
Rumsfeld defends use of sonar to Okinawans
THE WASHINGTON TIMES / Nov 17 Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld yesterday defended the Navy's use of sonar in the Pacific and told the governor of Okinawa, Japan, that scientific studies have shown it poses little danger to the environment. ...U.S. official said the Navy's sonar is used at several bases. Recently, it was used in Okinawa to detect the presence of Chinese submarines.
The governor's list included a call for banning the use of "new low-frequency sonar made for underwater detection" around Japan, according to a copy of the petition. ...environmental groups have charged that the Navy's low-frequency Surveillance Towed Array Sensor System is harming whales, causing nitrogen narcosis and leading the mammals to beach themselves. Defense officials say the sonar is a vital element of antisubmarine warfare.