[env-trinity] Bee Letter: A Fishery Nightmare Made in Washington
Daniel Bacher
danielbacher at hotmail.com
Tue May 31 16:47:18 PDT 2005
Here's my letter regarding today's Sacramento Bee article, "salmon harvest
will be slashed":
A Fishery Nightmare Made In Washington
"Salmon harvest will be slashed," May 31: It is outrageous that commercial
fishermen, recreational anglers and the Klamath River Indian tribes have to
suffer drastic cuts in salmon harvest this year because of a man-made
environmental disaster that was engineered in Washington by Bush
administration officials.
In a year when fishery managers expect to see the largest ever ocean
abundance of Sacramento fall-run chinooks, commercial fishermen face severe
harvest restrictions because these fish mingle at sea with the beleaguered
Klamath fish. The only reason why Klamath stocks are so low is because the
Department of Interior in 2002 changed Klamath Basin water policy to deliver
irrigation water to subsidized growers at the expense of fish and downstream
users.
Over 200,000 juvenile chinooks perished in the spring of 2002 and 68,000
adult salmon died before spawning that fall because of low, warm water
conditions caused by the water policy change. The very least that
administration officials can do, after causing all of this environmental and
economic devastation, is to issue an economic fisheries disaster
determination. I agree completely with Glen Spain that The Klamath River is
an ESA disaster.
Dan Bacher, Sacramento
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