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Chefs,
Fishermen, Congress Members Urge Consumers to "Vote With Your
Fork!"
Reception
in
Washington
DC
highlights unique value of wild Pacific salmon
May 8, 2007
Washington
,
DC
-- Chefs from across
the nation, fishermen, fish-buyers and conservationists will gather
today with members of Congress to celebrate wild Pacific salmon at the
"Vote With Your Fork!" reception, and highlight what Americans
stand to lose if we do not take steps to protect habitat for these
iconic fish.
"Wild salmon are
incredibly important to the economic prosperity of the
Pacific Northwest
,
Alaska
and our Native American
communities," said Congressman Mike Thompson (D-CA).
"They're also the healthier choice, for both our bodies and the
environment. We need to do everything we can to restore and protect our
rivers so wild salmon can thrive."
Fewer wild salmon are
returning each year to key western watersheds. Degraded habitat
conditions, western water management, and river blockages like dams are
causing our nation's last great salmon runs to disappear. Even healthy
salmon runs in
Alaska
-- where the bulk of
commercially available wild salmon is currently caught -- are now
facing threats that may harm their remarkable habitat.
"Wild salmon in one
of the few wild foods we still regularly see on the dinner table,"
said Alice Waters, chef and owner of Chez Panisse in Berkeley, CA.
"They have an exquisite, delicate flavor and eating wild salmon can
connect you in a beautiful way to the sea. But only a long-term
commitment to protecting and restoring salmon habitat will ensure that
Pacific wild salmon remains a natural resource."
In 2006, fishery managers
closed some 700 miles of Pacific coast -- stretching from Monterey,
California to just south of the mouth of the Columbia River in Oregon --
to nearly all commercial salmon fishing. The closure was an effort to
reduce the catch of one wild salmon population that has plummeted
sharply in recent years: the
Klamath River
's population of fall
chinook, or king, salmon.
"When you have a bad
year like 2006, it hurts salmon fishermen, fish distributors, and
restaurant owners all along the coast," said Riley Starks, a
commercial salmon fisherman and owner of the Willows Inn on
Lummi Island
,
WA
. "If we're going to
maintain fishing communities and fish-based economies in our coastal
towns, we have to plan for long-term protection and restoration for the
rivers, streams, oceans, and sounds where wild salmon live and spawn. We
have to remain conscious of our every impact on these fragile
systems."
The goal of today's
"Vote With Your Fork!" reception is to highlight the culinary
and economic benefits of healthy, wild-caught Pacific salmon, and to
demonstrate consumer demand for long-term protections for salmon
habitat. The reception will feature wild-caught salmon supplied by
Alaskan fishermen, and prepared by four
Washington
DC
restaurants. Wild salmon
hors d'oeuvres will be served alongside wine donated by wineries in
Oregon
and
Washington
states.
"Wild salmon is an
icon of the
Pacific Northwest
, and a healthy, sustainable
part of our region's cuisine," said Chef Greg Higgins, of Higgins
Restaurant in
Portland
,
OR
. "We need consumers
everywhere to vote with their forks and choose wild salmon in their
favorite restaurants and markets."
At the reception, Chef
Higgins and other special guests will deliver a letter to Congress
signed by some 200 chefs, restaurant owners and other food professionals
from around the country, all expressing their support for protecting
wild salmon habitat in the Pacific Northwest.
"For more than 25
years, I've proudly promoted sustainably caught fish as part of a sound
strategy to protect our oceans," said Paul Johnson, founder and
president of Monterey Fish Market in
California
, and sole supplier of wild salmon for Chez Panisse. "If
we want to have wild salmon around for our kids and their kids, we've
got to protect the places where they live and spawn. What we do today
will determine the future."
Contact:
Cat Lazaroff,
Earthjustice, (202) 667-4500, ext. 213, clazaroff@earthjustice.org
Therese Wells, Save
Our Wild Salmon, (206) 286-4455, ext. 107, therese@wildsalmon.org
Alan Moore, Trout
Unlimited, (503) 891-9056, amoore@tu.org
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Source:
http://www.earthjustice.org/news/press/007/chefs-fishermen-congress-
members-urge-consumers-to-vote-with-your-fork.html
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