Coastal fishermen rode in the
spudfest parade and got a nice reception from
the crowd. Photo by Pat Ratliff
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Farmers, fishermen meet
by Pat Ratliff, Pioneer Press"Klamath on
the coast"- Greg Addington
MERRILL - A group of fishermen from the
Oregon and Northern California coast traveled
to Merrill last weekend to meet with farmers,
Klamath County Commissioner Bill Brown,
Klamath Water Users Executive Director Greg
Addington, Family Farm Alliance Executive
Director Dan Keppen and other members of the
farming community of the Klamath Basin. |
Dick Carleton welcomed the group, who had
traveled from fishing communities from Crescent
City, CA to Newport, Oregon to meet with the
farmers. The group gave a power point presentation
explaining the fishing cut-off and how it affected
them and their communities.
The groups continued to expound on principals they
agree on to help fix the problems with the Klamath
River Salmon population. Two of which are needed
cold water storage (Long Lake is one example) and
fixing the hatchery problems on the Klamath River.
The groups also met with Congressman Greg Walden
on Saturday morning, giving him an update on the
group.
"As soon as I heard fishing on the coast
was going to be curtailed, I thought," Greg
Addington, Executive Director of the Klamath
Water Users Association told the group, "This
will be Klamath on the coast."
"We'd like a bottoms-up fix on the Klamath
River, involving stakeholders," Rick O'shea
told Congressman Walden, "we've watched
top-down management for twenty years and what
do we have now? A complete and unadulterated
disaster."
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Greg Addington, speaks to
Congressman Greg Walden and representatives of
the coastal fishing community, while
gubernatorial hopeful Ron Saxton and State
Senator Doug Whitsett look on. Photo by
Pat Ratliff |
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