Assembly member Chris Rogers introduces bill to restore and protect Klamath River Fisheries
Today, Assembly member Chris Rogers (D-Santa Rosa) introduced his first bill as a member of the California State Assembly. AB 263 is an important measure to protect salmon populations in the Klamath River watershed and provide local agricultural operations with more certainty on river flows. This measure was introduced in partnership with the Karuk and Yurok Tribes, as well as the California Coastkeeper Alliance. … Assembly Bill 263 would maintain river flows for at-risk salmon runs on two critical Klamath River tributaries – the Scott and Shasta Rivers.
Other Klamath River news:
- Interesting Engineering: Klamath River’s $500 million revival: Dismantling dams to save salmon
- Letters About Water: Video: A chosen life: Klamath people restoring the earth
- Del Norte Triplicate (Crescent City, Calif.): Yurok tribe employs innovative approach to ecosystem restoration