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CSPA's
Daily Digital Newspaper -- Last edited -- 08/19/2008 08:32 AM
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News
Caples Lake fish rescue volunteer list approaching 50,
deadline to apply Tuesday midnight. Additional volunteers may be
sought to fill out work schedule
by Jerry Neuburger
August 19, 2008. -- As of 6AM Tuesday morning, close to 50
volunteers have stepped forward to assist DFG in the coming fish
rescue at Caples Lake in the Sierras. The rescue, extending over
four days and operating for 72 hours around the clock, will be
one of the most massive attempts to... (Read
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CSPA Action Alert 8.15.08
Bush Administration Proposes to Gut Federal Endangered
Species Act: Do you want to fish for salmon and steelhead
or carp?
In the midst
of the collapse of California’s salmon and steelhead
fisheries, the Bush Administration is proposing massive radical
changes in rules implementing the federal Endangered Species
Act. If
implemented, the rule changes will... (Follow
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CSPA Action Alert 8.14.08 Take action on behalf of
protecting the Delta.
Please call today your local
Assembly Representative, State Senator, Governor Schwarzenegger,
and Senator Diane Feinstein and tell them that you are against
the proposed water bond for the following reasons:
1) The peripheral canal will exacerbate California’s present
water... (Follow this link for the
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Pacific Fisheries Management Council to Consider a Variety of Pacific Ocean Fishery
Management Issues, Council Meeting Dates: September
7-12, 2008
August 15, 2008. -- The
Pacific Fishery Management Council (Council) and its
advisory entities will meet September 7-12, 2008,
in Boise, Idaho to address issues related to
groundfish, highly migratory species, Pacific halibut,
salmon, and essential fish habitat.
Agenda
Key agenda items include
Council action to:
Salmon Management
 | Establish final
methodology review priorities for potential use in
the 2009 salmon season.
 | Review progress
reports on 1) causes of the 2008 salmon
failure and 2) the Central Valley salmon
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Groundfish Management
 | Take final action or
adopt a preliminary preferred alternative for public
review from the Amendment 22: Open Access
Limitation Draft Environmental Assessment.
 | Adopt a final
groundfish essential fish habitat review process.
Consider in season adjustments to the 2008
groundfish fishery. (Read
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Assemblywoman
Lois Wolk, to hold "Lois Luau" as a thank you
as part of her last term in office as a member of the
Assembly
By Jerry Neuburger
August
19, 2008. -- After six years of outstanding service in
the state Assembly, Assembly woman Lois Wolk will hold
her 6th annual, "Lois Luau" on October 10th at
the Dixon May Fair grounds. The event will feature
tropical drinks, Hawaiian food, and island
entertainment. Ms. Wolk has invited Senator Darrell
Steinberg as a special guest. Ms.
Wolk represents the Eighth Assembly District, which
spans Solano and Yolo Counties including the cities of
Benicia, Davis, Dixon, Fairfield, Rio Vista, Suisun
City, Vacaville, West Sacramento, Winters, and Woodland. In
the spring of this year, Wolk, chair of the Assembly
Water Parks and Wildlife Committee, authored AB 1806,
the recent delta restoration and mitigation bill and AB
2502, a bill that would have authorized the
Director of Parks and Recreation to acquire land or
other property interests in the Counties of Sacramento,
Solano, and Yolo, including Liberty Island, Prospect
Island, and Little...( Read the rest of the story)
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CSPA/TU
News
By Jerry Neuburger
August 17, 2008. 6:30AM -- In the thirty hours since the
sign-up began, over 25 volunteers have stepped up to
assist DFG capture and transfer fish from Caples Lake to
Silver Lake in the Sierras.
The rescue is necessary
because the dam's release gates need to be repaired and
to do so, the lake must be drained. The operation is
expected to run four days, from August 26 through 29th.
The volunteers
signing up to date include area guides, some retired DFG
personnel and fisheries scientists from private firms as
well as enthusiastic anglers from both California and
Nevada. While many of the volunteers have extensive fish
handling experience, no experience is necessary to step
forward. Everyone physically able is asked to help in
the effort.
Walk-up volunteers on
site will NOT be accepted since the rescue effort
will require coordination with skills, shifts and DFG
staffing requirements. In addition, volunteers will have
to report on-time for their assignments and receive
safety and skill training before going into the field.
