Senators contest coastal Navy operations

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Friday, April 10, 2009 | 11 comment(s)

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Two Oregon senators are challenging the U.S. Navy's plans to double its training operations off the Oregon Coast.

The Democrats, Ron Wyden and Jeff Merkley, sent a letter to the Navy this week saying they are concerned the training might damage the environment and coastal economy.

"Based on a number of comments we have received from a variety of interested stakeholders and constituents, we are concerned that many of the Navy's training proposals, including underwater minefield testing, explosive ordinance use, expanded land and air-based exercises, and widespread sonar training in particular, pose substantial environmental and economic risks," the senators wrote to Secretary of the Navy B.J. Penn.

The comment period on the Navy's plans to expand the Northwest Training Range Complex  ends Saturday. The proposed expansion would include exercises with guided missile submarines and unmanned aerial systems. The military also would implement new air and sea surface targets, new electronic signal emitters and development of a small-scale underwater training minefield.

The senator said they are particularly concerned about irreparable damage to fisheries and related industries, sonar impacts on marine mammals, impacts to endangered species and the potential release of hazardous materials into sensitive marine ecosystems.

The senators called on the Navy to reconsider whether it did a good enough job developing its scientific studies and methodology and to more fully explain potential environmental and cumulative impacts. They also asked the military to analyze reasonable alternatives and figure out ways not to do as much harm.
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Air Force Retiree wrote on Apr 10, 2009 9:13 PM:

Hey Gene, how do we know what the Navy's orders are in the pirate ordeal and the plight of the ships captain? You were in the Navy and you know as well as I do, we don't act unless given specific orders. If you don't like the way things are being handled off the coast of Africa, maybe you need to find another country to live in.

Air Force Retiree wrote on Apr 10, 2009 9:07 PM:

I fought for our way of life for 20 years for what? So these elected officials, supposed for the people, to destroy our freedoms by not allowing our Navy to conduct military exercises off our coast. What would George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, our many gallant fighting men and women think of this absurd excuse? I have nothing against our marine anilmals nor wish them any harm. But where would we be if this had happened during WW II? Speaking Japanese or German most likely. I say let the Navy do their exercise. How else can they get the needed training; in a bath tub?

Local Yokal wrote on Apr 10, 2009 8:49 PM:

Why do we have to put up with these Oregon Elected Ignoramasus, because all of the good men have ditched us, now they are making sure we can't defend our selves from our enemies........how Obama......get leukemia & die, we mustn't put up with our own Navy trying to get it up to keep our shores free........Good luck to that poor undertrained ship captian the pirates hold that are now making so much fun of the Garbage General Westmoreland has left behind!!!!!!

Totsoc wrote on Apr 10, 2009 6:34 PM:

Now you see how freedom dies a slowly choking death because of Legislative morons. Have these two morons ever heard of Pearl Harbor and 9/11?? Why oh why oh why????

Monty wrote on Apr 10, 2009 5:33 PM:

I saw the same type of crap in San Diego
Typical nimbys. The winers didn't like
the "noise from Marine helicopters."
The Navy was very active off of San Diego with much more stress than anything here. Stuff it.

Old Vet wrote on Apr 10, 2009 4:41 PM:

Wow Talk about gross stupidity..These two jerks are plain out of their minds.We need for the military of any branch to have the training area they need..other wise we will lose our edge.

Dave A. wrote on Apr 10, 2009 3:47 PM:

These two clowns should have been around during World War II. They could have brought the war in the Pacific to a halt and maybe the Japanese Empire could be in charge of us now. No doubt the Japanese Military Governor would be smart enough to toss these two nuts in the looney bin.

Gene wrote on Apr 10, 2009 3:41 PM:

Oh for crying out load, the Navy can't even get one guy off a floating lifeboat that is out of gas. Even when the guy jumped off the boat in the middle of the night, they couldn't help him. Now the pirates are going to bring their Navy and take the boat in tow if they can find it. Exercise? They need all they can get in the way of training. Right now, we look like fools when we can't even get one guy back from high seas outlaws. Sink the damn thing and once they are all in the water swimming around, they will be quite willing to get arrested. I am becoming embarrassed by the Navy I was once a member of. This is beginning to look like another fiasco like the one the military pulled on President Carter during the Iran hostage crisis.

What a Shame wrote on Apr 10, 2009 2:14 PM:

If it wasn't for people like the Navy, people like these two idiots would not even be allowed to express their opinions in public. I for one will remember this come election time.

Lon wrote on Apr 10, 2009 12:26 PM:

Of course. Now the liberals will micro-manage and roadblock all things military all the while claiming great patriotism. Hipocrites!

Not In My Backyard wrote on Apr 10, 2009 12:15 PM:

Oregon's Senators are first-class morons. The military has the right to engage in combat exercises and it is necessary for the defense of our country. Senators pull your heads out of each other's rear ends.


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