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NW Heat Boils Salmon,
Drives Rallies Across Region

by Eric Tegethoff
iFiber One, August 6, 2021

Technicians Kyle King, left, and Lara Breitkreutz trap a salmon at Lower Granite Dam for trucking past warm water to safety.(Richard Read / Los Angeles Times) SEATTLE -- Rallies are taking place across the Northwest to support salmon, which face dire conditions in the Columbia River Basin.

Saturday, the Rally for the River is calling for action from Congress to save endangered fish species in the region, including removing four lower Snake River dams that impede salmon migration and heat up the river.

Brett VandenHeuvel, executive director of Columbia Riverkeeper, said his group recently captured video of the sockeye salmon struggling in the warm waters of the Columbia.

"The heartbreaking video of the sockeye covered in lesions and fungus should sound an alarm," VandenHeuvel asserted. "We need action now from the Northwest delegation."

Water temperatures above 68 degrees can be lethal for salmon, and the Columbia already has been above 70 degrees this year. VandenHeuvel pointed out high temperatures stress salmon metabolism and leave them more susceptible to predation and disease.

He predicted the situation will only get worse unless leaders act to remove the Snake River dams.

Betsy Emery, advocacy and campaign manager for the Association of Northwest Steelheaders, said anglers contribute $5 billion per year to the Pacific Northwest's economy, but she fears salmon in the basin are at a tipping point.

"A lot of us who spend time on the river and spend time thinking about these fisheries are really nervous," Emery remarked. "Could this be that catastrophic event that starts pushing some of these runs that we love so much from a fishing perspective into a space where they might not be strong enough to fish?"

VandenHeuvel added people are becoming inspired to take action.

"More and more people are getting involved and recognizing how serious and urgent this issue is," VandenHeuvel contended. "For salmon, for the orcas that depend on them, for the people of the Pacific Northwest."

Rallies are planned for Boise, Corvallis, Eugene, Portland, Seattle and Spokane on Saturday.

Related Pages:
Sockeye to be Trucked to Redfish Lake by Associated Press, Challis Messenger, 7/8/21
'This is Worse' than 2015: Northwest Weather Heats Rivers, Puts Idaho Sockeye in Danger by Rocky Barker, Big Country News, 7/4/21
Pacific Northwest Heat Wave Sets Up 'Grim' Migration for Salmon by Lynda Mapes, Northern New York 360, 7/1/21
'This is Worse' than 2015: Northwest Weather Heats Rivers, Puts Idaho Sockeye in Danger by Rocky Barker, Big Country News, 7/4/21
Count the Fish, 1977-2014, Salmon Recovery Effortsby GAO


Eric Tegethoff
NW Heat Boils Salmon, Drives Rallies Across Region
iFiber One, August 6, 2021

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