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Portland Cyclist

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Fri Oct 31, 2014, 08:28 PM Oct 2014

Army Corps of Engineers Proposes Killing Cormorants to Save Salmon

SEAFOODNEWS.COM [New York Times] By Felicity Barringeraug - August 18, 2014 -

ASTORIA, Ore. — The salmon here in the Columbia River, nearly driven to extinction by hydroelectric dams a quarter century ago, have been increasing in number — a fact not lost on the birds that like to eat them. These now flock by the thousands each spring to the river’s mouth, where the salmon have their young, and gorge at leisure.

As a result, those charged with nursing the salmon back to robust health have a new plan to protect them: shoot the birds.

Joyce Casey, chief of the environmental resources branch at the Army Corps of Engineers office in Portland, said that for young salmon headed seaward, the hungry horde of about 30,000 double-crested cormorants on East Sand Island has posed a risk no less serious than that posed by some of the dams her agency built.

http://www.seafoodnews.com/Story/940759/Plan-to-shoot-cormorants-that-feast-on-Columbia-River-salmon-is-controversial

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Sigh shenmue Oct 2014 #1
Aren't these the same salmon they were shooting sea lions for eating recently? LeftyMom Oct 2014 #2

LeftyMom

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2. Aren't these the same salmon they were shooting sea lions for eating recently?
Fri Oct 31, 2014, 10:21 PM
Oct 2014

The next story below this on the page is: Salmon surges to become 2nd heaviest consumed fish in the US, surpassing tuna for the first time

Because of course it is.

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