Groups sue to restrict salmon fishing, help Northwest orcas
Source: Associated Press
Groups sue to restrict salmon fishing, help Northwest orcas
By GENE JOHNSON
April 3, 2019
SEATTLE (AP) Federal officials say they may restrict salmon fishing off the West Coast to help the Pacific Northwests critically endangered killer whales, but two environmental groups are suing anyway to ensure it happens.
The Center for Biological Diversity, which filed a lawsuit nearly two decades ago to force the U.S. government to list the orcas as endangered, and the Wild Fish Conservancy asked the U.S. District Court in Seattle on Wednesday to order officials to reconsider a 2009 finding that commercial and recreational fisheries did not jeopardize the orcas survival.
The National Marine Fisheries Service issued a letter early last month indicating that it intends to do so. Julie Teel Simmonds, an attorney with the Center for Biological Diversity, said the point of the lawsuit is to ensure they finish the job with urgency, given the plight of the whales, and to take short-term steps in the meantime to help provide more of the orcas favored prey, Chinook salmon.
We have got to figure out how to get them more salmon, she said. Since 2009 its become much more crystallized just how critical prey availability is to their reproductive success and survival.
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