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Klamath
River
Fish Kill Memorial Rally
by
Klamath-Salmon Media Collaborative ( wilriver
[at] riseup.net
)
Saturday
Apr 28th, 2007
Due to
the degrading condition of the
Klamath River
, continuing juvenile kills, and the 68,000 adult salmon lost in
2002: A memorial will be held at Pacific Power's headquarters in
Portland
,
Oregon
Friday, May 4th 2007
, at
11am
.

danaandmellisaandrallysm.pdf
download PDF (6.8 MB)
In
Solidarity
PacifiCorp’s dams continue to kill salmon and in turn Native people
and their traditions, year after year. This rally is being held in
solidarity with the Tribal members who are traveling to Omaha, Nebraska
to hold a healing ceremony for the Klamath River at PacifiCorp’s
parent company Berkshire Hathaway’s share holders meeting (owned by
billionaire Warren Buffett). Not everyone could make it to
Omaha
, so we’re showing support
for our friends and family by going straight to PacifiCorp’s
headquarters and demanding that they take responsibility for the
disaster they’ve created on the river. This memorial is a time to
remember and honor what has been lost on the river, and to strengthen
our resolution to protect and restore the river’s health, our health,
for generations to come. This event is not a funeral, not a time to wear
black and say Rest In Peace; it’s time to take a stand for what’s
right and say: Enough is Enough! Bring the salmon home!
More Information
PacifiCorp's
Klamath River
dams are devastating the
people of the Klamath. Salmon have not traveled and spawned above the
dams since the first was completed in 1917. Klamath Tribal Members have
not fished for salmon in their ancestral homeland since 1917. Poor water
quality has caused a drastic decrease in fish (and specifically salmon)
populations. The degraded condition of the river and of the subsistence
salmon fishery is causing serious health problems like diabetes, heart
disease, obesity, etc for many Native people on the
Klamath River
who rely on the subsistence
fishing. The loss of fish also means the destruction of culture for
tribes with river/salmon based religions and ceremonies. the Klamath
once had the third largest commercial fishery on the west coast, now
Native and non-native fisherman have to deal with low numbers of fish
and ocean closures...many people live below the poverty line on the
Klamath River because of this. PacifiCorp is responsible for this
disgusting environmental injustice, it's modern day genocide, people on
the river are really hurting and its scary to think what the fish
populations will look like in 10-15 years as negotiations with
PacifiCorp for dam removal continue. For more information on the effort
to remove the Klamath dams and current news check out http://www.karuk.us
(campaigns and press release) and http://www.klamathnews.org.
Message to PacifiCorp: We are not going to take this injustice! Take
responsibility for your corporate negligence and remove the dams now!!
Message to rate-payers in
Portland
: PacifiCorp is taking
advantage of you by saying they would rather put in fish ladders than
remove the dams. This would raise power rates. Supporting dam removal
promotes a healthy
Klamath River
and river communities and
keeps rates down.
Message to Warren Buffett: By encouraging dam removal you have the
opportunity to make world history as a hero, or continue a failed policy
that will incur enormous costs for the company, the environment and the
State for years to come.
http://klamathmedia.org
Toxic Algae in
Iron Gate
Reservoir
by
Klamath-Salmon Media Collaborative
Saturday Apr 28th, 2007

smallirongatetoxicalgae.pdf
download PDF (4.0 MB)
2002
Klamath Fish Kill
by
Klamath-Salmon Media Collaborative
Saturday Apr 28th,
2007

klamathfish.pdf
download PDF (16.2 MB)
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