- United States
- Calif.
- Letter
his remote sanctuary for nesting and breeding. This protected wildlife refuge was meticulously restored after years of military activity, allowing seabir d populations to rebound. The potential use of Johnston Atoll as a rocket landing site poses a serious threat to the delicate ecosystem and the millions of seabirds that rely on t , infrastructure development, and potential invasive species introductions cannot be understated Introducing disruptive rocket operations could undo decades of conservation efforts and imperil these vulnerable species. The implications of sonic booms These impacts would undoubtedly disturb nesting birds, causing them to abandon their eggs and potentially decimating entire breeding seasons. There is a high risk of irreversible harm to this fragile environment. is unacceptable. I urge you to explore alternative locations that do not jeopardize critical wildlife habitats. While expediting military cargo transport may have benefits, pursuing this objective at the expense of one of the last remaining intact ocean ecosystems Protecting our natural heritage should be a paramount concern, not an afterthought. This project must be reevaluated through a comprehensive environment al impact assessment to fully understand the ramifications.