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Tuesday, March 22, 2005
Coalition asks U.S. court for salmon protection
PORTLAND -- Fishermen, Indian tribes and environmentalists sought a federal court order yesterday compelling the Bush administration to protect imperiled salmon in the Snake and Columbia rivers this summer as drought strikes and water becomes scarce.
The groups had earlier asked U.S. District Judge James Redden in Portland to overturn the Bush administration's overall salmon-rescue plan for the rivers, saying it violates the Endangered Species Act.
Yesterday's request asked Redden to order the government to put additional water through spillways to give a push to juvenile salmon migrating downriver to the ocean. Water put through spillways does not generate electricity. Putting salmon through the turbines that generate power can kill the fish.
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