
Federal
aid sought in decline of salmon
By David Whitney
March
7, 2008
WASHINGTON
– West Coast members of
Congress appealed to Commerce Secretary Carlos Gutierrez on Thursday to
declare a fishery failure, triggering federal aid because of a
devastating collapse of the
Sacramento River
fall-run chinook.
Federal fishery managers
recently said that the
Sacramento River
run could be the second lowest in history, potentially shutting
down the West Coast commercial season. A decision on the closure could
come as early as this weekend when the Pacific Fishery Management
Council meets in
Sacramento
.
"
Sacramento River
salmon are caught in
California
,
Oregon
,
Washington
and
British Columbia
and are considered the
'driver' of commercial salmon fisheries off the
Pacific
Coast
," the lawmakers said.
"The implications of
a precipitous decline to the
Sacramento River
chinook salmon stocks would be detrimental for the commercial
salmon fishing fleet and related businesses along the entire West Coast
of the continental
United States
," they said.
The lawmakers want the
fishery disaster designation as quickly as possible so that they can
include emergency assistance money in upcoming spending bills.
Rep. Mike Thompson, D-St.
Helena, said past experience with the Bush administration following
depressed salmon runs on the
Klamath River
was a motivating factor in
the lawmakers' effort to signal their unified support for prompt, early
action.
"When we had record
lows out the
Klamath River
in 2006, it took months and
months for the secretary to declare the season a failure," Thompson
said in a statement. "As a result, fishing families and businesses
on the
North
Coast
are just now getting
federal relief."
The bipartisan letter was
signed by the six senators from the three states and 43 House members.
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