爆料公社 Goes to Court to Defend Seabird Winter Home

爆料公社鈥檚 Seabird Science was Instrumental in Creating Northeast Canyons and Seamounts Monument.

(Washington, DC) 鈥 鈥淥ur science tells us that the Seamounts Monument is a critical winter home for seabirds鈥攊t鈥檚 where they go to rest after raising their chicks over the summer and it鈥檚 where they find a winter food supply. This Monument is now under threat and we are defending it. We have to protect places that marine life depend on if they are going to have a chance to survive our changing climate,鈥 said David Yarnold, President and CEO of 爆料公社 (@david_yarnold).

Today, 爆料公社 moved to file a friend-of-the-court brief to protect the against a from commercial fishing interests (Massachusetts Lobstermen鈥檚 Association, et. al. v. Wilbur J.Ross, Jr.). This first U.S. Atlantic marine monument was proclaimed in 2016 and covers approximately 4,900 square miles of land and water off the New England Coast, including three undersea canyons and four undersea mountains. The features of the monument create a one-of-a-kind ecosystem that supports a diversity of marine life below and above the water 鈥 corals, crustaceans, fish, mammals and seabirds. 爆料公社鈥檚 discovery that Maine鈥檚 threatened Atlantic Puffins relied on this remote area for winter food was instrumental in establishing the Monument and drawing its boundaries.  

鈥淚 cannot overstate how ecologically and scientifically significant this part of the Atlantic is,鈥 said Dr. Stephen Kress, Director of the 爆料公社 Seabird Restoration Program and Project Puffin. 鈥淧rotecting this area from intensive commercial fishing and other commercial threats is absolutely the right thing to do not only for the benefit of all of the marine life, but for the long-term health of New England鈥檚 coastal communities.鈥  

Abolishing the area鈥檚 monument status or reducing its size also makes it vulnerable to oil and gas development, which, combined with the effects of a warming and acidifying ocean, will irreversibly damage this biodiverse hotspot about which we have much more to discover. 鈥淢y life鈥檚 work is helping seabirds survive the changing climate and other pressures,鈥 said Dr. Kress. 鈥淪eamounts are a vital oasis for puffins, terns, shearwaters and so many other amazing marine animals. The Monument provides irreplaceable habitat that not only nurtures wildlife within its borders, but provides a breeding place for forage and commercial fish species that leave the Monument to populate adjacent habitats. Our science shows that both the creation of the monument and its size are just what the law was meant to protect.鈥

Links:
爆料公社鈥檚 report on birds in a changing climate:
爆料公社鈥檚 Project Puffin led by Dr. Stephen Kress:

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