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| Regional Administrator of NOAA Fisheries Rod McInnis, right, with Dr. James Balsiger, left, and Bob Lohn, answers questions about the announcement that the federal government is declaring a disaster for West Coast salmon fisheries, at a news conference in Portland Thursday. |
The
closure of 1,200 miles of the West Coast’s salmon fishery is being
called the worst ever, surpassing the 2006 closure caused by the
collapse of
“This
is the largest fishing disaster in history, bar none,” said Glen
Spain, the Pacific Coast Federation of Fishermen’s Associations
regional director.
Federal
authorities declared the West Coast ocean salmon fishery a failure
expected
to be debated this month in Congress.
The two helped provide $60.4 million in disaster
relief for West Coast salmon fishermen last year after commercial salmon
fishing was virtually eliminated in 2006.
“ This declaration by NOAA, which comes on a day
that should mark the opening of salmon season on the
Not related to Klamath
“The issues down there are quite independent of the
Klamath. The reality is this is a frightfully different situation,” he
said, noting the declines are affecting the
The decision opens the way for Congress to appropriate
economic disaster assistance for coastal communities in
“This is a bleak year,” Jim Balsiger, NOAA
Fisheries Service acting assistant administrator, said in announcing the
declaration in
The agency in charge of ocean fishing estimated that
the value of this year’s lost catch was $22 million — 90 percent of
the five year average — and direct income losses to sport and
commercial fishing boats, processors, bait shops and other related
businesses at $60 million in the three states.
The governors of
Sens. Gordon Smith and Ron Wyden, both
The closure affects salmon-dependent fishing economies
in
“The Klamath has essentially been shoved aside by a
much larger disaster,”
The closures, recommended last month by the Pacific
Fishery Management Council, were triggered by unprecedented low
projected adult spawn returns to the
“This makes 2008 the third year in a row where
California and Oregon commercial ocean salmon fisheries have been
severely restricted or closed entirely, and fishermen have lost all or
nearly all of their usual income,” Spain said of the impact.
Side Bar
Negotiations
with PacifiCorp continue
Klamath
Basin Restoration Agreement stakeholders and PacifiCorp officials are
continuing negotiations over the possible removal of dams on the
Glen
Spain, the Pacific Coast Federation of Fishermen’s Associations
regional director, said he is hopeful the power company agrees to remove
dams some people believe are hindering fish passage and causing water
quality problems.
“We’re hopeful we can settle the negotiations,”
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