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Archive 50
- July 2006
Sheep dog nationals coming to Klamath Falls, H&N 7/31/06 PRESS RELEASE: GAO report reveals strong need for post-fire management, restoration in America's forests, KTVZ 7/31/06 8,300 pot plants seized, The cash crop of Siskiyou 8,300 plants times $4,000 per plant equals $33.2 million dollars, by Liz Bowen, Pioneer Press, posted to KBC 7/31/06 Bureau of Reclamation Water Data Update 7/31/06Klamath Lake levels and river flows , H&N, posted to KBC 7/31/06Managing for excellence, Participant Comments Reclamation Meeting on Managing for Excellence, posted to KBC 7/31/06Interior officials, Yuroks sign off on Klamath pact, Times Standard, posted to KBC 7/31/06 Working against forces of nature, H&N 7/23/06
Ridin'
Point
- a weekly column published in the Pioneer Press by
Siskiyou County Supervisor District 5 Marcia Armstrong. Workshop
on National Forest and local economics, posted to KBC
7/31/06 The Rural Water Supply Act of 2005: The Water and Power Subcommittee (Chairman Radanovich, R-Calif.) of House Resources Committee held a hearing on pending legislation Thursday, July 27, 12006. Below is the testimony of Dan Keppen, Family Farm Alliance, John Keyes III, Commissioner Bureau of Reclamation, and bill HR 4418, posted to KBC 7/31/06
All Tulelake Irrigation District
wells were shut off as of 7/27/06. Critics challenge nationwide animal ID program, 7/30/06 Klamath Basin tribes march on international hydropower conference; Tribes demand removal of Klamath Dams, Karuk, Yurok, and Klamath Tribes press release 7/28/06. Irrigation use of groundwater shows need of more storage, 7/28/06 , H&N, 7/27/06
Bureau:
Aquifer use necessary, H&N, posted to KBC 7/22/06 Oregon Transportation Commission Approves ConnectOregon Project List Senator Whitsett Strengthens Economy, Creates Jobs, 7/22/06. (KBC note: While Oregon has the highest unemployment rate in the US, creating more untouchable wildnerness areas and shutting down timber harvest and agriculture, Senator Whitsett works to salvage the economy.) 2006 Klamath River Pathogen Monitoring, FWS, posted to KBC 7/22/06. "Attached are updated 2006 disease incidence rate data thru 7 June for Chinook and coho salmon collected from the Klamath River. Please note that all data presented are preliminary, as noted in table captions. Sample collections from the upper two reaches (Iron Gate-Shasta, Shasta-Scott) were terminated last week due to low to zero catch rates. Laboratory processing is on-going for samples collected after 7 June, as is summarization of CPUE data from collections. We will distribute summaries of these preliminary data when they become available. We also want to recognize the efforts of Tribal and Agency crews on the river for their assistance in collecting samples and to Kim for providing the attached summary." Nicholas J. Hetrick Fisheries Program Leader Arcata Fish and Wildlife Office, USFWS OTHER PLACES: Property Rights Group Slams California Reclamation District, posted to KBC 7/22/06. Imminent domain abuse Klamath Lake levels and river flows, H&N, posted to KBC 7/22/06 (Tulelake) Mint farmer looks abroad, H&N July 20, 2006. Letter from Oregon troller Scott Cook responding to letter from Zeke Grader, PCFFA, posted to KBC 7/20/06. "Zeke. you just don't get it...if you read Don's letter of the 18th, that is what we feel, we hope you folks will stay out of this long enough so we can get things done.. all the pcffa has done is file law suit after law suit, when we the Oregon troll fleet are in..." Natural Resource Advisory Council meeting tonight July 20th, 2006
PRESS RELEASE:
Resources Committee passes Endangered Species Compliance and
Transparency Act, posted to KBC July 20, 2006 Klamath Conference potential keynote speakers, donation request letter, and subbasin contacts, posted to KBC 7/20/06. (KBC note: a few possible speakers are Senator Dianne Feinstein, Congressman Mike Thompson, and many more. Thompson was amongst those on the capital steps in 2002 with dead fish blaming the Klamath Irrigators for Trinity Fish dying 200 miles away and has been in the forefront in the effort to downsize Klamath Basin agriculture; HERE for fish die-off page.) Go HERE for more on Klamath Conference in November.PRESS RELEASE" Major wetlands conservation act passes markup, Bill would authorize $375 million for NAWCA over 5 years, July 19, 2006 Build water answers from the ground up, Herald and News 7/20/06 Tulelake Irrigation District well reports 7/20/06. Conservation group (The Nature Conservancy) buying out Calif. fishermen, posted to KBC 7/20/06 Oversight field hearing on “Electricity Costs and Salmon: Finding the Balance.” Congressman Walden dinner Aug 24, 2006 32 fish screens on Scott River, Siskiyou Daily News, posted to KBC 7/20/06 Klamath lake levels and river flows, posted to KBC 7/20/06 for July 10, H&N , posted to KBC 7/19/06
PRESS RELEASE: House Committee on Resources: ESA sunshine bill heads to markup, 7/18/06 Release from Klamath Water Users, Pacific Legal Foundation and KWUA file appeal to 9th Circuit Court regarding river flows, 7/14/06 Letter from Greg Walden, requesting Klamath River Basin Summit 7/14/06. Oregon Salmon Commission Tours the Klamath Project , Klamath Courier, 7/14/06Coastal fishermen, farmers expand alliance , Capital Press, 7/14/06.Irrigators Pursue Power Rate Options, H&N 7/13/06. Senators secure $10 million in salmon aid, KTVZ 7/13/06
