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Catastrophic Juvenile Fish Kill Unfolding on the Klamath River, Yurok Tribe Declares Infected salmon. | Image courtesy Yurok Tribe. Press release from the Yurok Tribe: Yesterday, the US Bureau of Reclamation announced it would not release water to prevent a catastrophic juvenile fish kill on the Klamath River. While historic drought is the primary cause of the lack of water, previous BOR water allocation decisions led to the widespread fish kill, which could have been prevented with a flow increase. “Right now, the Klamath River is full of dead and dying fish on the Yurok Reservation,” said Frankie Myers, the Yurok Tribe’s Vice Chairman. “This disease will kill most of the baby salmon in the Klamath, which will impact fish runs for many years to come. For salmon people, a juvenile fish kill is an absolute worst-case scenario.” ....
Coho Salmon numbers dropping in Shasta and Scott Rivers According to reports collected by Cal DFW, a low amount of Coho Salmon, age 0+ and 1+, have been trapped this spring while exiting the Shasta River Basin and Scott River. Posted: May 2, 2021 3:08 PM Updated: May 2, 2021 3:09 PM Posted By: Brett Taylor MOUNT SHASTA, Calif. According to reports collected by Cal DFW, a low amount of Coho Salmon, age 0+ and 1+, have been trapped this spring while exiting the Shasta River Basin and Scott River. So far this spring, Cal DFW says that only 36 Coho Salmon, age 1+, have been trapped before exiting the Shasta River Basin. Over at Scoot River, Cal DFW says that it has trapped only 21 Coho Salmon, age 0+, and three Coho Salmon age 1+. ....
Liz Writes Life: More coho returned to Scott River this year Liz Bowen Siskiyou County Sheriff Jeremiah LaRue will be speaking at the next Siskiyou Conservative Republican’s meeting, tomorrow, March 11. LaRue was appointed sheriff by the Siskiyou Co. Board of Supervisors, last year, when Sheriff Jon Lopey retired early. The meeting starts at 11:30 a.m. at the United Methodist Church in Montague at 150 S. 12th St. Those who would like to hear Sheriff LaRue share information about the county are invited to attend. The meeting is free, but if you would like a great Irish corned-beef and cabbage, red potatoes, Irish breads and dessert luncheon, you can call in your reservation to Annie at 530-842-2350. Cost for the luncheon in $13. Grill Master Dave Tyler is in charge of the lunch. ....
RENSSELAER FALLS â For 43 minutes during a public meeting this week, village officials discussed the Rensselaer Falls Volunteer Rescue Squad and funding needed to cover a new defibrillator purchase. The issue was tabled in December due to Trustee Charles H. Fifieldâs absence, according to Mayor Michael S. Hammond, and again aired Monday night over Zoom. Trustee, EMT and secretary for the village rescue squad, James N. Blackburn has recused himself from voting on the matter citing a conflict of interest. A $5,000 down payment and $4,300 in donations â already sent â and three annual payments will cover the roughly $41,000 cost of a Lifepak 15, an upgraded cardiac care response system for the all-volunteer rescue squad comprised of five EMTs and three drivers. ....