On May 22, 2015, NJ Senate President Sweeney, in conjunction
with US Congressman Pallone, authored a letter directed to Rutgers University
President Barchi, urging him, as President of the University leading the
seismic survey, to halt the proposed actions immediately. Citing the disruptive
impact and damaging effects of seismic testing on the marine environment,
especially the impact to the recreational and commercial fishing industries
which operate at peak capacity during the summer months, Congressman Pallone
and Senator Sweeney, emphasized that Rutgers University should “aspire to be a
good state citizen by minimizing negative impacts to our residents, businesses,
and the environment.” The letter stressed how critical a healthy ocean
ecosystem is to the economy of NJ, as almost 10,000 jobs are produced from the
recreational and commercial fishing industries alone, not including the
ancillary jobs necessary to support vibrant summer tourism based economy for
many communities.
Clean Ocean Action thanks Senate President Sweeney and
Congressman Pallone for their effective advocacy in support of a productive and
intact marine environment.
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