Turtle Island Restoration Network: Lawsuit Challenges Federal Failure to Update Marine Mammal Assessments
Turtle Island Restoration Network and The
The lawsuit against the
"Assuring a current, science-based population analyses is critical to the protection of polar bears, manatees, sea otters and other magnificent animals," said
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"We hope the Biden administration will move quickly to update population assessments for polar bears, sea otters and other vulnerable species," said
Accurate stock assessments are essential to the management of marine mammal populations and must be based on the best scientific information available.
The stock assessment reports serve to protect marine mammals by analyzing threats and setting sustainable levels of human-caused serious injury and mortality to marine mammals. They also guide management actions for commercial fisheries, oil and gas activities, military activities, coastal development and other activities that may harm marine mammals. The agency's failures are depriving these marine mammals of science-based management necessary for their conservation.
Turtle Island Restoration Network is a global ocean conservation nonprofit based in
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