*[Enwl-eng] The U.S. dropped a 40,000 lb bomb on ocean wildlife

ENWL enwl.bellona at gmail.com
Sun Jul 4 01:23:14 MSK 2021






            This massive Navy "test" bomb was the real thing for the 
unfathomable number of dolphins, whales, and other marine mammals it killed

                  Sign Now

                 In a perfect example of U.S. priorities, the Navy detonated 
a 40,000 pound bomb off the coast of Florida in precious wildlife habitat, 
blasting it and the animals there to pieces in order to test to see if "its 
newest aircraft carrier...is ready for war." And this isn't even the last of 
what the Navy has planned. Every year they do thousands of these explosive, 
destructive tests, all to the detriment of our marine friends.

                  Sign the petition and demand that the Navy find another 
way to test their ships that doesn't kill incalculable amounts of wildlife 
like dolphins and whales!

                  The grim number of fatalities and the extent of the 
environmental destruction is hard to determine not just because this blast's 
size was particularly outrageous. It's also because the Navy literally 
doesn't employ trained biologists to monitor marine mammals that could be 
affected by their test bombs. Sign the petition and demand that the United 
States Navy stop needlessly killing marine animals — they must come up with 
new ways to test their ships!

                  Thank you,

                         Kelsey
                        The Care2 Petitions Team



                  P.S. The U.S. Navy murdered countless marine animals 
without even trying to save them. Sign the petition to end this "testing."









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From: Kelsey B., Care2 Action Alerts
Sent: Saturday, July 03, 2021 11:20 AM
Subject: The U.S. dropped a 40,000 lb bomb on ocean wildlife



 
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