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November 12, 2009
Posted by Doug Obegi in Living Sustainably
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- baydelta, california, delta, endangered, fish, fishing, salmon, virtualriver, water, waterpolicy, waterprogram, waterreform
Today, California's Governor is signing into law SB 7X 1, part of the legislative package to reform water policy in the state. The bill being signed today builds the foundation for a sustainable 21st century water policy, which is built on two interrelated principles:...continued→
September 2, 2009
Posted by Doug Obegi in Saving Wildlife and Wild Places
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- california, delta, deltasmelt, endangered, fishing, salmon, water, waterprogram
Today's editorial in the Wall Street Journal tries to blame all of the Central Valley's woes on the tiny delta smelt, and on a lawsuit by NRDC, in order to perpetuate myths about the impacts of protecting endangered species in...continued→
August 20, 2009
Posted by Doug Obegi in Living Sustainably
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- california, endangered, fish, fishermen, salmon, smelt, virtualriver, water, waterprogram
Yesterday, the Pacific Legal Foundation (PLF) filed a petition to eliminate environmental protections for California's salmon and other endangered fish. PLF and some water users are trying to perpetuate a myth that Californians must choose between people and fish.Only one...continued→
July 8, 2009
Posted by Doug Obegi in Living Sustainably
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- california, delta, endangered, fish, salmon, water, waterprogram, waterrecycling
While some Members of Congress and other elected officials have fallen hook, line and sinker for the myth that protecting California's endangered fish species like salmon is a struggle of "people vs fish," other voices are speaking out passionately against...continued→
June 18, 2009
Posted by Doug Obegi in Saving Wildlife and Wild Places
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- california, conservation, endangered, fish, fishing, salmon, salmonfishing, water, waterprogram
Over the past 8 years of the Bush Administration, politics trumped science to enable water exports to reach unprecedented levels in California, reaping a host of consequences. One of the consequences was that the state's native fish, particularly salmon, were...continued→
June 3, 2009
Posted by Doug Obegi in Saving Wildlife and Wild Places
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- california, delta, endangered, fish, fishing, salmon, virtualriver, water, waterprogram
On Thursday, the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) is expected to release its biological opinion (BO) on the effects of the state and federal water projects on threatened and endangered runs of salmon, steelhead, green sturgeon, and killer whales. The...continued→
February 18, 2009
Posted by Doug Obegi in Living Sustainably
- Tags:
- conservation, drought, endangered, killerwhale, salmon, smelt, virtualriver, water, waterprogram
In recent days, there have been various news stories about efforts to weaken environmental protections for fish in the Delta, in order to make more water available for people. After dry years in 2007 and 2008, the low rainfall total...continued→
February 5, 2009
Posted by Doug Obegi in Living Sustainably
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- california, endangered, salmon, virtualriver, water, waterconservation, waterquality
Today, the state and federal governments announced that they are requesting a waiver of water quality standards in the Delta in February, in order "to preserve cold water needed for salmon habitat as well as water supplies necessary for drought...continued→
December 15, 2008
Posted by Doug Obegi in Saving Wildlife and Wild Places
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- baydelta, california, delta, deltasmelt, deltavision, endangered, salmon, water, watersupply
Today, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service issued its long-awaited biological opinion on delta smelt. The opinion concludes that we must restrict water exports from the Delta to prevent the extinction of the delta smelt. While this tiny fish is...continued→