FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Orca Recovery Plan Details Threats But Short on Recovery Actions
The National Marine Fisheries Service today released its recovery plan for endangered Southern resident orca whales.
Seattle, WA Jan 24, 2008![]()
Download the plan in pdf format.
The National Marine Fisheries Service today released its recovery plan for endangered Southern resident orca whales.
The plan confirms that the population is in danger of extinction
and appropriately describes threats to the orcas. However, People For
Puget Sound's initial review of the recovery plan finds that the plan
lacks specifics in actions need to address the threats.
"We know
that toxic pollutants are in the fats of Southern residents and that
the levels of these pollutants in their prey-- salmon -- need to be
reduced," said People For Puget Sound's Urban Bays Coordinator Heather
Trim. "However, where are the actions to match these known threats?
Current regulations are not protecting orcas. We would have like to
have seen specific regulations proposed by NOAA in this recovery plan."
Targets
for reducing pollutant levels and for increasing prey levels are not
specified in the plan, according to Trim. "The plan continues to rely
on the Salmon Recovery plans for prey increases," she said. "With
global warming and other threats, we know that these plans are not
adequate. The Plan also continues to rely on ongoing Puget Sound
Partnership efforts rather than outlining what the Partnership need to
address in its Action Agenda."
One of the only definitive
actions identified in the plan is to establish permanent funding for
deploying a year-round rescue tug at Neah Bay.
People For Puget
Sound is pleased that NOAA plans to hold ad-hoc work groups to address
the adaptive management issues and had asked NOAA to convene key
scientists and policy makers to come up with specific actions in its
recovery plan.
"We can't continue to do business as usual if we are going to recover our orcas," said Trim.
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Contact:
Heather Trim, People For Puget Sound | 206.382.7007
Mike Sato, People For Puget Sound | 206.229.2844
News Media Articles:
1/24/08 Associated Press: Puget Sound Orca Recovery Plan Released
1/24/08 Seattle PI: Saving orcas will cost billions, feds say
1/25/2008 KUOW-FM: Orca Protection
TAKE ACTION: SAVE THE SOUND, SAVE THE WHALES
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