Answer: YES. Advisement "free", save $225,000. No doubt some birds will die. And do fireworks scare and temporarily displace wildlife, in San Francisco, Pacifica and elsewhere. Any studies being made about that?

"To keep the big America's Cup contest afloat, San Francisco has agreed to spend $150,000 to study whether the racing boats - and their towering sails - will scare birds on the bay.


...In addition to spending $150,000 on the bird-disturbance study, the city will come up with $75,000 for another type of bird - the legal eagles who filed the suit and could have tied up the America's Cup for months." Read Article.
Related - America's Cup, includes 3.43 minute video. The best sailors, the fastest boats." "The boat is an essential element of the vision for the 34th America’s
Cup, which will feature 72-foot catamarans raced on San Francisco Bay in
the Finals in 2013."
Posted by Kathy Meeh
2 comments:
who cares. they always come back and poop on everything.
What about all the birds dying from the windmills? SF is nuts!
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