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1. SMITH'S HEARING HASHES OVER RECOVERY ARGUMENTS
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Wednesday, August 27, 2003 (PST) |
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Breaching four Lower Snake River dams is not the answer for reviving
Columbia Basin salmon populations, a trio of Northwest lawmakers said
Tuesday at a Senate hearing at Bonneville Dam.
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2. TERNS ARRIVE; LEGAL MANUEVERS CONTINUE
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Wednesday, August 27, 2003 (PST) |
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While Caspian terns are arriving in the Columbia River estuary in larger
numbers to begin their annual nesting, humans continue to argue in court
whether the birds should be moved from one island to another.
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3. GROUPS SUPPORT ODFW'S HATCHERY SURPLUS POLICY
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Wednesday, August 27, 2003 (PST) |
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Conservation and science groups came out this week in support of Oregon
Department of Fish and Wildlife hatchery practices that prevent
hatchery-raised fish from mixing with wild stocks when they return from
the ocean to spawn.
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4. NEZ PERCE, IDAHO ASK FOR LIMITS ON DWORSHAK
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Wednesday, August 27, 2003 (PST) |
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The annual debate on how and when to use water from Dworshak Dam to
augment flows in the lower Snake River has gotten off to a more vigorous
start this year than in past years.
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5. FISH SCREENS, SCIENCE REVIEW BILLS PASS SENATE
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Wednesday, August 27, 2003 (PST) |
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The Senate last week passed two bills by Northwest members to create or
expand programs dealing with salmon recovery projects.
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