CALIFORNIA SALMON COUNCIL
P.O. Box 2255
Folsom, CA 95763-2255
California Department of Fish & Game
California Releases Salmon Disaster Assistance
In response to the 2006 Klamath River salmon fishery failure,
California is disbursing $33 million in Federal Disaster Relief Assistance
to affected salmon industry entities. Commercial salmon fishermen, fish
buyer/processors, related marine supply businesses, commercial charter
boat owners and Klamath In-River guides and associated infrastructure
businesses are eligible to apply for assistance. The California Salmon
Council, a state mandated marketing entity is coordinating the relief
efforts in California on behalf of the commercial salmon industry with
oversight from the California Department of Fish and Game and the Pacific
States Marine Fisheries Commission.
In June 2006 Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger proclaimed a state of
emergency in 13 counties in response to the fishery failure. In August
2006 US Secretary of Commerce Carlos Gutierrez followed up with a federal
declaration of an “in-season” fishery failure which cleared the way for
federal disaster assistance.
The Federal appropriation of $60.4 million is being shared between the
commercial salmon industries in California, Oregon and the Indian Tribes
that rely upon the salmon fishery for their subsidence and cultural
heritage. The Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission located in
Portland, Oregon is coordinating the tri-lateral relief effort with the
Federal government and in particular the National Oceanic Atmospheric
Administration (NOAA), the California Salmon Council, the Oregon Salmon
Commission and the Indian Tribal interests.
Congressman Mike Thompson (1CA-D) sponsored H.R. 234 Pacific Salmon
Emergency Disaster Assistance Act of 2007 in cooperation with other
California and Oregon legislators. The appropriations bill was signed by
President George Bush in May when it was included in the military spending
package.
The 2006 salmon fishery failure was brought about by a mixture of
problems that began during the 2002 salmon spawning season. During that
year there was a drought in the Klamath basin creating reduced flows,
higher water temperatures and disease spread by over crowding of fish in
the lower river resulting in a salmon die off. Since Klamath Fall Chinook
are often the limiting stock in setting salmon fishing seasons, their
reduced ocean abundances caused the Federal government to begin to curtail
salmon harvest beginning in the 2005 fishing season and with the continued
declines in the population, further cut backs in 2006 resulted in the
worst salmon fishing season in decades.
The California Salmon Council is now taking applications from affected
salmon fishermen, buyers/processors, and related marine businesses. The
North Coast Small Business Development Center in Eureka is working with
the In-River businesses. The Golden Gate Fishermen’s Association is
coordinating the commercial charter boat industry.
Any commercial salmon business entity that was negatively affected by
the 2006 salmon fishery failure is encouraged to contact the California
Salmon Council for further information on the disaster relief effort. The
Council will clarify the qualifications and application process.
More information on the disaster relief can be found on the California
Salmon Council website at
www.calkingsalmon.org.
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