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Entries in wild steelhead coalition (42)

Thursday
Sep202012

Take Action - Comment on hatchery plans for Lower Columbia 

From the Wild Steelhead Coalition:

At the beginning of September, the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) released its draft Hatchery Genetic Management Plans (HGMP) for the Lower Columbia River. These documents spell out WDFW's proposed hatchery operations going forward and outline what impacts their programs will have on ESA-listed wild steelhead in the Lower Columbia. Ultimately, the HGMPs will go to the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) for approval. Unfortunately, the Lower Columbia region is the birthplace of Washington’s long standing hatchery addiction, and reform to some of the more harmful hatchery practices in the change has been slow to come. Specifically, the HGMPs for the South Fork Toutle, Coweeman and East Fork Lewis Rivers call for the continued release of non-native hatchery fish despite the lack of collection facilities in these basins.

By WDFW’s own estimates, hatchery fish are likely severely undermining the productivity of ESA-listed wild steelhead in these watersheds. The department has estimated that around 70 percent of the spawning summer steelhead in the East Fork Lewis River watershed are of hatchery origin, and the other two basins undoubtedly have equally large numbers of spawning hatchery fish. Under the statewide steelhead management plan, this practice was supposed to have been discontinued throughout the state because it guarantees that un-harvested hatchery fish will spawn in the wild. The Toutle, Coweeman and East Fork Lewis are all important wild steelhead producing watersheds for the Lower Columbia, and recovery of wild fish should be a priority in these systems.

Take two minutes to send comments to the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) and let them know it is time to stop our hatchery steelhead addiction and move toward wild steelhead recovery.

TAKE ACTION NOW!

Monday
Jul092012

The Adipose - Summer 2012 

The summer 2012 edition of the Wild Steelhead Coalition's newsletter is out and includes the organizations 2012 sport fishing rules proposals to the Washington Division of Fish and Wildlife.

LINK

Tuesday
Jul032012

Chuck Bonks

We still have a few shirts left - get em before they're gone.

Tuesday
Jun192012

Bug Launcher Classic BBQ and Casting Challenge

Have some fun casting a line, eat some BBQ and meet some folks at the Bug Launcher Classic. Test your skills at twelve stations on and near the North Umpqua River, each with targets at three skill levels. 36 opportunities to challenge and tune your casting skills.

Not only are you guaranteed a good time but there will be raffles and prizes and better yet.....100% of the proceeds will got to benefit The Wild Steelhead Coalition.

Where: The Reel McCoys’ Place, 9624 South bank Dr. Roseburg, OR
When: Saturday, July 21, 2012  - 9:00 – 5:00

Donation of cash or check (any amount) goes to Wild Steelhead Coalition.

Recommended Equipment: Single handed rod, tapered leader to 2X, yarn fly only (provided), and a sense of humor.

RSVP with Mike or Jan
541-677-0100
mikemccoy@dcwisp.net

Tuesday
Jun122012

More fish giving goodness from Patagonia

Patagonia recently announced a gift of $20,000 to the Save Our Wild Salmon Coalition in recognition of their 20 years uniting people for salmon, rivers, and jobs.

From Save Our Wild Salmon:

For 14 years, Patagonia, its stores and its people have supported our work to save that wild salmon and steelhead that Northwest communities and watersheds depend on - with mobilization, publicity, creative design, product donations, event sponsorship, training, contact with three administrations, seven Congresses, and seven governors - as well as linking us into their own conservation initiatives and championing us to fellow businesses.  And funding,usually at the times we most needed it.

Save Our Wild Salmon executive director Pat Ford thanks Patagonia for their many years of support in this Cleanest Line post.

Patagonia also recently announced a $10,000 grant for the Wild Steelhead Coalition in recognition of their efforts to restore the return of wild steelhead to the rivers of the Pacific Northwest.

Monday
Jun112012

New Chum Shirt: Bonk Hatchery Fish (Limited Stock)

Hot off the press. We did a limited run on this so get a few before they're gone. Portion of proceeds will be donated to Wild Steelhead Coalition. Art logo by Eric Christensen, who is donating his portion to the Native Fish Society.

BUY NOW

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