersey."

"The testing could not come at a worse time of year for recreational fishermen, commercial fishermen and bait and tackle shops that depend on the summer fishing season for their livelihood," said Paul Turi, corresponding secretary for the Jersey Coast Anglers Association. "The JCAA and its member clubs see no justifiable value for this study. We believe the potential negative effects far outweigh any potential positive effects."

Bob Schoelkopf, Executive Director of the Marine Mammal Stranding Center in Brigantine, said the testing could result in deaths of dolphins and whales by disrupting feeding patterns. The waters off New Jersey provide prime birthing areas for bottlenose dolphins over the summer, Schoelkopf said. Humpback whales are also migrating from birthing areas off the Dominican Republic to North Atlantic waters.

"Both species rely heavily on being able to prey on tightly bunched schools of fish," Schoelkopf said. "Seismic testing disperses these schools and disrupts marine mammals' sonar needed to track prey."

The DEP provided the NSF with peer-reviewed studies that show that underwater seismic blasts cause fish to move out of areas where this type of testing is done, causing shifts in distribution and declines in numbers of fish that can be caught, and may even cause immediate mortality.

Rutgers is conducting seismic ocean blasting tests to examine changes in layers of deep-sea sediments. The project is taking place in waters 18 to 45 miles southeast of Barnegat Inlet.The process involves repeated underwater blasts of compressed air that can generate up to 250 decibels. In comparison, a jet engine generates about 160 decibels.

The U.S. District Court and the U.S. Court of Appeals last year ruled against the State in its efforts seeking an injunction to block the work, which was initially scheduled to take place last summer. The project did not move forward at that time due to mechanical problems with the research vessel.

For a copy of the State's complaint, please visit: http://www.nj.gov/de...c-complaint.pdf (http://www.nj.gov/dep/docs/seismic-complaint.pdf)

For a copy of the letter to the National Science Foundation, please visit: http://www.nj.gov/de...er-20150602.pdf (http://www.nj.gov/dep/docs/nsf-cordova-letter-20150602.pdf)

hookedonbass
06-07-2015, 08:01 AM
:clapping::clapping::clapping::clapping::clapping: for Gov Christie!