The Pros And Cons Of Navy's Sonar Testing

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Since the mid-1900, NRDC and other organizations have been wondering whether or not it has been the Navy’s sonar testing that has been killing our whales and different animals in the ocean. In 2000, investigations led to U.S naval sonar testing being the cause of dozens of whales from different species found beached around the Bahamas. (Since) Reaching at 235-decibel pressure wave’s cause a certain high pitched noise that hurts the whales. Now, 200 decibel let alone can rupture lungs, and any higher can cause brain to hemorrhage. “If you’re not deaf after this devastating sonar blast, you’re dead.” (There) Evidence shows that whales will drop their depth to thousands of feet causing bleeding from eyes and ears, and what is most commonly known,

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