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The US military plan for live-fire exercises in the CNMI by the numbers

The following numbers were taken from documents available online at http://www.chamorro.com including the Draft CJMT EIS and the Final MITT EIS, as well as EIS comments submitted by the CNMI government. 113,280 – The total number of acres of land in the CNMI. 15,859 –...
Posted On Feb 19 2016 06:00
, By PaganWatch (An Alternative Zero Coalition member)

US Navy signs Record of Decision for the MITT

ASAN, Guam—The U.S. Navy announced Friday its decision to implement its Preferred Alternative (Alternative 1) to support and conduct military readiness activities primarily within established military areas of the Mariana Islands Training and Testing Study Area. The decision was...
Posted On Aug 06 2015 06:00
, By Press Release

EPA wants Navy commitment to dive surveys on health of marine life

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency wants the U.S. Navy to commit to annual dive surveys on the health of marine life around Farallon De Medinilla, as the Navy eyes a three-fold increase to explosive ordnance used on the island, a routine bombing area leased to the U.S....
Posted On Jul 07 2015 06:06
, By Dennis B. Chan

Navy plans ‘lookout’ mitigation for sonar, sea training

The U.S. Navy plans to “lookout” for marine mammals during sonar and gunnery training over the next five years so they can prevent harm to them. According to Joint Region Marianas public affairs officer Lieutenant Timothy Gorman, mitigations for the Marianas Islands Training and...
Posted On Jun 24 2015 06:06
, By Dennis B. Chan
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