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BlueWaveNeverEnd

(8,478 posts)
Tue Apr 30, 2024, 10:51 PM Apr 30

Oregon man used bleach to kill 18k juvenile salmon. Warden 'one of the most senseless acts I have seen'

GRWB Hatchery Manager Tim Hooper shovel dead pre-smolts from the bottom of the rearing pond (Oregon Fish and Wildlife)



Cops: Man Used Bleach to Kill 18K Juvenile Salmon
'In my 25 years as a game warden, this is one of the most senseless acts I have seen'



In Oregon, the maximum penalty for illegally killing a Chinook salmon is $750, meaning a 20-year-old man accused of killing almost 18,000 of them could be on the hook for more than $13 million. Joshua Heckathorn allegedly poured bleach into one of four tanks at the Gardiner, Reedsport, and Winchester Bay Salmon Trout Enhancement Program—STEP—last week, the Guardian reports. In a Facebook post, the Douglas County Sheriff's Office said Heckathorn was arrested on April 23 after a deputy spotted the man behind a locked gate at the hatchery. He "admitted to trespassing on the property and entering a storage location and handling the chemical bottle" the previous day, the sheriff's office said.

In a court document, police said Heckathorn told officers he had trouble remembering details "due to being high on marijuana at the time of the crime," KGW reports. The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife said that in addition to the poaching charge, Heckathorn faces charges including criminal mischief and making a toxic substance available to wildlife. STEP president Deborah Yates says the loss is a serious blow to the program, which tries to release 170,000 juvenile salmon into Winchester Bay every year, OPB reports. They become adults in waters off Alaska, but only 1% to 3% make it back to the area to spawn.

"The killing of these fish is a real blow to the STEP Program Volunteers, ODFW, fishermen, and the community as a whole," said Oregon State Police Fish and Wildlife Sergeant Levi Harris. "In my 25 years as a game warden, this is one of the most senseless acts I have seen." Yates says volunteers who spent hundreds of hours caring for the young salmon are devastated by the crime, but there has been a strong response from the community. "People are sending money to upgrade our security system, and donating things like cameras and all sorts of stuff," she says.

https://www.newser.com/story/349738/cops-man-used-bleach-to-kill-18k-juvenile-salmon.html

A patrol deputy claimed to see Heckathorn walking south along Highway 101 before seeing him again behind a locked gate in the hatchery facility that evening.

Authorities said Heckathorn trespassed on the property, entered the storage area, and tried to take the 17,890 salmon before reaching for the bottle of chemicals. He later admitted to using the bleach.

Deborah Yates, the president of the hatchery program, said her team struggles to understand Heckathorn’s actions after they put hundreds of hours raising the fish, which were intended to be released with about 60,000 others in June.

“When nature does something, it’s crushing. But it’s nature, and it happens. But when someone comes in and does something like this, you can’t wrap your head around it,” she said. “We have so many hours wrapped up in those fish, to have someone come in so cavalier, and kill them, it doesn’t make sense.”

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/man-accused-of-killing-18k-chinook-salmon-by-pouring-bleach-into-oregon-fish-hatchery-tank/ar-AA1nFXwN

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Oregon man used bleach to kill 18k juvenile salmon. Warden 'one of the most senseless acts I have seen' (Original Post) BlueWaveNeverEnd Apr 30 OP
Wow... 2naSalit Apr 30 #1
Beat me to it. nt Phoenix61 Apr 30 #2
sociopath and sadism, writ with large script ... -(nt)- stopdiggin Apr 30 #5
Alcohol or meth. SarahD Apr 30 #4
I think Heckathorn was high on something else MagickMuffin Apr 30 #3
A blood test is in order and I hope we get a follow up on this as I'm all for Deuxcents Apr 30 #6
I think meth might be a better defense as far as sentencing. Surely he'll be convicted or plead guilty. Silent Type Apr 30 #7
And people think de-scheduling marijuana is a good idea? dickthegrouch May 1 #8
Marijuana isn't addictive. rubbersole May 1 #9
the idea that cannabis had ANYTHING to do with this sick act ... stopdiggin May 1 #11
Terrible Take ProfessorGAC May 1 #13
The OP SAYS dickthegrouch May 1 #15
I eagerly await your push for the prohibition of alcohol. aocommunalpunch May 1 #16
Absolutely disgusting blue-wave May 1 #10
Joshua Heckathorn speaks with a forked tongue. republianmushroom May 1 #12
I Need Details ProfessorGAC May 1 #14
Tried to take the 18,000 fish? jmowreader May 1 #17

