industryFederal Judge Dismisses Plan to Export More Delta WaterApril 16, 2008 - Source: Indy BayA federal judge in Fresno, CA rejected a water plan that would have pumped more water out of the California Delta "at the expense of five species of protected chinook salmon and steelhead trout." The ruling was a victory for recreational and commercial fishermen, as well as conservation groups. In making his decision, Judge Oliver W. Wanger cited the National Marine Fisheries Services' report that diverting water from the delta would kill large numbers of salmon. "Judge Wanger has placed salmon survival back at the center of California's struggle to protect our natural heritage," said litigating attorney Mike Sherwood. |
industry news
Pure Fishing to Establish World HQ in Columbia, South Carolina
500,000 US Women Go Fly Fishing
Joan Wulff Receives Top Conservation Award
AFFTA Announces New President Gary Berlin
Teva Mountain Games Announces Fly Fishing Competition
Federal Judge Dismisses Plan to Export More Delta Water
ADVERTISEMENT
press releases
FlyFishing Retailer 2007 enjoys upswing in attendance and rising tide of youthful energy
As FlyFishing Retailer returns to Denver, America’s fly fishing community returns to Colorado … to fish
ADVERTISEMENT
|



