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![]() wrote: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/articl...type=printable But scientists who study seabirds and other species on the islands 28 miles off the coast of San Francisco -- which some call "California's Galapagos" -- said even limited public visits could have serious effects on populations of birds and marine mammals that have rebounded since access to the islands by humans was strictly limited in 1969. Limited to bearded, birkenstock wearing F&W or non-profit biologists as a private playground. Critics of the bill also warn that it could be precedent setting, allowing not just ham radio operators but birders and others to visit the main island, which is less than a quarter of a square mile in area and is densely packed with seabirds and other marine life. Maybe they'll get white spots on their LL Bean hats. |
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