#196341 - 05/06/03 09:10 AM
Scientists Report on Hatchery Reform
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Three Time Spawner
Registered: 08/18/02
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Craig Welch of the Seattle Times ran a story on hatchery reform this morning on page B1. Here are some highlights:
A panel of scientists reported back yesterday after spending over three years evaluating more than 100 salmon and steelhead hatcheries in coastal Washington and in Puget Sound. The panel recommended over 500 changes to the hatchery system, the world's largest.
Barbara Cairns, executive director of Long Live The Kings , heads reform efforts that began in 2000 with the so-called hatchery Scientific Review Group, a panel of scientists. The group was charged with ensuring that science came first when advising governments how to revamp the region's hatcheries. ...Cairns said: " it's the first time you've ever had a group working this carefully and this systematically."
Current budgets in the state include another $7 million for this program. Everyone realizing how important the hatchery system is to the economy. WDFW director Koenings said: " It is THE cash flow in a lot of our communities." The system supports hundreds of jobs and produces 75% of the salmon caught in Puget Sound and 90% of those in the Columbia River system.
Few dispute the quality of the science behind the report. Bob Lohn, regional administrator for NOAA Fisheries, the federal agency that oversees salmon recovery, says: " It's great stuff, and we intend to use it.
" But hard decisions are yet to come. By 2004, the science panel will recommend ways to ensure its proposals are instituted by various governments that run hatcheries Thosed changes will take years and cost millions."
I urge you to read the whole story in the Times. It shows that a lot of work has been going on to reform the messed up hatchery system here in Washington and it also points out that it won't happen over night. While this really large group works to recommend changes and the government finds money in this horrible economy to support the reforms , Washington Trout is not at the table with them..they are in court suing WDFW to suck out some of that scarce funding to pay their lawyers and throw parties to raise more money to sue more people and throw more parties to raise more money to sue more people.......................
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#196342 - 05/06/03 09:33 AM
Re: Scientists Report on Hatchery Reform
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Carcass
Registered: 03/08/99
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Grandpa - you are picking up speed and gaining momentum. Right now it is 51% to 49% in favor of what WT is doing for me. Shaky support indeed. Good work.
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#196343 - 05/06/03 11:39 AM
Re: Scientists Report on Hatchery Reform
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Returning Adult
Registered: 04/18/99
Posts: 125
Loc: Bothell, WA
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The panel recommended over 500 changes to the hatchery system, the world's largest. Or could it possibly be that WT is right and the hatchery system needs to be pushed into compliance?
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#196344 - 05/06/03 12:56 PM
Re: Scientists Report on Hatchery Reform
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Juvenille at Sea
Registered: 08/03/01
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Loc: Oregon
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#196345 - 05/06/03 01:15 PM
Re: Scientists Report on Hatchery Reform
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Juvenile at Sea
Registered: 01/14/03
Posts: 203
Loc: redmond, WA
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Amen Sinktip.
Man if my review came in at work with 500 things i needed to do different I would be fired. Heck if came back with 20 things I was doing wrong I would be fired.
"You have many hatchery programs whose purpose is not immediately apparent, some exist solely for the benefit of harvest even though no one is fishing there, and some are producing fish in areas where the habitat is so bad it can't even support them all," said Barbara Cairns, executive director of Long Live the Kings.
Having a hatcher where no one can fish for them that makes sense. I beleve the wenatchee is that way. It is closed but they still plant hatcher fish. that is healthy for the few wild fish left.
JJ
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#196349 - 05/06/03 03:53 PM
Re: Scientists Report on Hatchery Reform
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River Nutrients
Registered: 03/07/00
Posts: 2955
Loc: Lynnwood, WA
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Gee, I wonder why Long Live the Kings isn't listed in the WT lawsuit? Gee, I dunno Aunty, maybe cause LLTK is an independent, non-profit advisory council? They are not the entity charged with operating the hatcheries, merely a "consultant" in the hatchery reform process. What would WT have to gain by suing them?
