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Klamath
River Tribes, Fishermen to stop at Capitol on way to
Omaha
!
by Dan
Bacher
Apr 25th, 2007
I
encourage people to show up at the Capitol on Friday to show support for
the Klamath River Indian Tribes and fishermen, who will be driving to
Omaha to protest the PacifiCorp dams owned by Warren Buffett.
MEDIA
ADVISORY FOR APRIL 27TH
Contact: Roxanna Smith 415-453-0430 roxanna
[at] catercommunications.com
Tony Bogar 707-227-9239 tony
[at] friendsoftheriver.org
“WARREN BUFFETT, DO THE RIGHT THING -- TEAR DOWN KLAMATH DAMS”
EVENT
A showdown is taking place between an obstructionist utility,
PacifiCorp, and a growing chorus of California fishermen, Native
American tribes, public health officials, as well as state and federal
agencies calling for the largest dam removal project in U.S. history.
Friday, Klamath Basin Tribal leaders and commercial fisherman will bring
their caravan to the State Capitol steps, on their way to PacifiCorp
headquarters in
Salt Lake City
, and then
Omaha
,
Nebraska
, home of PacifiCorp’s
parent, Berkshire Hathaway. They will arrive at the same time CEO Warren
Buffett meets with shareholders at the company’s annual “Woodstock
of Capitalism.” The groups will make their case to Buffett with moral
as well as economic arguments.
Sacramento
restaurants and consumers
were hit hard last year when the dams forced the effective closure of
700 miles of salmon fishing leading to exorbitant prices for wild
salmon. Tribal elders and commercial fisherman will hold events all the
way to
Omaha
to urge the company to do
the right thing: protect the people of the Klamath, while at the same
time making a rational business decision.
ISSUE
A confluence of economic, public health and environmental disasters
taking place on the
Klamath River
as a result of
PacifiCorp’s four dams (which generate less than 2 percent of the
company’s electricity) has prompted these diverse stakeholders to take
their case on the road. The dams are destroying what had been one
of the great salmon rivers of the world. The loss of salmon is
decimating the fishing industry, tribal cultures, and all the
communities dependent on them.
But "it's no longer just a matter of fish. It’s now a human
health issue," said Zeke Grader, director of the Pacific Coast
Federation of Fishermen's Associations. Toxic liver-damaging algae
blooms and massive fish-kills are common day occurrences for Klamath
communities. Federal and state agencies recommend taking the dams
down due to their environmental impacts. And what Warren Buffett also
should know is that all this is bad business because removing the dams
actually is the utility’s cheapest option.
WHAT:
Press Conference & Boat Drive Assembly
WHEN:
Friday, April 27, 2007 10:30 am
WHERE:
west steps of the State Capitol building, Sacramento
WHO: (interview opportunities)
· Commercial fishermen
· Tribal leaders and
fishermen from Yurok and other Klamath Basin tribes
· Karuk tribal
priests
· Pacific Coast
Federation of Fishermen's Associations (PCFFA)
· Friends of the River,
California’s statewide river preservation group
PHOTO OPPORTUNITIES
· Two 20-foot
traditional redwood dugout canoes
· Tribal leaders in
ceremonial robes
****B-ROLL OF KLAMATH RIVER DISASTER AVAILABLE ****
___________________________
Tony Bogar
Communications Director
Friends of the River
915 20th Street
Sacramento CA 94558
phone: 916.442.3155 ext 205
mobile: 707.227.9239
http://www.friendsoftheriver.org
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Source:
http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2007/04/25/18404927.php
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