Released today via the Newsdata Fishwire Advisory:
[7] PUGET SOUND GEARS UP FOR SALMON RULES
Salmon managers in Washington State's Puget Sound region got a boost last
week when they learned that Congress is likely to approve more than $30
million for regional salmon projects. As much as $120 million more
federal dollars could be headed for the region in upcoming years, pending
further Congressional approval. Tri-County officials are in the midst of
developing a habitat plan designed to satisfy NMFS/ESA mandates related to
wild Puget Sound chinook stocks.
http://www.newsdata.com/enernet/fishletter/fishltr115.html#7 [8] NMFS SURVIVES GORTON BUDGET LANGUAGE Congressional budget language
that would have prevented the National Marine Fisheries Service from
speeding up ESA permitting processes was quietly removed from the recently-
approved appropriations bill. Sen. Slade Gorton (R-WA), who lost his re-
election bid, tried to cut $13 million slated to increase NMFS permit
staff. But the funding survived a conference committee and remained in
the full appropriations bill approved shortly before the 2001 Congress
adjourned.
http://www.newsdata.com/enernet/fishletter/fishltr115.html#8 While I see this as a good sign for important habitat restoration, yay, with that kind of budget earmarked for Washington it makes one wonder about the supposed funding problems for state hatcheries; such as with the Cowlitz R. hatchery proposals. I think they should be more upfront about the future of northwest fish hatcheries and why they are likely to go by the wayside in the not-too-distant future. ...
How about that Slade?
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Know fish or no fish. - Steve Hanson (RT)
[This message has been edited by Reel Truth (edited 12-23-2000).]