Volunteers will have to
supply all of their own needs, food, clothing, shelter,
during the... (Read the full
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Tuolumne diversions under pressure to be increased
by 25 million gallons daily, Tuolumne River Trust seeking
alternatives
By Peter Drekmeyer, Bay
Area Program Director, Tuolumne
River Trust
August 13, 2008 -- The Final Program Environmental
Impact Report for the San Francisco Public Utilities
Comission's Water System Improvement Program is now
expected to be released in late September. In addition
to examining the "Aggressive Conservation/ Water
Recycling and Local Groundwater Alternative" that
we support, it will study another alternative that would
cap diversions at current levels until 2018. While we
would prefer extending the cap until 2030, we feel this
alternative is something we might be able to support in
the spirit of compromise.
The "Preferred
Alternative" still calls for diverting 25 million
more gallons of water per day from the Tuolumne, so we
have our work cut out for us. You can help now by
circulating our petition -
http://www.tuolumne.org/content
/fmd/files/2008%20Tuolumne%20
Petition.pdf
Another way to help is
by writing a letter to the editor of a local newspaper.
You can find talking points ... (Read the full
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A guest editorial by Dan Bacher, editor of the
Fish Sniffer
Schwarzenegger Pimps Water Bond While Chairing 'Green Building'
Conference: "Fish Terminator" or the "Green
Governor" - will the real Arnold Schwarzenegger step forward?
August 13, 2008. -- Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, worshipped as the
"Green Governor" by the corporate media, will engage in a
curious display of surrealistic political theatre today when he pushes
for an environmentally destructive water bond in a press conference at
the State Capitol and then jets off to chair a "Building
Green" forum in Los Angeles.
Governor Schwarzenegger will begin his public appearances today by
delivering remarks at a press conference hosted by the California
Latino Water Coalition at 12:30 p.m. at the West Steps of the State
Capitol in Sacramento. Last month, the Governor and U.S. Senator
Dianne Feinstein proposed a "bipartisan" plan to the
legislature to "update California’s...
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Recent Headlines
August 12-Coalition for Water sends petition representing
180,000 Californians to Feinstein and Schwarzenegger
opposing bond/ peripheral canal
August 11-Fish
and Game to move Caples Lake fish
August 11-Bush to relax
protected species rules
August 11-The "True" cost of subsidized agriculture
August 9-Harvest of
cash: Kern County agency buys public water low, sells
high By
Mike Taugher Contra Costa Times
August 8-Key Delta Restoration Bill Passes Through Senate
Appropriations Committee!
August 8-DFG
solicits proposals for watershed restoration grants;
deadline Sept. 3
August 7-DFG's
California Fishing Passport and NOAA Fisheries Offers Family Fishing
Trips - Dana Point & San Diego
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Bad News: AB 1806 Dies in Senate
by Dan Bacher, editor of
the Fish Sniffer
August 14, 2008.-- Sacramento -- Yesterday the
California Senate failed to pass AB 1806, the landmark
bill by Assemblymember Lois Wolk (D-Davis) that would
have required the state and federal Delta export pumping
operations to fully mitigate for the damage they have
caused to fisheries.
The bill would have required fish rescue contingency
plans in the event of future fishery disasters like the
one that took place at Prospect Island in the northern
Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta in November 2007. During
last year's fish kill, thousands of striped bass,
Sacramento blackfish, Sacramento splittail, black bass,
bluegill, catfish, threadfin shad and other species
perished after the Bureau of Reclamation drained the
island during a levee repair operation.
"Unfortunately, they just lifted the call and AB
1806 failed passage on a vote of 18-21," said Diane
Colborn, Staff Director for the Water Parks and Wildlife
Committee. "Reconsideration was granted, but it
does not look like we will be able to get the votes to
get the bill off the Senate floor."
Senator Florez also switched his vote from aye ... (Read
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CSPA agrees!
Statewide Coalition Says Governor's Water Bond Will Worsen State's
Water Crisis
By Dan Bacher, editor of the Fish
Sniffer
August 13, 2008 -- A coalition of environmental, fishing and
community organizations yesterday launched a statewide campaign opposing
Gov. Schwarzenegger and Sen. Feinstein's push for a November water bond.
