Btw people, if you sign up to receive updates from J*int Regi*n Marianas, you TOO will be able to receive email updates/press releases about how often and where the trainings will take place. Jsyk. I'm not pulling these numbers of trainings out of thin air.
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Replying to @Lani4Pasifika
Are they all field exercises? In the past, some of them were just simulations of increased FPCON where they just checked ID often. Took longer to get past the gate guards and they'd ID you before entering different buildings, but no actual field simulations.
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Replying to @drewnonymous
Idk about residents getting a heads-up for FPCON, I never receive anything for that. We receive it for any trainings going on needing public advisories. I would say in 2020 there's been a huge uptick in trainings in general but especially at-sea trainings. This week, 5 are at sea
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Replying to @Lani4Pasifika @drewnonymous
And 3 are on land. And by land that could mean Farallon de Medinilla, which one of these trainings are. And they don't necessarily last one day. They could be up to 4-5 days even. So that's eight trainings of a 2 days per training just for this week. Last week was the same.
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Another thing is in 2015 (and maybe a few other times who knows) they have been caught using sonar on days when they didn't issue a public advisory. So it cant be ruled out that they only use sonar & kill whales on non-training days. They even denied it until video proof surfaced
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