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Old 01-28-2010, 08:38 PM
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Default Lawsuit Initiated to Protect Hundreds of Endangered Species From Pesticide Impacts

Lets face it, industry as we know it is screwed. I am planning on driving down I-5 to the CA border and pissin over the line....



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Lawsuit Initiated to Protect Hundreds of Endangered Species From Pesticide Impacts
San Francisco— The Center for Biological Diversity today filed notice of intent to sue the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for failing to adequately evaluate and regulate nearly 400 pesticides harmful to hundreds of endangered species throughout the nation, which also threaten human health. The EPA has violated the Endangered Species Act by failing to consult with wildlife regulatory agencies about the impacts of pesticides on hundreds of protected species that are threatened by pesticide use. The agency has also violated the Migratory Bird Treaty Act by registering pesticides that are known to kill and harm migratory birds.
“It’s time for the Environmental Protection Agency to finally reform pesticide use to protect both wildlife and people,” said Jeff Miller, a conservation advocate with the Center for Biological Diversity. “Many endangered species most affected by toxic pesticides are already struggling to cope with habitat loss and rapid climate changes. For too long this agency’s oversight has been abysmal, allowing the pesticide industry to unleash a virtual plague of toxic chemicals into our environment.”

More than a billion pounds of pesticides are used each year in the United States, and the Environmental Protection Agency has registered more than 18,000 different pesticides for use. Extensive scientific studies have shown that pesticide contamination is widespread and pervasive in groundwater, drinking water, and aquatic habitat for fish and wildlife throughout the country. Through pesticide drift and runoff, pesticides often travel far from the areas where they’re applied and into sensitive wildlife habitats. Some contaminated waterways are regularly subjected to toxic pulses of combinations of pesticides deadly to fish. Pesticides have played a major role in the collapse of many native fish populations and are a leading cause of the loss of native amphibians.

Today’s notice letter references 887 endangered and threatened species that may be hurt by pesticides Some examples include the Florida panther, coho salmon, California condor, Everglade snail kite, northern Aplomado falcon, mountain yellow-legged frog, California tiger salamander, arroyo toad, Indiana bat, and green sturgeon. Thousands of non-target animals such as mountain lions, bobcats, hawks, and owls are killed or harmed each year by poisoned baits approved by the EPA, as are endangered species such as the San Joaquin kit fox, Utah prairie dog, giant kangaroo rat, and black-footed ferret. Application of pesticides such as carbofuran to crops can result in as many as 17 bird kills for every five acres treated.

“Millions of pounds of toxic and poisonous chemicals, including known carcinogens and endocrine disruptors, find their way into our waterways each year, causing significant and unnecessary threats to endangered wildlife and to human health,” said Miller. “The Environmental Protection Agency needs to analyze the effects of pesticides across the board on hundreds of imperiled species.”

Numerous pesticides act as endocrine disruptors, chemicals that alter the structure or function of the body’s endocrine system, which uses hormones to regulate growth, metabolism, and tissue function. Endocrine disruptors interfere with natural hormone functions, damaging reproductive function and offspring, and cause developmental, neurological, and immune problems in wildlife and humans. Pesticides have caused sexual deformities such as intersex fish (with male and female reproductive parts) that cannot reproduce, and the herbicide atrazine <http://www.biologicaldiversity.org/news/press_releases/2009/atrazine-08-27-2009.html> chemically castrates male frogs at extremely low concentrations.
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We've been dealing with these morons for years. Same folks who went after the strawberry and dairy industries.
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Many species are struggling to survive because of the continual using of their environment to build nice new homes for these idiots to live in. One of these days this will all be irrelevant because there won't be enough food or water for the human race and then I bet they will forget about every weed or frog that is endangered. To bad they weren't around to save the dinosaurs.

EDIT: This just appeared on my news module. Nothing to do with pesticides but a continual fight between farmers and other growers trying to get water and the Save the Fish at any cost group. I have nothing against trying to preserve a species, but I feel that we need food for people as much as the state needs to be able to brag about the amount of salmon they have. Oh, and while I am on a rant, they don't want you to kill a rattlesnake around here. We are running short of them too I guess.

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I've found the best way to Save the Fish is to smoke it.

Mmmm. Salmon...

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i've found the best way to save the fish is to smoke it.

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One problem with the diminishing Salmon is the darn Japanese fishing boats just off our coast. My friend used to go to Trinidad, North of Arcata and that area every year for a week or so to fish and vacation. They were only allowed a few salmon and they had to be so large or throw them back. There were some commercial fishing boats that worked out of that harbor also. Now it is all but closed as they won't let our people fish much and those Japanese boats just haul in everything and take it to a Mother ship for processing and they keep the small ones along with the large. They have cleaned out all the waters off Japan so now they are doing it to the rest of the world. If they want the fish to come back, stop those a** hol** from depleting our coastal waters like they have theirs.

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Lil' greens, some purple onion, few capers--that salmon died happy
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Had salmon myself just the other night, some green beans, rice and a salad. Terrific!

...sure miss Mahi Mahi though...

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Simple solution, quit friggen multiplying. I just read something the other day about some guy in Utah with more then a few wives and 89 kids!!! That goes for you too Octo-Mom & Kate + 8. Maybe if we backed off on over populating the crap out of this country we could deal with how to feed people without killing them off through pesticides.
And hey, you Oregon guys, isn't there a huge dead zone in the Pacific off you coast from all the pesticides? Ask a fisherman if you're not sure.
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And hey, you Oregon guys, isn't there a huge dead zone in the Pacific off you coast from all the pesticides? Ask a fisherman if you're not sure.
From what I understand the so called "dead zone" is unusually slack water that has slightly less oxygen than the surrounding area. Pesticides have nothing to do with it.

The only really dead zones are the small fishing towns up and down the coast, our stupid Governor has started to create "marine reserves" which are kinda like national parks where no fishing is allowed.
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