[env-trinity] Name Change Won't Alter Resources Agency's Dark Mission
Dan Bacher
danielbacher at fishsniffer.com
Thu Feb 5 09:13:51 PST 2009

Name Change Won't Alter Resources Agency's Dark Mission
by Dan Bacher
The Resources Agency on January 1 adopted a new name, the California
"Natural" Resources Agency, to give the agency a more "green" veneer.
Unfortunately, nothing has changed at the agency that has presided
over the collapse of the state's salmon, steelhead and other fish
populations.
A press release from the agency in late December claimed that the
name change was adopted to "better reflect its mission."
"Since 1961, the Resources Agency has been responsible for the
safeguarding and stewardship of California’s precious natural
resources," according to the release. "From water and wildlife
management and conservation to wildland fire protection, energy,
ocean and coastal policy, land stewardship, climate change
adaptation, sustainable living, and the promotion of outdoor
recreation, the agency oversees most all of the state’s functions
designed to protect California’s natural resources."
In July, Governor Arnold "Fish Terminator" Schwarzenegger signed
Senate Bill 1464 (Maldonado) authorizing the Resources Agency to
change its name. "The new Agency logo will remain largely the same
and the change will be phased in gradually as new supplies are
ordered," the release stated. "In this way there will be little or no
cost to the Agency or any of its departments, boards or commissions
save for any replacement costs that would normally be incurred."
California’s Natural Resources Agency is responsible for the
state’s natural resource policies, programs and activities. It has
17,000 employees and oversees 25 departments, commissions, boards and
conservancies, including the Department of Fish and Game, Department
of Water Resources and California Water Resources Control Board.
However, wouldn’t it be more appropriate for the Resources Agency to
adopt a name that truly reflects its REAL primary mission? Based on
my years covering California fisheries, this mission appears to be
engineering the collapse of Central Valley salmon fisheries, driving
the California Delta's pelagic fish populations to the edge of
extinction, building a peripheral canal, constructing more dams,
slashing funds for salmon and steelhead restoration, and instituting
massive closures of public trust fisheries throughout the state’s
ocean waters.
Considering all of this, wouldn’t “the Natural Destruction
Agency” be a more appropriate name for the agency? Other potential
names for the agency could be “Bureau of Corporate
Greenwashing,” “Raping of Natural Resources Agency,” “No More
Natural Resources Agency,” “The Fish Termination Agency,” or
the “Water Exports Agency.” Readers of my articles have also
suggested the "Final Legislative Usurpation of Significant Habitats,
FLUSH," and "The Death Star" as more appropriate names for this
agency with such as legacy of environmental destruction behind it.
More recently, Karuk Tribe Vice Chair Leaf Hillman proposed that the
name of one of the agency's member departments, the Department of
Fish and Game (DFG), be changed more accurately to reflect its
"mission" after DFG Director Donald Koch rejected a petition by the
Tribe, California Trout and Friends of the North Fork to restrict
suction dredge gold mining in order to protect salmon and steelhead
populations. "I guess DFG really stands for Department of Frontier
Greed," Hillman quipped.
While the name of the agency has changed, pelagic (open water) fish
populations of the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta continue to
collapse.There is nothing "natural" about this unprecedented and
catastrophic species decline.
The delta smelt population has declined to its lowest level ever,
according to the latest data from the DFG's fall midwater trawl
survey. The DFG studies the health of these populations by compiling
an "index," a relative measure of abundance. The index declined to 23
in fall 2008, down from the previous low level of 28 in fall 2009.
American shad also reached a record low level in 2008. The index was
271, compared to 533 in 2007 and 9360 in 2003. Threadfin shad also
declined to a record low population level, down to 450 from 3177 in
2007.
The Sacramento splittail, a native minnow, declined to the lowest-
ever level this fall. In fact, no splittail were observed in the fall
survey, while only one fish was documented the previous autumn.
Only the striped bass and longfin smelt showed an increase, though
the population levels are still precariously low. The striper index
rose to 220 in 2008 from 82 in 2007, both alarmingly low numbers. In
contrast, the index was 9500 in 1971, when the population was still
healthy before the fish-killing state and federal pumps went into
full operation.
The longfin smelt abundance index rose from a record low of 13 in
fall 2007 to 113 this fall. By comparison, the index was 6654 in 1998.
These fish populations have declined to unprecedented low population
levels because of the deplorable water and fishery management
policies of the California "Natural" Resources Agency under the
Schwarzenegger administration, combined with extremely bad management
by the federal government. State and federal fishery biologists have
pinpointed three major causes of the fishery decline - increased
water exports, toxics and invasive species. More recently, increases
in ammonia releases through sewage treatment plants have been cited
by scientists as a possible factor.
Record water export levels occurred in 2003 (6.3 million acre feet),
2004 (6.1 MAF), 2005 (6.5 MAF) and 2006 (6.3 MAF). Exports averaged
4.6 MAF annually between 1990 and 1999 and increased to an average of
6 MAF between 2000 and 2007, a rise of almost 30 percent, according
to the California Sportfishing Protection Alliance.
The crisis in Delta fisheries will not be solved by changing the
agency's name - or taking more water out of the Delta through the
peripheral canal proposed by Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, the
Department of Water Resources, Senator Diane Feinstein and the Nature
Conservancy as a "solution" to the Delta's problems. The canal and
more dams that Schwarzenegger and Mike Chrisman, Resources Secretary,
are campaigning for will only exacerbate the imperiled status of
these fish populations, driving them over the precipice of extinction.
The only way the Resources Agency can live up to its new "natural"
name is to abandon the mad campaign for a peripheral canal and more
dams, mandate water conservation by corporate agribusiness, adopt
tough agricultural water pollution standards and require the
retirement of toxic selenium-filled soil in the Westlands Water
District.
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