Deuxcents

(16,774 posts)
6. A blood test is in order and I hope we get a follow up on this as I'm all for
Tue Apr 30, 2024, 11:16 PM
Apr 30

A very extensive fine and long term stay in prison.

dickthegrouch

(3,223 posts)
8. And people think de-scheduling marijuana is a good idea?
Wed May 1, 2024, 01:01 AM
May 1

Addicts will addict. But we can expect even more insanity like this

stopdiggin

(11,596 posts)
11. the idea that cannabis had ANYTHING to do with this sick act ...
Wed May 1, 2024, 01:51 AM
May 1

is (really tempted to go with 'insanity') - but will instead fall back on seriously misinformed.

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dickthegrouch

(3,223 posts)
15. The OP SAYS
Wed May 1, 2024, 02:54 PM
May 1
police said Heckathorn told officers he had trouble remembering details "due to being high on marijuana at the time of the crime,"


I went from there. And my personal experience of everyone I know who uses it, wishing they could use less, or stop.

aocommunalpunch

(4,268 posts)
16. I eagerly await your push for the prohibition of alcohol.
Wed May 1, 2024, 03:50 PM
May 1

We could end so much suffering tomorrow! Addicts will addict, you know. More insanity and such, right?

blue-wave

(4,420 posts)
10. Absolutely disgusting
Wed May 1, 2024, 01:47 AM
May 1

The guy has gotta be one crazy sicko. Put him away before he does more harm to our world.

republianmushroom

(14,597 posts)
12. Joshua Heckathorn speaks with a forked tongue.
Wed May 1, 2024, 02:08 PM
May 1

He "admitted to trespassing on the property and entering a storage location and handling the chemical bottle" the previous day, the sheriff's office said.
In a court document, police said Heckathorn told officers he had trouble remembering details "due to being high on marijuana at the time of the crime," High for 24 pus hours, Bullshit.

Lock this person up for some time.

ProfessorGAC

(66,070 posts)
14. I Need Details
Wed May 1, 2024, 02:32 PM
May 1

The article mentions both a tank & a pond. Which is it?
What is the volume of the tank/pond?
The article linked below describes the toxicity of sodium hypochlorite on zebrafish describes toxic effects at 25, 50, 75 & 100 parts per million. It mentions swimming strength declines it does not mention those concentrations killing the fish. (Admittedly, swimming ability is crucial to fish survival.)
Commercially available bleach is usually around 4.5% active NaOCl. To hit 25ppm, the pond would have to be only 1,800 gallons. That's only 240 cubic feet. That seems awfully small for 18,000 fish, even immature ones. 75 fish per ft³?
I'm suspicious that there was more than bleach in that bottle to demonstrate a kill rate that high in such a short time.
To be clear, there is no doubt that radical chlorine is very toxic to aquatic life, but the volumes missing makes me question whether it was merely bleach added to this fish environment.

jmowreader

(50,703 posts)
17. Tried to take the 18,000 fish?
Wed May 1, 2024, 07:09 PM
May 1

This sounds a little like the stuff Animal Liberation Front used to do. I don't know if this guy really is ALF, but maybe his objective was to either (1) steal all the pre-smolts and dump them in the river (where they wouldn't survive because they weren't ready to forage for food yet) or (2) when that failed (because you'd need a truck to haul that many fish and he didn't seem to have one) cause enough economic damage to put the hatchery out of business.

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