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When he signed California’s long overdue
state budget today, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, true
to his role as the "Fish Terminator," blue penciled $3.1
million in funding from a key program run by the
Department of Fish and Game (DFG) to restore endangered
and threatened salmon, steelhead and other species.
Schwarzenegger Continues His War on Fish and the
Environment
by Dan Bacher
When he signed California’s long overdue state budget
today, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, true to his role
as the "Fish Terminator," blue penciled $3.1 million in
funding from a key program run by the Department of Fish
and Game (DFG) to restore endangered and threatened
salmon, steelhead and other species.
Although some deluded reporters and editors in the
corporate media still portray Governor Schwarzenegger as
the "Green Governor" for his grandstanding over global
warming and "sustainability," more and more Californians
are waking up to the fact that the Schwarzenegger
administration has been an unprecedented environmental
disaster.
In the latest episode in his apparently relentless zeal
to destroy California fisheries, Schwarzenegger has axed
critical funding for DFG's Biodiversity Program staff.
This staff is responsible for administering and
enforcing California’s Endangered Species Act (CESA) as
well as reviewing and approving timber harvesting plans
and applications for “incidental take” permits. The
state’s efforts for recovery of threatened and
endangered species, including CESA-listed species of
declining salmon, are also budgeted under this program,
according to a statement from California Trout.
California Trout, a prominent watershed and fish
conservation group, strongly opposes Governor
Schwarzenegger’s line item veto of $3.1 million in
funding for these critical DFG activities.
“We are deeply disappointed that the governor would opt
to severely limit DFG’s ability to protect our
environment at this critical time,” said California
Trout Chief Executive Officer Brian Stranko.
“Particularly given the dramatic recent reductions in
salmon populations and other threatened and endangered
species, this action seems especially short-sighted. His
action is particularly troublesome given the relatively
minor savings achieved to our multi-billion dollar state
budget.”
California Trout said that it hopes to work with the
legislature and the governor in the near future to
identify "alternative funding sources" for these crucial
programs as soon as possible.
The latest move by Schwarzenegger must be seen in
context of a series of attacks by his adminstration
against fish and the environment over the past several
years. Schwarzenegger has presided over the worst
fishery crisis in West Coast history, the closure of
salmon fishing in ocean waters off California and Oregon
and in Central Valley rivers. The fishing closure by the
state and federal governments was spurred by the
unprecedented collapse of the Central Valley fall run
chinook salmon population, until recently the most
robust of West Coast salmon runs and the driver of West
Coast fisheries.
Though the Bush and Schwarzenegger adminstrations claim
that "ocean conditions" are responsible for the
collapse, all of the available evidence points to
increasing water exports out of the California Delta and
declining water quality as the main factors behind the
dramatic decline of Sacramento River salmon. At the same
time, an unholy trinity of increased water exports,
toxic chemicals and invasive species have combined to
drive four Delta pelagic fish species - delta smelt,
longfin smelt, threadfin shad and juvenile striped bass
- to the lowest ever recorded population levels.
Rather than trying to restore these rapidly dwindling
fish populations, Schwarzenegger has only worked to make
matters worse by campaigning for a environmentally
destructive and enormously costly water bond with
Senator Diane Feinstein. Although Schwarzenegger and
Feinstein failed to generate the political momentum to
place the bond measure on the November ballot, there is
no doubt that they will be working to get the bailout
bond for corporate water contractors on the March or
June ballot this coming year.
Schwarzenegger's $9.3 billion water bond, opposed by a
broad coalition of recreational anglers, commercial
fishermen, Indian Tribes, conservation groups and
outspoken farmers, would provide for the construction of
two new reservoirs and "improved water conveyance" - the
Governor's code language for a peripheral canal.
These proposed dams and canal would create the
infrastructure to export even more water out of the
imperiled Delta when what we actually need is reduced
pumping and water exports!
In addition to his push for a water bond, the Governor's
war on fish and the environment has included:
• The refusal of his appointed officials on the State
Water Resources Control Board and regional boards to
hold agricultural polluters to the same standards as
industry and municipalities, in spite of pleas by
fishermen, conservationists and farmworkers.
• His veto of historic suction dredge mining
legislation, sponsored by the Karuk Indian Tribe and
California Trout, last year. More recently, the Governor
pressured the Legislature to remove interim suction
dredge mining restrictions that were to have been
incorporated as part of an omnibus resource trailer
bill, AB 1338 (Huffman) that was adopted by the
Legislature last Monday night as part of the state
budget package and sent to the Governor.
• His persistent fast-track advocacy of "no fishing
zones" on the California Coast, under the guise of
"Marine Protected Areas." These areas kick sustainable
commercial and receational fishermen off the water while
doing nothing to stop water pollution, habitat
degradation, water diversions and water exports that
have resulted in huge fishery declines. Could it be that
Schwarzengger is removing fishermen from the water,
forcing them to find work elsewhere, in order to
eliminate the most persistent critics of his water
policies?
• The failure by the DFG under the Schwarzenegger
administration to support a volunteer rescue of tens of
thousands of striped bass, Sacramento blackfish,
Sacramento splittail, largemouth bass and other species
last November when the Bureau of Reclamation drained
Prospect Island in the California Delta. Before the
volunteers were finally allowed to do the rescue,
thousands of fish died, making Prospect Island the
largest fish kill ever documented on the Delta and one
of the largest fish kills in California history.
Today, the Governor engaged in more high profile "green
washing" by issuing a statement on the "Western Climate
Initiative’s Regional Climate Change Program, again
trying to portray himself as the "Green Governor" when
his actual record in regards to fish and the environment
are the worst of any Governor in the state's history.
“We’re sending a strong message to our federal
governments that states and provinces are moving forward
in the absence of federal action, and we’re setting the
stage for national programs that are just as
aggressive," Schwarzenegger gushed. "This proposal goes
hand-in-hand with California’s landmark climate change
efforts and is an essential part of helping us meet our
AB 32 goals. With all our states and provinces equally
committed, we can achieve the largest amount of emission
reductions in the world while spurring renewable energy
development and creating green jobs.”
If Schwarzenegger is really concerned about creating
"green jobs," why is he slashing the DFG budget for
endangered species programs, kicking sustainable
recreational and commercial fishermen off the water and
campaiging for the destruction of the West Coast's
largest and most significant estuary, the California
Delta?
As Barbara Barrigan-Parrilla, campaign director of
Restore the Delta, told me last year, "Schwarzenegger is
as green as a silk plant. When you get up close, you
realize that is all a big fake.”
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