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California
Appeals Court
Upholds Coho Salmon Endangered
Species Status
by Dan
Bacher
Tuesday Nov 20th, 2007
5:37 PM
California
Coho Salmon won a long-fought battle for state protection today,
according to California Trout. A California Appeals Court in
Sacramento
affirmed endangered species
status for the once abundant fish.
FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
November 20, 2007
CONTACT: Mike Mermin
510-868-8793
CALIFORNIA APPEALS COURT UPHOLDS COHO SALMON ENDANGERED SPECIES STATUS
California Coho win long-fought battle for state protection
Sacramento - The California Court of Appeal today upheld a previous
ruling by the state's superior court, affirming endangered species
status for the embattled California Coho salmon in the case of
California Forestry Association et al. v. Fish & Game Commission et
al. The original petition for listing of the Coho under the California
Endangered Species Act (CESA) was successfully submitted by California
Trout on behalf of the Salmon and Steelhead Recovery Coalition in July
2000, and re-affirmed today.
"This is a resounding victory for
California
's natural heritage,"
said Brian Stranko of California Trout. "With this ruling, the hard
work of protecting this magnificent and important species can begin in
earnest."
California
's Coho salmon received full
protection under a finalized CESA listing in March 2005, but a group of
timber interests attempted to undo years of recovery planning by
repeatedly challenging the listing. The case for CESA listing has been
upheld at every level of decision-making, including a ruling by the
state superior court in June 2006.
Coho habitat has been severely degraded over the past century, largely
due to poor land use practices that have resulted in rising water
temperatures, increased river siltation, low water flows and a lack of
habitat complexity in historic Coho streams. As a consequence, the Coho
salmon population has been reduced by over 90% in
California
, with many stream
populations wiped out entirely.
California Trout intervened in this case as part of their ongoing work
to protect the wild native fish species of
California
, an effort which over the
last four decades has resulted in significant conservation improvements
throughout the state.
About
California
Trout: Founded in 1971,
California Trout was the first statewide conservation group to focus on
securing protections for
California
's unparalleled wild and
native trout diversity. Working with local communities, business,
partners and government agencies, California Trout employs conservation
science, education, and advocacy to craft effective solutions for
California
's water resources and
fisheries. Among its many current initiatives, California Trout is now
leading the effort to save the official state fish, which is the
California
golden trout.
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Source:
http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2007/11/20/18462500.php |