Action Alert: Massive Support Needed to Pass Delta
Restoration Bill through Senate!
By Dan Bacher
June 8, 2008. The California State Assembly voted 43-36 on May
29 for Assembly Bill 1806, the Fish Rescue Plans Bill sponsored
by Assemblywoman Lois Wolk (D-Davis) to protect the declining
fisheries in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta. The bill was
originally set to be heard by the Senate Natural Resources and
Water Committee on June 10, but the hearing has been
re-scheduled for Tuesday, June 24. A massive outpouring of
letters and phone calls is needed to push this bill through the
State Senate. We also need to pack the hearing room at the State
Capitol on June 24.
Passage of this bill becomes increasingly crucial when you
consider the closure of California and Oregon ocean waters and
Central Valley rivers for the first time in history this year.
The closure is a result of the collapse of the Sacramento River
fall chinook salmon population, the driver of West Coast salmon
fisheries.
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Although the Bush and Schwarzenegger administrations blame
"ocean conditions" for the collapse, the real causes
of the dramatic fishery decline are massive increases in water
exports out of the California Delta and increasing water
pollution by a toxic brew of pesticides, herbicides,
fertilizers, selenium and other salts and domestic sewage
discharge, including high levels of ammonia. These problems were
compounded by the failure of the Department of Fish and Game to
put hatchery salmon smolts in acclimation pens on San Pablo Bay
two years in a row.
At the same time, four open water species - delta smelt,
longfin smelt, threadfin shad and juvenile striped bass - have
declined to record low population levels. The top cause of the
decline is record increases in water exports, followed by toxics
and invasive species.
"The bill requires full fishery mitigation for the
impacts of the Federal and State Water Projects," said
Gerald Neuburger of the California Sportfishing Protection
Alliance. "This is absolutely essential if we are to stop
the horrendous collapse of the fishery resources dependent on
the delta and its tributaries."
Please send your letter NOW and make sure that you show up at
the hearing on June 24.
For sample letters, Senator's names, addresses, fax numbers
and e-mail accounts, please see the
CSPA Advisory, 6.4.08.