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#196351 - 05/06/03 04:25 PM
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River Nutrients
Registered: 03/07/00
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Loc: Lynnwood, WA
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Gee, I wonder why Long Live the Kings isn't listed in the WT lawsuit? You know me Aunty! Yep, that was really stretching the boundaries! How on earth could I have gotten the idea that you didn't REALLY mean: "Gee, I wonder why Long live the Kings isn't listed in the WT lawsuit?" Unless of course you are willing to concede that at times you don't say what you really mean? :p
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#196354 - 05/06/03 06:21 PM
Re: Scientists Report on Hatchery Reform
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The Chosen One
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Loc: Tuleville
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Funny AuntyM. I just now noticed/read your signature. Gill nets are one of the most selective types of fishery techniques/methods out there being used today! Why should they be banned? Your signature confuses me. Funny seeing those two sentences side by side in your signature. Oxus, meet Moros, Moros, meet Oxus. Ob:Anything-useful. No. I'm staying far away from the WT/Anyone else debate. I just liked AuntyM's signature. It put a smile on my face!
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#196356 - 05/06/03 08:57 PM
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Spawner
Registered: 10/26/02
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Loc: Idaho
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Parker, What is your logic behind this? Gillnets are pretty indiscriment on what they catch. Gill nets are one of the most selective types of fishery techniques/methods out there being used today! Why should they be banned?
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#196357 - 05/06/03 10:11 PM
Re: Scientists Report on Hatchery Reform
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Dick Nipples
Registered: 03/08/99
Posts: 27838
Loc: Seattle, Washington USA
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The WT bashers ought to read the ISRG report before they get too excited...it calls for LOTS of reform, including closing some hatcheries that flat out don't work.
Other than that, though, there are lots more common sense and legally required reforms in the report, and it will be exciting to see how it all shakes out in the future.
Fish on...
Todd.
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#196359 - 05/06/03 10:31 PM
Re: Scientists Report on Hatchery Reform
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i agree grandpa and must add that ramon has done a terrible job as communication director for wt.
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#196361 - 05/06/03 11:16 PM
Re: Scientists Report on Hatchery Reform
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Returning Adult
Registered: 01/24/03
Posts: 254
Loc: Renton WA
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Parker...Huh??? Gillnets are specific How??? I gotta hear this! Explain to me how a gill net treats a hatchery fish any different than a wild fish. The only thing I can think of thats worse than a gill net ( and I know some of you will correct me here) is a trawler! And at least some of the fish they kick loose will live... As far as the WT lawsuit... I cannot support a group that has fundraising as the basis for a suit. It looks to me like WT is hoping that WDFW will settle for dollars NOT REFORM! I think anyone who works for or with WDFW will back me up when I say that it is a typical beurocracy(sp). Most of the people who work there have the best intrest of the fish in mind, but its hard to get a 500lb gorilla to do whats right instead of what he wants. All it takes is one or two people to put their political intrest ahead of the fish and you get what we have now...LLTK seems to be addressing these issues, WT is raising money... My much abbr. $.02
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#196364 - 05/07/03 11:02 AM
Re: Scientists Report on Hatchery Reform
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The Chosen One
Registered: 02/09/00
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Loc: Tuleville
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No AuntyM, Parker isn't the one confused by the definition of selectivity as it pertains to a fishery.
Thanks Divers, as that saved my fingers some typing time.
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#196366 - 05/07/03 12:50 PM
Re: Scientists Report on Hatchery Reform
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Juvenille at Sea
Registered: 08/03/01
Posts: 112
Loc: Oregon
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Link to full report: http://www.longlivethekings.org/pdf/HSRG_Recommendations_Mar_03.pdf One of my favorite parts... "In the past, hatchery programs have too often been evaluated on the basis of the number of fish released. This is akin to evaluating a farm by the number of seeds planted." sounds familiar: http://www.ifish.net/cgi-local/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=26;t=003079 "I agree that to do a cost benefit analysis you must have both cost and benefits, however, the powers that be have been telling us for many years what the benefits were but would never pony up the costs. ODFW when asked would give the price per smolt at each facility but would never calculate the price per returning adult. This is analogous to a farmer calculating the price per seed planted and the number of acres sown but not calculating the total benefit from harvest" great thinkers think alike huh
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