Restoration of
(Barnes Ranch) marsh on Upper Klamath Lake moving
forward, Oregonian 7/10/06 Going Organic (Modoc County), H&N 7/10/06
PRESS RELEASE: KWUA applauds Secretary of Commerce's disaster declaration for fisheries , KWUA July 7, 2006Jess Prosser: He was a fitting symbol for an act of protest, H&N, posted to KBC 7/9/06 Looking back at the 2001 water crisis by Dan Keppen, Family Farm Alliance and Greg Addington, Klamath Water Users Association, H&N, posted to KBC 7/9/06 The water crisis: 5 years later, H&N, posted to KBC 7/9/06 Family farming: Five years later (the Kliever Family) H&N, posted to KBC 7/9/06
Klamath Water Users Update July 7, 2006 (9th Circuit)Court rejects challenge to salmon rules to commercial fishermen, posted to KBC 7/6/06 , H&N 7/6/06. Coastal commercial salmon fishermen came for tour of the Klamath Project.PRESS RELEASE: Bureau of Reclamation Area Manager Appointed for Klamath Basin Office, 7/6/06.Oregon - $13-Million More To Be Wasted Removing Savage Rapids Dam - Based On A Pack Of Lies , Dennis Becklin, posted to KBC 7/6/06 "This misguided dam removal project will cost $50-million before it is completed in 2009. "It will not increase salmon or steelhead populations in the Rogue River. It will cause massive damage to the Rogue River. And, it will probably bankrupt the Grants Pass Irrigation District as $500,000 annual electric bills replace zero-cost water driven turbines."
North American agreement of
environmental cooperation between the government of the United
States of America, the government of Canada and the government
of the United Mexican States,
posted to KBC 7/5/06. This is a 'final draft' agreement. Environment vs. Property Rights, Endangered Species Act reform needed? YES: The law is outdated, by Congressman Richard Pombo, SFGate, 7/5/06. Environment vs. Property Rights, Endangered Species Act reform needed? YES: The law is outdated, by Congressman Richard Pombo, SFGate, 7/5/06. Cycle of life in ocean spinning into extremes, Oregonian 7/5/06. A county supervisor sent this article to KBC: "I think it speaks to the fact that the low salmon numbers are not due to flows, but to oceanic conditions." DISCRIMINATION OTHER PLACES: Salmon run expected among best in 15 years, The Globe and Mail, posted to KBC 7/5/06 "The court ruled that the fishery is not discriminatory, but every fisherman who is not fishing today knows he is not fishing because he has the wrong blood in him. That is discrimination, no matter how it is [written] in the law."
"It's Independence Day!
Project aims to mend lake shore, H&N, posted to KBC 7/3/06 "Mark Buettner, a fisheries biologist for FWS, acknowledged the lake level does not currently meet the biological opinion's requirement. But he said the agency has OK'd the temporary discrepancy, which was due to circumstances beyond Reclamation's control. Analyses by Reclamation and FWS conclude the current level will provide adequate sucker habitat this year." Commission on salmon to visit Klamath Basin, theworldlink.com, posted to KBC 7/3/06 Proposed research project could change coast fisheries management, Newport News Times, posted to KBC 7/3/06 'Granddaddy of fish projects', Times Standard, posted to KBC 7/3/06. See No Dam page. God Bless the Veteran. This was sent to KBC by a World War II Veteran Tulelake homesteader Dave Carman. Continuing to speak out for freedom, Dave was a witness at the 2004 Klamath ESA hearing which can be obtained HERE. Cracking down on thieving sea lions, mail Tribune, posted to KBC 7/3/06
Salmon still struggle 20 years later,
Federal funding about to run out on Klamath effort,
Capital Press, posted to KBC 7/01/06. Oregon State University To Launch Two (Sustainable) Research Projects Through Rural Communities Initiative, OSU, posted to KBC 7/1/06 "Hannah Gosnell, an assistant professor in OSU's Department of Geosciences, will lead the Klamath Basin project. The university-funded seed grant will allow five OSU faculty members from different disciplines to work with Extension faculty in Klamath County to explore the impacts of land-use planning in the Klamath Basin, and develop relationships with decision-makers and landowners. Other OSU faculty members involved in the project include Gail Achterman, director of the Institute for Natural Resources; Bill Jaeger, an agricultural and resource economist; Denise Lach, a sociologist; Lindsey Lyons, an Extension faculty member in Klamath County; and Desiree Tullos, a bioengineer." Climate-changed, Medford Mail Tribune, posted to KBC 7/1/06. Family Farm Alliance Executive Director been named to the new Climate Change Integration Group by Gov. Ted Kulongoski. Tulelake Irrigation District well water report, posted to KBC 7/1/06. HERE for past reports. Oregon Dept Fish and Wildlife preliminary 2006 Oregon Ocean Commercial Troll Salmon catch and effort estimates through week 24, June 5-11, posted to KBC 7/1/06 OTHER PLACES: River Settlement, It’s Reached In 18-Year-Old Litigation Over San Joaquin River Flows, Salmon Fishery, Family Farm Alliance 7/1/06
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