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USA - Whales Deaths East Coast -Who's Killing The Whales
NOAA is mapping the ocean floor. Much of the mapping has been done with the NOAA vessel Nancey Foster.

Two more Whales washed up in Rhode Island this week bringing the total to four for this summer alone.
Whales are dropping like flies
Many people believe ocean wind turbine infra-sound or the sonic devices used to map the ocean floor may be causing the brains in Whales to be disorientated causing their death.
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The National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration has “declared unusual mortality rate” for the humpbacks. The declaration was made by NOAA starting in January 2016. Coincidently the five wind turbine Deepwater ocean wind turbine demonstration started around that time which included laying ocean wind turbine electric cables.
A necropsy is planned for Whales.
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Mendy Garron, Stranding Coordinator for NOAA Fisheries, also known as the National Marine Fisheries Service told the Block Island Times before the necropsy has even started that she was sure of is that it wasn’t something for which the Block Island Wind Farm was responsible.
So what does Mendy know that we don't know? Quite possibly it's the mapping of the ocean floor with sonic equipment?
The other alternative may, in fact, be the sonic mapping using low and high-frequency equipment of the ocean floor for wind turbine siting. NOAA is mapping the ocean floor.
Much of the mapping has been done with the NOAA vessel Nancey Foster.
The Nancey Foster uses a hull-mounted Reson 7125 multibeam echo sounder (400 kHz) and a Kongsberg Em710 (100khz) to map the ocean floor
NOAA Fisheries declared in April of 2017, the recent deaths of 41 humpback whales from 2016 through Maine to North Carolina to be an unusual mortality event, triggering a focused, expert investigation into the cause.
Private ocean wind turbine companies have been conducting their own mapping off the coast to find the best location for underwater electric cables and turbines.
Who knows what type of equipment they use or bid the work to a foreign government as is the case in most of the wind turbine construction.
Very little concern has been raised regarding seismic surveys used on the ocean floor to measure where to place the wind turbines.
High power electric cables strung between the wind turbines emit magnetic and electric fields.Effects of EMF, electromagnetic fields from undersea cables add to the equation of noise and frequency.
The construction process and implementation of offshore wind farms may have tipped the delicate underwater environment against the whales.
The United States Navy in 2015 facing several lawsuits has finally agreed to limit its use of sonar devices that harm dolphins and whales, especially in areas off the coast of Hawaii and Southern California.
NOAA needs to declare a moratorium on the offshore wind until it concludes an investigation that has been ongoing for five months with no answers. The Right whales are endangered species
The US navy is aware low-frequency noise was blowing the brains out of whales (see video below)
It's clear to the most casual observer the federal government has been funding the mapping of the ocean floors along the coast with high-resolution hydrographic sonar. The increase in whale deaths coincidently matches the increase in the offshore wind construction process.
Technical Guidance for Assessing the Effects of Anthropogenic Sound on Marine Mammal Hearing
Underwater Acoustic Thresholds for Onset of Permanent and Temporary Threshold Shifts
Office of Protected Resources
National Marine Fisheries Service
Silver Spring, MD 20910
Marine mammals were divided into six groups for analysis: low-frequency cetaceans (group LF: mysticetes), mid-frequency cetaceans (group MF: delphinids, beaked whales, sperm whales), high-frequency cetaceans (group HF: porpoises, river dolphins), sirenians (group SI: manatees), phocids in water (group PW: true seals), and otariids and other non-phocid marine carnivores in water (group OW: sea lions, walruses, otters, polar bears).
Technical Guidance - NOAA Fisheries
Effects of noise on marine mammal hearing
The North Atlantic right whale is particularly susceptible to ship strikes and ship strikes which are the largest cause of human-related mortality of this highly endangered species. Measures have been taken to reduce the risk of ship strikes of the right whale.
Navy Sonar Blowing The Brains Out Of Whales And Dolphins
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EB1Fqy6P9Bg
Navy Sonar Blowing The Brains Out of Whales and Dolphins! URGENT!!!
Navy Sonar Blowing The Brains Out of Whales and Dolphins! URGENT!!!
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