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(541) 396-3121 Ext. 248 FAX
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TDD (800) 735-2900 E-Mail:
jgriffith@co.coos.or.us
JOHN GRIFFITH
NIKKI WHITTY
GORDON ROSS |
Sen.
Ron Wyden
April 5, 2006
Sen.
Gordon Smith
Rep.
Peter DeFazio
Rep.
Greg Walden
Secretary
Gutierrez
Gov.
Ted Kulongoski
Gentlemen:
The
crisis on the
Currently
holding sway in media and some offices of government is the ideology that
with economic and social sacrifice we can manage the Klamath back to the
point where nature would operate in balance and return salmon to prehistoric
abundance. Professional promoters of this ideology say we can have a potato
or a salmon on our plate, but not both.
We the members
of the Board of Commissioners of Coos County, Oregon, advocate the opposing
ideology. It has its basis in history, reasoned thinking, and concern for
people and communities balanced with an understanding of and care for the
environment that sustains them. We call to your attention that Klamath basin
farmers and coastal salmon fishermen have already been visited with too much
sacrifice on behalf of the minority's ideology. These men and women have
been forced to see their careers as an annual struggle for mere subsistence.
We believe the fact that most farmers' and fishermen's children and
grandchildren are not following them into these vocations should be of
greater concern to
We therefore ask
that the federal government, with your full support Governor Kulongoski,
immediately take the declaratory and other actions necessary to have, from
this point forward, full salmon fishing seasons in the
We point out the
following facts in making our request:
1.
When dams were built on the
2.
3.
4.
Hundreds of millions of dollars have been spent to successfully build
up salmon habitat and numbers in
5.
Link River Dam raises Upper Klamath Lake only a few feet above an
ancient lava dam that caused this upper reach of the Klamath River to dry or
almost dry up in summer. With the Klamath Irrigation Project,
6.
Hundreds of millions of dollars have been spent to modify
We respectfully
offer our help to you. We understand political process. Voting to endorse
the ideology that bankrupts American producers is easier for members of
Congress whose constituents have not experienced the effects of laws like
the Endangered Species Act and Magnusen Stevens Fishery Conservation Act. We
can help select expert panelists for congressional committee hearings to
help make the case to incline more votes in support of reasonable management
on the
John
Griffith
Nikki Whitty
Gordon Ross
Chairman Vice
Chair Commissioner