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BumRushDaShow

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Sat Feb 24, 2024, 06:54 AM Feb 24

White House, tribal leaders hail 'historic' deal to restore salmon runs in Pacific Northwest [View all]

Source: Washington Post

February 23, 2024 at 6:25 p.m. EST


(Susan Walsh/AP)

WASHINGTON — The Biden administration, leaders of four Columbia River Basin tribes and the governors of Oregon and Washington celebrated on Friday as they signed papers formally launching a $1 billion plan to help recover depleted salmon populations in the Pacific Northwest.

The plan, announced in December, stopped short of calling for the removal of four controversial dams on the Snake River, as some environmental groups and tribal leaders have urged. But officials said it would boost clean energy production and help offset hydropower, transportation and other benefits provided by the dams should Congress ever agree to breach them. The plan brokered by the Biden administration pauses long-running litigation over federal dam operations and represents the most significant step yet toward eventually taking the four Snake River dams down.

The plan will strengthen tribal clean energy projects and provide other benefits for tribes and other communities that depend on the Columbia Basin for agriculture, energy, recreation and transportation, the White House said. “Since time immemorial, the strength of the Yakama Nation and its people have come from the Columbia River, and from the fish, game, roots and berries it nourishes,’’ Yakama Nation Chairman Gerald Lewis said at a White House ceremony.

“The Yakama Nation will always fight to protect and restore the salmon because, without the salmon, we cannot maintain the health of our people or our way of life,’’ Lewis said, adding that Columbia Basin salmon are dying from the impacts of human development. “Our fishers have empty nets and their homes have empty tables because historically the federal government has not done enough to mitigate these impacts,’’ he said. “We need a lot more clean energy, but we need to do development in a way that is socially just.’’

Read more: https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2024/02/23/salmon-dams-tribes-columbia-snake-river-biden/95c70cc4-d29b-11ee-ac8b-765284b5203e_story.html



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More info/earlier PRESS RELEASE - Biden-⁠Harris Administration Announces Ten-Year Partnership with Tribes & States to Restore Wild Salmon, Expand Clean Energy Production, Increase Resilience, and Provide Energy Stability in the Columbia River Basin
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