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Fish Kill in Klamath, Ore
What do folks know about this? It sounds horrid...
--riverman |
Fish Kill in Klamath, Ore
"riverman" wrote in message ...
What do folks know about this? It sounds horrid... --riverman Here's the link to story in todays ORegonian. http://oregonlive.com/news/oregonian...6894223300.xml The real story is to many farmers farmed land where there is not enough water to support the farming. The farmers demanded more water from klamath Lake. The water in the lake is vital to the Klamath Sucker, a fish important to the culture of the Klamath Tribe. Of course it's all non political, but the farmers are republicans and the indians democrats ( if they vote at all). |
Fish Kill in Klamath, Ore
"BJ Conner" wrote in message m... "riverman" wrote in message ... What do folks know about this? It sounds horrid... --riverman Here's the link to story in todays ORegonian. http://oregonlive.com/news/oregonian...6894223300.xml The real story is to many farmers farmed land where there is not enough water to support the farming. The farmers demanded more water from klamath Lake. The water in the lake is vital to the Klamath Sucker, a fish important to the culture of the Klamath Tribe. Of course it's all non political, but the farmers are republicans and the indians democrats ( if they vote at all). I had heard that the kill was Salmon. --riverman |
Fish Kill in Klamath, Ore
"riverman" wrote in message
... What do folks know about this? It sounds horrid... I had heard that the kill was Salmon. --riverman In September 2002? |
Fish Kill in Klamath, Ore
"Stan Gula" wrote in message ... "riverman" wrote in message ... What do folks know about this? It sounds horrid... I had heard that the kill was Salmon. In September 2002? Yeah, News travels slowly here by talking drum. They didn't have the word for 'Salmon'.. Umm, actually by this time of day, I have absolutely no idea where I stumbled across the news report. But I did, I skimmed it, thought it was recent news and noticed '33000 Salmon killed' and wondered what was the story. I guess the actual story is that the government just ruled that low releases was a major contributing factor, and now everyone is scrapping over that. But its ulrimately somewhat old news... Uh, did it have any effect on the next year's run? (sheepish effort) --riverman |
Fish Kill in Klamath, Ore
"riverman" wrote in message Uh, did it have any effect on the next year's run? (sheepish effort) --riverman riverman, The kill was in the Klamath river where it runs through California. It wont effect next year's run because the smolt's from one years spawn go to the ocean for three years. It will however effect the run in three years. A small part of the run will return in four years which is natures way of preventing the total destruction of a years run. Ernie |
Fish Kill in Klamath, Ore
"Greg Pavlov" wrote in message ... On Wed, 19 Nov 2003 17:09:25 GMT, "Ernie" wrote: It will however effect the run in three years. A small part of the run will return in four years which is natures way of preventing the total destruction of a years run. It's the other way around, isn't it ? Four-year spawners from the 2001, 2005, 2009, etc years will spill over into the destroyed year's slot to help restore its size over time, no ? Yes Ernie |
Fish Kill in Klamath, Ore
Keeps the gene pool diversified too.
Gene "Ernie" wrote in message om... "riverman" wrote in message Uh, did it have any effect on the next year's run? (sheepish effort) --riverman riverman, The kill was in the Klamath river where it runs through California. It wont effect next year's run because the smolt's from one years spawn go to the ocean for three years. It will however effect the run in three years. A small part of the run will return in four years which is natures way of preventing the total destruction of a years run. Ernie |
Fish Kill in Klamath, Ore
"riverman" wrote in message ...
What do folks know about this? It sounds horrid... --riverman Don't worry the feds have all under control. Here's the story http://oregonlive.com/news/oregonian/jack_ohman/ |
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