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Columbia Basin Bulletin Issue Summary No. 1:

Salmon and Hydro: An Account of Litigation over Federal Columbia River Power System Biological Opinions for Salmon and Steelhead, 1991-2009

This issue summary offers a historical account of the continual litigation over Columbia Basin salmon and steelhead biological opinions since the first Endangered Species Act listings and summarizes the major issues that have dominated Columbia Basin Salmon recovery since 1991.

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Latest CBB News > Archives > Sept. 7, 2007
Sept. 7, 2007

FEDS RELEASE NEW COLUMBIA BASIN SALMON RECOVERY STRATEGY
Posted on Friday, September 07, 2007 (PST)
Federal action agencies Thursday unveiled the "most comprehensive approach ever" to revive protected salmon and steelhead stocks that negotiate the Columbia/Snake river hydro system's dams and reservoirs. Read More...  

AGENCIES OUTLINE SALMON RECOVERY COSTS PAST AND FUTURE
Posted on Friday, September 07, 2007 (PST)
Efforts to improve the lot of Columbia River salmon and steelhead have increased over the past six years, and so have the costs, according to an "overview" of federal agencies' newly developed proposal for assuring fish populations aren't jeopardized by the federal hydro system. Read More...  

FALL CHINOOK RUN SLUGGISH BUT STILL TIME FOR AN UPTICK
Posted on Friday, September 07, 2007 (PST)
Bonneville Dam passage of upriver bright fall chinook salmon remains sluggish, as does tribal fishing, at a time when the run is normally at its peak. Read More...  

FEDERAL JUDGE DISMISSES ALL FPC EMPLOYEE CLAIMS AGAINST BPA
Posted on Friday, September 07, 2007 (PST)
A federal judge this week dismissed claims by Fish Passage Center employees that their constitutional rights had been violated by the Bonneville Power Administration and its administrator during a process aimed at ending funding for the center. Read More...  

GAO RECOMMENDS AGENCIES ADDRESS CLIMATE CHANGE EFFECTS
Posted on Friday, September 07, 2007 (PST)
The General Accounting Office, in a report released Thursday, recommends that the secretaries of Agriculture, Commerce, and the Interior develop guidance incorporating agencies' best practices, which advises managers on how to address climate change effects on the resources they manage and gather the information needed to do so. Read More...  


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