[env-trinity] Klamath River ALERT From Keith Parker
Josh Allen
jallen at trinitycounty.org
Tue Jul 10 13:41:53 PDT 2007
Here's an alarming letter I just got from Keith Parker in Requa about
the high water temperatures now occurring on the lower Klamath River.
Dan
Hi Dan,
The salmon have showed up very late but in large numbers. We are
knocking the heck out them in the estuary but upriver the large
amount of moss and grass from the warm upriver water is making
fishing difficult. WE ARE HEADED FOR DISASTER AGAIN THOUGH IF
SOMETHING ISN'T DONE IMMEDIATELY! They cut our flows again which
raised the water temperature even more. Unbelievably, the water
temperature at midnight this morning hit 76.2 degrees F according to
the real-time data from the Klamath Sensor Station (KNK) a few miles
upriver from the mouth. As of 11:30 AM the sensor temp has cooled a
little but still 73.3 degrees F. See the attached ten day
temperature graph. This may become another lethal event for these
salmon just now entering the river. Some guides are reporting
hooking 13 and landing 10 salmon in the estuary, so the salmon are
coming in thick. We need help now! Everyone needs to get on the
telephone!
Thanks,
Keith Parker
Yurok Tribal Member
Requa, CA
(for more info) Tel: 707-799-8771
Here are some phone numbers:
Jeff McCracken - Bureau of Reclamation, Public affairs - Tel:
916-978-5100 or 5101
Pablo Arroyave, BOR Area Manager, Klamath Basin - Tel: 541-883-6935
Christine Karas - Bureau of Reclamation, Klamath Falls - Tel:
541-880-2555
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