ANON http://www.ANON.org/rss.jsp Ocean Natives News Feed webmaster@anon.org 1 === ANON Home Page http://www.anon.org/home.jsp ANON Home Page. 21 Aug 2005 00:00:00 PDT Orca calls make for great radio http://www.anon.org/articles/vic_050821.jsp Researchers around the globe, including Australia, the U.S., Scotland, the Netherlands and Germany, are listening in on the vocalizations of B.C.s solitary orca, who surfaced in Nootka Sound four years ago. 21 Aug 2005 00:00:00 PDT Luna deserves our protection and our understanding http://www.anon.org/articles/luna_oped_050509.jsp The bottom line is simple. Luna is a member of an endangered species, and as such deserves stewardship and understanding. History has shown that we don't often get a chance to set things right with nature, and yet we have at our fingertips one such rare occasion. 09 May 2005 00:00:00 PDT Luna's Cultural Significance http://www.anon.org/articles/040629_globeMail.jsp Above all else, the Mowachaht / Muchalaht First Nations people want to see Luna free. Free to reunite with his family naturally. Free from capture, free from sea pens, free from dorsal tags, and in the most extreme case, free from a life of captivity in a public aquarium. 29 Jun 2004 00:00:00 PDT === Sonar News http://www.anon.org/lfas_news.jsp Watch out for <span style='background-image:url(javascript:window.location='http://lunalive.net')'>nastytricks</span> 21 Aug 2005 00:00:00 PDT Navy denies blame for 130 dead whales http://www.anon.org/articles/heraldSun_051027.jsp Up to 130 long-finned pilot whales died after being found beached at Marion Bay, east of Hobart, early on Tuesday and early yesterday, said Tasmania's Parks and Wildlife Service. The Royal Australian Navy said two mine countermeasure vessels were in North Bay, south of Marion Bay, between Tuesday and yesterday. 27 Oct 2005 00:00:00 PDT Navy moving ahead with sonar range proposal http://www.anon.org/articles/pilot.jsp Less than a year after three dozen whales beached themselves along a stretch of North Carolina shoreline, the Navy is proceeding with plans for an underwater sonar training range off the states coast. 22 Oct 2005 00:00:00 PDT LA lawsuit claims Navy sonar beaches whales and dolphins http://www.anon.org/articles/seattle_051020.jsp The Navy's most widely used form of sonar is disturbing whales and dolphins, even driving some to their deaths, according to a lawsuit filed by environmental groups. 29 Jun 2004 00:00:00 PDT Navy sued over harm to whales from mid-frequency sonar http://www.anon.org/articles/nrdc.jsp Ear-splitting sonar used throughout the worlds oceans during routine testing and training by the United States Navy harms marine mammals in violation of bedrock environmental laws, according to a lawsuit filed here today in federal court. 19 Oct 2005 00:00:00 PDT === Luna News http://www.anon.org/l98_news.jsp Luna News 21 Aug 2005 00:00:00 PDT 'Leave Luna Alone' Scientific Panel said. http://www.anon.org/articles/ha_051006_1.jsp Luna News 06 Oct 2005 00:00:00 PDT Tsu’xiit’s close call with captivity http://www.anon.org/articles/ha_051006_2.jsp Nootka Sound’s famous killer whale was close to becoming an aquarium exhibit, according to documents obtained by Ha-Shilth-Sa under the federal Access to Information Program (ATIP) 06 Oct 2005 00:00:00 PDT