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Idaho Senator Eliminates Funds for Center on Salmon Survival

 

By Blaine Harden

Washington Post Staff Writer

Wednesday, November 30, 2005; Page A21

 

PORTLAND, Ore. -- In a surgical strike from Capitol Hill, Sen. Larry E. Craig

(R-Idaho) has eliminated a little-known agency that counts endangered fish in

the Columbia River.

 

The Fish Passage Center, with just 12 employees and a budget of $1.3 million,

has been killed because it did not count fish in a way that suited Craig.

 

 

 

The sun sets over the Columbia River, the prize in a tug of war between

hydroelectric power and salmon recovery. (By Don Ryan -- Associated Press)

 

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" Data cloaked in advocacy create confusion, " Craig said on the Senate floor this

month, after successfully inserting language in an energy and water

appropriations bill that bans all future funding for the Fish Passage Center.

" False science leads people to false choices. "

 

Here in Portland, Michele DeHart, a fish biologist who is the longtime manager

of the center, said she is not mad at Craig.

 

" What's the point? " asked DeHart, 55, who for nearly 20 years has run the agency

that keeps score on the survival of endangered salmon as they negotiate federal

dams in the Columbia and Snake rivers.

 

" I have never met the man, " she said. " Never talked to him. No one from his

office ever contacted us. I guess I am flabbergasted. We are biologists and

computer scientists, and what we do is just math. Math can't hurt you. "

 

But the mathematics of protecting salmon swimming in the nation's largest

hydroelectric system can hurt your pocketbook -- particularly in the Northwest,

where dams supply power to four out of five homes, more than anywhere in the

country.

 

Salmon math has clearly riled up Craig, who in his last election campaign in

2002 received more money from electric utilities than from any other industry

and who has been named " legislator of the year " by the National Hydropower

Association.

 

The Fish Passage Center has documented, in excruciating statistical detail, how

the Columbia-Snake hydroelectric system kills salmon. Its analyses of fish

survival data also suggest that one way to increase salmon survival is to spill

more water over dams, rather than feed it through electrical turbines.

 

This suggestion, though, is anathema to utilities -- and to Craig -- because

water poured over dams means millions of dollars in lost electricity generation.

 

Last summer, a federal judge in Portland, using data and analysis from the Fish

Passage Center, infuriated the utilities. He ordered that water be spilled over

federal dams in the Snake River to increase salmon survival. Shortly after Judge

James A. Redden issued his order, Craig began pushing to cut all funding for the

Fish Passage

 

 

 

 

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