Sonar, blasts may hurt more sea life: Navy study
The US Navy may hurt more dolphins and whales by using sonar and explosives in the Pacific Ocean than thought, according to a more thorough analysis that reflects new research and covers naval activities in a wider area than previous studies....
Published By: Times LIVE - Friday, 11 May, 2012
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