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I'm not looking forward to driving 3 hours to fish, but I will. I don't know who is right and who is wrong. Hope they get this all straightened out and improved.
And don't forget to thank them for helping us get rid of those pesky hatchery fish too........4steelhead wrote:http://wildfishconservancy.org/about/contact-us
Posted is a link to thank them for the hard work they've done to improve stream habitat. Don't forget to voice your concerns for the future of our passion, that is winter steelheading. And remind them of the steps already taken in the last few years to protect wild fish. I think if they can fit hatchery fish into their plans for the future, we will all be more successful.
From what I read, they are against all hatcheries. They make it harder and more expensive for the state to run hatcheries.gfakkema wrote:http://wildfishconservancy.org/about/pr ... lating-esa
Sounds to me like WFC is only against the chambers stock and not hatchery fish altogether. JMO.
This means nothing to me but smoke up my...... More gobbledy gook to make you feel good while they pursue their agenda and screw us out of lots of hatchery fish that we could be catching.gfakkema wrote:Mark, direct quote from the page you linked...
"Through science, education, and advocacy, Wild Fish Conservancy promotes technically and socially responsible habitat, fisheries, and hatchery management to better sustain the region’s wild-fish heritage."
Also...
"Through the Wild Salmon Recovery Initiative, Wild Fish Conservancy is influencing federal, state, and local agencies to fully implement and comply with the Endangered Species Act, the Clean Water Act, and other local, state, and federal statutes. Wild Fish Conservancy is making fisheries management more transparent, strengthening land-use and water-quality regulations, and raising the bar for acceptable hatchery management."
Again, I am not siding with WFC. They make it sound like they aren't against the hatcheries, just the way in which they are being managed. They more than likely have alterior motives in all this, but from what I have seen so far, it does not seem like they are trying to completely do away with hatcheries all together. Now... all of these quotes come directly from the WFC and I am going to assume that they are %100 biased. If someone can point me in the direction of any information that shows and/or proves that the WFC is trying to destroy (not alter) the hatchery program in washington (or elsewhere), please let me/us know.
HahaNorm wrote:bunch of darn hippies tryin to save the world
I had a long response written, walakes logged me off, the text is gone. In summary: spotted owl.... if you don't know what that did to the state, you won't understand. WFC seeks to destroy all hatcheries.... period....gfakkema wrote:Mark, direct quote from the page you linked...
"Through science, education, and advocacy, Wild Fish Conservancy promotes technically and socially responsible habitat, fisheries, and hatchery management to better sustain the region’s wild-fish heritage."
Also...
"Through the Wild Salmon Recovery Initiative, Wild Fish Conservancy is influencing federal, state, and local agencies to fully implement and comply with the Endangered Species Act, the Clean Water Act, and other local, state, and federal statutes. Wild Fish Conservancy is making fisheries management more transparent, strengthening land-use and water-quality regulations, and raising the bar for acceptable hatchery management."
Again, I am not siding with WFC. They make it sound like they aren't against the hatcheries, just the way in which they are being managed. They more than likely have alterior motives in all this, but from what I have seen so far, it does not seem like they are trying to completely do away with hatcheries all together. Now... all of these quotes come directly from the WFC and I am going to assume that they are %100 biased. If someone can point me in the direction of any information that shows and/or proves that the WFC is trying to destroy (not alter) the hatchery program in washington (or elsewhere), please let me/us know.