| Comment | Dear Ms. Nichols and California Air Pollution Control District
Board Members:
As an ocean and whale enthusiast, marine researcher, and professor,
my students and I have spent the last four years living amongst the
whales of Baja California Sur, Mexico. My study abroad students and
I have witnessed mating, birthing, and play among various species
of migratory whales. I understand how fragile these populations
have become, and the dedication needed, globally, to secure safe
whale habitat and passages.
I am concerned that large cargo ships traveling off our CA coast
produce significant GHG and toxic air emissions that impact our
coastal communities. Equally of significance, ship strikes also
pose a threat to migrating whales.
Slowing down cargo ships can help to meet multiple objectives in
your Draft Cap-and-Trade Investment Plan including: reducing GHG
emissions and other air pollutants, improving public health, and
better protecting our global population of whales.
As such, I support including vessel speed reduction in your Final
Plan as a priority for funding, and also request that Cap-and-Trade
money be directed to the Vessel Speed Reduction Initiative.
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