Green Party candidate
calls for
Marine Protected Areas and a Ban on Seismic Testing
Press
Release
December 16,
2005, Saltsprings, Pictou County
David Orton, Green Party candidate for Central Nova,
says that "to make
peace with nature, we must adapt to and not
fundamentally change the
marine
ecosystem. The oceans off Canada's East Coast
have been
commercially
exploited since the late fifteenth century, without
paying attention to
the
rhythms and tolerances of the oceanic ecosystem."
Many rural Canadians have come to learn first-hand
that there is no
permanent
unspoilt space for one's family which cannot be fundamentally
disrupted by
capitalist economic activity. In his campaign, Orton will
try
to reflect the
views of this human constituency and oppose all seismic
testing in
inshore waters. He said "We can
expect to see drilling rigs
as
part of a new landscape for coastal residents, if
the oil and gas
boosters
get their way, plus all the toxic releases which can
be expected from
leaks,
pipeline breakages, well blow-outs, release of
drilling muds, human
errors,
etc."
Orton strongly opposes the activities of the
oil and gas industry
in the
region, in its
offshore and onshore gas pipeline phases, because: "when
we
know the destructive role of increasing climate
change gases, promoting
rising fossil fuel consumption should rightly be
regarded as a major
criminal activity."
Many groups and individuals, including fishers,
aboriginals,
environmentalists, tourism operators and area residents, have banded
together in
the organization Save Our Seas and
Shores Coalition to
oppose
seismic
testing in the inshore waters around Nova Scotia. The firing of
air
guns along the
floor of the ocean bottom, in search of oil and gas is
deafening for
marine life. As one Dalhousie University scientist has
written, "seismic blasts from exploration can be
heard half-way across
the Atlantic."
Orton recently pointed out that "The Canada-Nova Scotia Off-Shore Board,
which hands out exploration licenses to oil and gas
companies,
supposedly
oversees seismic testing. Yet there is no real
public consultation. The way this
board operates is a perfect example of what
environmentalists have come
to
call 'regulatory capture.' That is, a body which is
supposed to
regulate and
oversee the oil and gas industry, becomes another
promotional and public
relations arm for the industry."
As a supporter of the deep ecology environmental
philosophy, Orton will
also
try to
represent the non-human marine constituency in this discussion,
by
being a voice
for ALL marine species who will be directly impacted by
oil
and gas
activity including seals, seabirds, whales, cormorants and
bluefin
tuna. Orton
calls for extensive "no-take" marine protected areas in
these
inshore
waters, closed to all commercial fishing and extractive
activities.
Many
commercially targeted fish species, whether groundfish or
pelagics
like herring,
mackerel and capelin, have an observed weight-at-age
which is
decreasing because of intense fishing pressures and this is
reflected
throughout the ocean food web. He said "The overall intensity of
the
commercial fishery has to be drastically scaled
back.Sea birds, marine
mammals and other species must
have their own 'allocations' of food
sufficient for their needs. Humans must share the
ocean bounty and not
try to appropriate all of it."
Orton concluded, "We
cannot continue treating the oceans as a 'sea of
slaughter' as Farley Mowat has documented. Gone
forever are the Sea
Mink,
the Great Auk and the Labrador Duck. The
Atlantic populations of
the Walrus
and the Grey Whale have been wiped out. We humans
have to learn before
it is
too late, to extend our circle of concern to the
oceans and the Earth.
All
life is ultimately one."
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Authorized by the Official Agent for David
Orton
Contacts:
Mark A. Brennan
Campaign
Manager for The Green Party Candidate for Central Nova, David
Orton
GREEN PARTY OF
CANADA www.greenparty.ca
Phone Central
Nova Campaign Manager (902) 396 4397
Green Party
Candidate, David Orton (925) 925 2514
Email David
Orton: dorton@greenparty.ca
"Make Peace With Nature, Vote Green"
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