In simultaneous press conferences in Sacramento, Los Angeles, San
Francisco and Visalia, campaign organizers spoke out against the $9.3
billion bond, saying it will worsen California's water crisis while
plunging the state deeper into debt.
Coalition members also declared that instead of supporting the bond,
state legislators should immediately distribute millions of dollars in
unspent funds from a water bond passed in 2006.
"The Governor presents this bond as a
forward.. (Read
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Un-Dam the Klamath
Action Meeting for Commercial Fishing Community to be
held in Coos Bay Area: Fishermen invited to plan for
September 18th
PacifiCorp Day of Action Demanding Dam Removal in
Portland
August
12, 2008. Commercial fishermen and friends are invited
to meet and discuss ways to be involved in a Day of
Action demanding removal of four dams on the Klamath
River. The organizing meeting will be held August
22nd
at the Charleston RV Park meeting room at 6 pm.
The PacifiCorp Day of Action will be held September 18th
in downtown Portland beginning at 12 pm.
The
September 18th
PacifiCorp Day of Action is being planned by the Klamath
Justice Coalition, a group of community activists from
the Klamath River dedicated to restoring the Klamath,
and is also co-sponsored by the Pacific Coast Federation
of Fishermen’s Associations, among other groups.
The Klamath Justice Coalition is inviting the public to
assemble... (Read
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A CSPA Editorial
AB 1806 goes down to defeat. CSPA, with your help, will do
better next time
By
Jerry Neuburger
August 14, 2008. – AB 1806, the delta restoration and
mitigation bill, was defeated 18-21 in the state senate
yesterday. Senator Torkalson, chair of the Senate
Appropriations Committee, asked that the bill receive
reconsideration so some slim hope still exists for the
bill’s passage but the word is “slim.” Hopefully,
some lobbying by Assemblywoman Lois Wolk, author of the
bill and additional letters of support still trickling
in will make the difference and the bill will pass on a
second vote.
The
vote was close, 18-21, with all of the Republican
senators and 6 Democrats voting against the bill. It is
reported that the lobbyists for the water contractors
spread rumors that the bill would drastically reduce the
volume of water moving south, something that is not
contained...(Read
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The tribe has played a leadership role in the battle to restore the
Delta, Valley rivers
& stop the raising
of Shasta Dam.
California Supports Winnemem Wintu Tribe: Senate
passes Joint Resolution urging restoration of federal
recognition status
By Dan Bacher, editor of
the FishSniffer
August 13, 2008 -- Sacramento, CA – The Winnemem Wintu
Tribe drew one step closer to righting years of historic
wrongs today. The Senate passed a Joint Resolution
urging the federal government to restore federal
recognition status to the Winnemem Wintu Tribe. The
resolution, authored by Assembly Member Huffman, passed
with 24 votes.
"California has
sent a clear message today: our state stands in
solidarity with the Winnemem Wintu Tribe to correct a
terrible injustice by the federal government," said
Assemblymember Jared Huffman. "It's not time for
the federal government to acknowledge its mistake and
once again recognize the Tribe."
The Winnemem were
mysteriously dropped from the list of federally
recognized Tribes in the 1980's. For years, the Winnemem
received benefits from the federal government, such as
housing and educational assistance. They... (Read
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Recent CSPA
News Stories
Ausust
15-CSPA and Trout Unlimited to
assist DFG with fish rescue at Caples Lake: Over 100
Volunteers Needed! YOU can help!
August
10-State Senate Decision Could
Begin the Restoration of Delta Salmon and Other
Fisheries
August 9-AB 1806 and AB 2175, How the committee
votes fell: Both bills saved by bay area and south state
senators
August
8-CSPA
Action Alert 8.8.08: AB 1806 clears Senate Appropriations Committee unscathed,
heading to senate floor for a vote next week.
August 4-CSPA's Mike McKenzie speaks for AB 1806 during
Senate Appropriations Committee review, results known
Thursday
August 2-Senate Appropriations Committee to hear
AB 1806 on Monday, August 4th
July 30-CSPA
Protests State Board’s Elimination of Key Delta
Protection: Secret order allows pumping to be increased!
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