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Une pétition rapide à signer... Les loutres ont beaucoup souffert ces dernières décennies de la perte d'habitat mais aussi de la surpêche et de la pollution. Une loi est proposée au vote afin de mieux protéger les côtes californiennes, et par conséquent leurs petits ''locataires''. Soutenons cette proposition !
This bill will aid the southern sea otter by:
* creating a research program focused on further reducing sea otter deaths;
* changing cat litter packaging to discourage the flushing of cat litter, potentially reducing a key source of a deadly parasite, Toxoplasma gondii, in waste water;
* establishing a fund, through 50% of the tax check-off funds, for the California Department of Fish and Game to access so that all game wardens can work on sea otter issues;
* increasing fines and penalties for the harming of sea otters up to $25,000; and
* establishing a tax check off benefiting sea otter research and protection.
Quelques -bonnes!!!- nouvelles de mes copines les loutres, en Californie:
Citation:
The sea otter may be the smallest marine mammal in the northern hemisphere, but it’s got cause for a big celebration. On September 18 -- thanks in part to the thousands of Defenders supporters who wrote in -- Governor Schwarzenegger signed a bill into law providing increased protections for California’s sea otters. Just days later, the fourth annual Sea Otter Awareness Week kicked off with events educating the public about the critical role these critters play in coastal ecosystems and the importance of respecting biological diversity. Elected officials and institutions from across the state -- and even in Europe and Canada -- joined in the celebration.
Citation:
AB 2485 is co-authored by Assemblyman Dave Jones (Sacramento) and Assemblyman John Laird (Santa Cruz).
Sea otters are a key indicator of marine ecosystem health. By feeding on sea urchins and other kelp grazers, they also help keep the nearshore marine ecosystem healthy and balanced.
Once nearly hunted to extinction, only about 2,700 sea otters now live in California. And, unfortunately, their long, slow recovery has stalled in recent years.
Oil spills and other pollution, harmful interaction with fisheries gear, habitat degradation, and food scarcity can all threaten these wonderful critters. Even worse, increasing numbers of sea otters are dying from disease and parasites.
The sea otter is a sentinel species for nearshore ecosystem health. Marine diseases, particularly in California, from increasing pollution into our coastal waters is featured in a recent article, “Sea Sickness: The Upsurge in Marine Diseases,” Bioscience (June 2006), highlighting Toxoplasma gondii, which is one of the diseases plaguing sea otters.
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