| By Dennis M. Becklin - Publisher |

Eugene, Oregon - The
Ninth District Court of Appeals announced on Tuesday, February 24, 2004, that it
is throwing out the Endangered Species Act "threatened" listing of
Oregon
coastal coho salmon. There's going to be a lot
of crow to eat by State and Federal agency operatives,
Right
at the top of my crow-eating list is former Governor John Kitzhaber. This
governor spent eight years in office pushing the radical environmental salmon
agenda. What did he gain for the state? Economic disaster.
Kitzhaber's
fixation with saving un-threatened salmon ushered in a calamitous loss of timber
industry jobs, countless costs for litigation expenses by resource based
industries and an era of economically threatened
One
of those costly legal actions was directed at the Grants Pass Irrigation
District. The ESA coho listing was the club used by State and Federal agencies
and environmentalists to beat the irrigation district into submission. Now, GPID
will receive the consolation prize of knowing that it was right in its
litigation position all along...that the cohos were not going extinct.
The
coho decision in the Court of Appeals came too late for GPID. Savage Rapids Dam
will be removed at a cost of many millions of dollars...and its removal will not
make one whit of difference in the numbers of salmon or steelhead in the
Studies
at the dam in 1998 and 1999 determined conclusively that the dam kills virtually
no fish, despite the trumped-up claims in the Final Environmental Report
prepared by the Federal Government. But...oh well...we're just going to demolish
the dam anyway and chalk up the experience to Kitzhaber's wayward dam hatred.
Also
near the top of my crow-eating list are all of the pseudo-environmentalists,
FishExtremist flyfishing political action groups, commercial fishing
lobbyist/lawfirms and other environmental activists who have been proclaiming
hatchery fish to be inferior to wild fish of the same species. The
Right
up there in the crow pecking order is a litany of
Some
of the damage done to
The
hundreds of millions of dollars thrown at unnecessary salmon recovery is
ghastly. The only benefactors of this waste are the environmental law firms that
profited by claiming and receiving their legal fees, paid for by American
taxpayers, under the provisions of the Endangered Species Act
For
the press release from the Pacific Legal Foundation, which fought and won this
case...click here.
Title=Oregon+Coast+Salmon+Listing+Invalidated%3A+Ninth+Circuit+
Dismisses+Appeal+of+Landmark+%3Ci%3EAlsea%3C%2Fi%3E+
Case%2D%2D%2DBogus+ESA+Protections+for+%93Wild%94+Salmon+Must+Go
To read one of my previous editorials on the issue of hatchery versus wild fish, click here:
http://www.grantspassnews.com/articles/index.cfm?artOID=110880&cp=004277
The cohos deserve to party tonight...They're not going extinct. What a great excuse for a fish party.