[env-trinity] NEWS: Court: Water Releases to Protect Salmon in California Move Forward
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Thu Aug 22 22:30:12 PDT 2013
NEWS RELEASE: Thursday, August 22, 2013
Contacts:
Glen Spain, Pacific Coast Federation of Fishermen's Associations, (541)
521-8655, _fish1ifr at aol.com_ (mailto:fish1ifr at aol.com)
Jan Hasselman, Earthjustice, (206) 719-6512, _jhasselman at earthjustice.org_
(mailto:jhasselman at earthjustice.org)
Court: Water Releases to Protect Salmon in California Move Forward
Judge agrees water from Trinity River needed to prevent another fish kill
disaster on lower Klamath
Fresno, CA – A _federal court today ruled_
(http://earthjustice.org/news/press/2013/court-water-releases-to-protect-salmon-in-california-move-forward)
that water releases planned by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation to protect
the migration of Chinook salmon into the Klamath/Trinity rivers in Northern
California should move forward.
After a two day hearing in Fresno, CA, the court rejected demands by
agricultural interests in California’s Central Valley led by the Westlands Water
District, to block the releases, which were supposed to have started
August 13. After hearing from half a dozen fisheries experts who all agreed that
the water release program was supported by the science, the Court ruled
for the water release program to move forward.
The Court _concluded_
(http://earthjustice.org/documents/legal-document/pdf/court-water-releases-to-protect-salmon-in-california-move-forward) , “
...on balance, considering the significantly lower volume of water now
projected to be involved and the potential and enormous risk to the fishery of
doing nothing, the Court finds it in the public interest to permit the
augmentation to proceed.” (_Page 19_
(http://earthjustice.org/documents/legal-document/pdf/court-water-releases-to-protect-salmon-in-california-move-forward)
.)
“Commercial fishermen and Indian Tribes explained to the Court how another
large-scale fish kill would devastate the coastal economy,” said Glen
Spain of the Pacific Coast Federation of Fishermen's Associations (PCFFA). “
This decision is wonderful news for a California native salmon run and all the
coastal communities who depend on the salmon for their sustainable
livelihoods.”
The _Court also noted_
(http://earthjustice.org/documents/legal-document/pdf/court-water-releases-to-protect-salmon-in-california-move-forward) , “
...the flow augmentation releases are designed to prevent a potentially serious
fish die off from impacting salmon populations entering the Klamath River
estuary. There is no dispute and the record clearly reflects that the 2002
fish kill had severe impacts on commercial fishing interests, tribal
fishing rights, and the ecology, and that another fish kill would likely have
similar impacts.” (_Page 16_
(http://earthjustice.org/documents/legal-document/pdf/court-water-releases-to-protect-salmon-in-california-move-forward) .)
Attorney Jan Hasselman of Earthjustice who intervened on behalf of PCFFA
said, “The decision to protect salmon also protects the Northern California
coastal communities. Salmon runs can provide jobs forever if managed
correctly. The science is clear that additional releases are needed to protect
this priceless resource.”
This year is unusual in that extremely low flow conditions in the lower
Klamath are occurring at the same time fisheries managers expect the
second-largest run of chinook on record to begin arriving within days. Federal,
state and tribal salmon biologists have been gravely concerned that this
confluence of high runs and low flows will lead to another mass fish kill like
the one that occurred in 2002.
Experts explained to the judge how water conditions in the basin this year
are almost identical to those in 2002, except with a far larger adult run
of chinook. The undisputed evidence before the Court was that the risk of
another fish kill was grave.
The 2002 fish kill led to coast-wide closures of commercial, recreational
and tribal fishing, leading to serious harm to the economy. Congress
ultimately appropriated $60 million in disaster assistance to help coastal
communities, an amount that was widely regarded as a fraction of what was needed.
_Read the court decision_
(http://earthjustice.org/documents/legal-document/pdf/court-water-releases-to-protect-salmon-in-california-move-forward) .
ONLINE VERSION OF THIS STATEMENT:
http://earthjustice.org/news/press/2013/court-water-releases-to-protect-salmon-in-california-move-forward
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