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Hundreds of Klamath River
community members today marched from
Holladay Park in Portland to
PacifiCorp’s headquarters to demand the
removal of the lower four Klamath River
dams.
Photo: Local activists dropped this
banner over Interstate 84 in solidarity
with the Klamath River Indian Tribes and
recreational and commercial fishermen
this morning.

Klamath River Tribes and
Fishermen: No Business As Usual At
PacifiCorp
by Dan Bacher
A coalition of Klamath River Indian
tribes, fishermen, conservationists and
local supporters ramped up their
campaign to remove four fish-killing
dams on the river today when they held a
spirited protest in front of
PacifiCorp's headquarters in Portland.
The "Day of Action Against PacifiCorp"
started off at 8:30 a.m. today when
local activists hung a banner
proclaiming "Warren Buffett Kills
Salmon, Jobs and Communities" over
Interstate-84 in solidarity with the
Tribes. Around 200 people marched from
Holiday Park in Portland at noon to
converge in front of PacifiCorp for a
press conference at 1 p.m.
After the conference, 70 people occupied
the area in front of the headquarters,
effectively shutting down the front
entrance to PacifiCorp as company staff
locked the doors. Police decked out in
riot gear guarded the building, but no
arrests were made. The dam removal
advocates, including American Indian
Movement (AIM) activists, commercial
fishermen and other local supporters,
pounded on the doors of the building,
disrupting business at the power
company.
“We are here to let PacifiCorp and
Warren Buffett know that there will be
no business as usual for PacifiCorp as
long as there is no business as usual
for Klamath River communities,” said
Chook Chook Hillman of the Karuk Tribe
and a member of the Klamath Justice
Coalition.
Earlier this year Mr. Hillman confronted
the ultimate owner of PacifiCorp’s
Klamath Dams, billionaire Warren
Buffett, at the Berkshire Hathaway
Shareholders’ meeting in Omaha,
Nebraska. After camping out in line
overnight, Hillman was able to address
Buffett before a crowd of 30,000
shareholders.
“I asked Buffett why he has donated
money to solve issues of poverty and
disease in the Third World while he is
creating those very conditions in my
back yard,” said Hillman. “He dodged the
question."
Warren Buffett has stalled the removal
of the four outmoded dams that are
"choking life from the waters and
communities of the Klamath Watershed,"
said Craig Tucker, Karuk Tribe
spokesman.
"The Klamath Dams block over 300 miles
of salmon spawning habitat, heat water
temperatures to levels lethal to salmon,
and create reservoirs full of toxic
blue-green algae," stated Tucker.
"Tribes, environmentalists, fishermen,
and farmers have all asked PacifiCorp
negotiate terms for dam removal as
parties seek to develop a comprehensive
approach to restoring the river and the
rural economies that depend on it."
PacifiCorp has on several occasions
suggested that they are willing to
negotiate a dam removal agreement, but
Tucker and other dam removal advocates
attending the protest remain dubious of
the company’s sincerity.
“PacifiCorp has repeatedly taken actions
to delay the relicensing process and
denied any responsibility for the fish
kills and toxic algae blooms we see on
the Klamath. PacifiCorp should work with
Tribes, farmers, and fisherman to remove
these fish killing and costly dams,”
said Georgianna Myers, a member of the
Yurok Tribe.
The Klamath Justice Coalition and their
partners, through their protest and
press conference, hoped to educate the
public about the impacts of the dams and
to highlight the fact that economic
reports from federal and state agencies
show dam removal to be cheaper than
relicensing. They want to hold
PacifiCorp and Warren Buffett
accountable for destroying the Klamath
fishery and polluting the Klamath River
with toxic microcystis algae.
The campaign to remove Klamath dams
occurs as West Coast salmon fisheries
are in their greatest-ever crisis. The
Bush and Schwarzenegger administrations,
for the first time in history, closed
commerical and recreational salmon
fishing in ocean waters off Oregon and
California this year. Salmon fishing in
Central Valley rivers is also closed
this year with the exception of a short
season from November 1 through December
31 on a small stretch of the Sacramento
River.
This year's closures were caused by the
collapse of the Sacramento River fall
run chinook salmon, until very recently
the most robust of West Coast salmon
runs. However, commercial salmon fishing
off California Oregon in 2006 was
severely restricted by the dramatic
decline of Klamath River.
The 2006 Klamath River salmon disaster
was the legacy of the Klamath Fish Kill
of September 2002, when over 68,000
adult salmon perished in disease spurred
by low, warm water conditions caused by
a change in water policy by the Bush
administration. In that spring and every
year since then, the vast majority of
Klamath juvenile salmon have perished
due to disease infection spurred by
continuing poor water quality.
Although the Bush and Schwarzenegger
administrations claim the collapse of
Central Valley chinook salmon
populations from 800,000 in 2002 to less
than 60,000 this year is the result of
ocean conditions, fishing groups, Tribes
and independent scientists say the
collapse is spurred by massive water
exports from the beleagured California
Delta in recent years. A record 6.4
milllion acre feet was exported out of
the Delta in 2005, much of it exported
to irrigate drainage-impaired land that
should have never been irrigated - and
should be immediately taken out of
production.
For more information about the Klamath
Justice Coalition, contact, Georgianna
Myers, spokesperson for the Klamath
Justice Coalition, (707) 599-0877, or
Craig Tucker, Spokesman for the Karuk
Tribe, 916-207-8294.
More information can be found at the
following websites:
http://www.salmonforsavings.com
http://www.klamathriver.org
http://www.berkshireshareholder.com
http://www.yuroktribe.org/Klamath.htm
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