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Endangered salmon - Updates … - Brief Article

Animals,  Wntr-Spring, 2003  

Something's fishy in Klamath, and it doesn't bode well for the area's endangered salmon. According to the Wall Street Journal, the Bush administration has suppressed a study asserting that returning water to Oregon's Klamath River would be economically more beneficial to the region than diverting it for agriculture.

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Increased revenues, it said, would come from sport and commercial fishing and recreational activities. Word of the report came shortly after a whistle-blower in the National Marine Fisheries Service reported that two scientific recommendations to maintain higher water flows had been overridden by nonscientists. Meanwhile, California state biologists issued a report in January 2003 concluding that the massive die-off of 33,000 salmon along the Klamath River in northern California was directly tied to the decision to pump extra water for the area's drought-stricken farmers....

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