Dolphins Team Up With The US Navy For Terror Exercise
May 20th, 2010 - 10:16 pm ICT by Pen Men At WorkMay 20, 2010 (Pen Men at Work): A dolphin and two sea lions are being schooled by the American Navy about probable aquatic terror outrages. These cerebral animals demonstrated their merit during the anti-terror schooling exercises that were organized at ports throughout California.
The dolphin detected a terrorist hiding in the black water by utilizing an apparatus carried in its mouth. Even one of the sea lions hardly took a minute to discover a bogus mine underneath a pier in close proximity to AT&T Park.
The exercise commenced on Tuesday as a component of California’s twelve-monthly and 2-day homeland security exercises. The exercises are held to determine the preparedness of the state to effectively counter disasters, natural as well as man-made.
California has as many as eleven ports and it handles 60 percent of America’s container shipping traffic. In keeping with Tom LaPuzza, a spokesperson for the Navy Marine Mammals program, protection of ports is very significant and the dolphins and sea lions can sometimes be more effectual than humans in the task. He explicated that dolphins can utilize their sonar to detect items that would take humans days or weeks to unearth.
LaPuzza divulged that these animals don’t have to bring possibly hazardous mines. Instead, these animals locate the perilous mines and position markers on them before Navy divers repossess and neutralize them. He unveiled that the marine mammal program is numerous decades old and dolphins and sea lions were employed during the Vietnam War and Operation Iraqi Freedom.
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