Smack Down

This protected green sea turtle received this damage off the North shore of Kauai, HI during the summer of 2014 during the RIMPAC military exercises. This damage is either from and underwater concussion/ordinance or the calcium based turtle shell (endoskeleton) and skin are being damaged by low level electrical currents discharging/grounding into the ocean near the >100,000,000 watts of pulsed microwave radiation grounding out into the oceans on the North shore of Kauai during RIMPAC and from electronic warfare radars atop the hill in Kauai, HI. The fish and sea critters may be eating the turtle’s softened flesh and shell RIGHT OFF THE BONE!
“A Federal judge has ruled in favor of environmentalists who assert the Navy has vastly underestimated the threat to marine mammals posed by its use of sonar and explosives during training off Southern California and Hawaii.
U.S. District Judge Susan Oki Mollway in Hawaii ruled Tuesday that the National Marine Fisheries Service (NOAA!!!!!) violated environmental laws when it decided that the Navy’s training would have a “negligible impact” on whales, dolphins, other mammals and sea turtles.The ruling appears to set the stage for an appeal or for the Navy to resubmit its application to the fisheries service for a permit. Other options would be for the Navy to relocate its training or adopt greater safeguards to protect sea creatures.
“The court’s ruling recognizes that, to defend our country, the Navy doesn’t need to train in every square inch of a swath of ocean larger than all 50 states combined,” said David Henkin, the Earthjustice attorney representing several groups that filed the lawsuit.
“The Navy shouldn’t play war games in the most sensitive waters animals use for feeding and breeding,” said Miyoko Sakashita, oceans director at the Center for Biological Diversity.”