The governor needs to go beyond issuing his disaster declaration for salmon fishermen - and should urge Warren Buffet to remove the Klamath River dams that he now owns!
K a r u k T r i b e o f C
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For Immediate Release: June 7, 2006
For more information: Craig Tucker, Media Spokesman, Karuk Tribe, 530-627-3446
x 3027
GOVERNOR’S DISASTER DECLARATION NO HELP TO SALMON DEFICIENT TRIBE
Karuk Tribe Needs Salmon, not loans
Orleans, CA – Yesterday Governor Schwarzenegger proclaimed a State of
Emergency in 10 Counties providing disaster loan guarantees for salmon
fishermen. Although encouraged by the action, Karuk Tribal members will not
see much benefit from the package.
“I don’t need a loan, I need a fish to eat,” lamented Karuk Fishermen
Ron Reed.
Karuk Indians have fished and managed the Klamath River for thousands of
years. Salmon, lamprey eel, steelhead trout and other fishes serve as the
cornerstone of Karuk culture and diet. However, in recent years the number of
returning fish has plummeted leaving the Karuk without their most important
food source.
The Karuk Tribe is the second largest in California with over 3,400 members.
“Last year we caught less than 200 fish…that’s not enough to provide
food for our ceremonies and dances much less feed our members,” commented
Reed.
Tribal leaders such as Vice Chairman Leaf Hillman praise Governor
Schwarzenegger’s effort to help commercial fishermen, but ask, “who will
help Indians who depend on subsistence fishing? We need disaster relief but
more importantly, we need disaster prevention.”
The Karuk Tribe has repeatedly called for the removal of four dams on the
Klamath River that restrict salmon from accessing over 350 miles of spawning
grounds and degrade water quality. Recently Siskiyou County informed residents
that the reservoirs behind the dams harbor toxic algae blooms and warned
residents to avoid swimming in the reservoirs in hot summer months.
The dams are owned and operated by Portland Oregon based PacifiCorp, a
subsidiary of Mid American Energy which in turn is owned by billionaire
investor Warren Buffet. Buffet served as a consultant to Schwarzenegger during
his run for office. According to Hillman, “If the Governor wants to bring
the salmon home to California, put commercial fishermen to work and food on
the table of Indian families, he should let Warren Buffet know that his dams
must be removed.”
Ironically last year, Hillman was a finalist for the Buffet Award for
Indigenous Leadership for his efforts to restore the Klamath River.
The dams are currently being relicensed by the Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission, a process that could result in their removal. Several agencies
such as NOAA as well as the Pacific Fisheries Management Council have
recommended removal.
Hillman concludes, “PacifiCorp’s Klamath dams are poor producers of
electricity, provide little flood control, and no water diversions for
agriculture or drinking. All they do well is kill fish and breed toxic algae.
We urge Governor Schwarzenegger to stand us and demand the dams be removed so
our salmon can come home.”