Salmon repopulation raising concerns says Klamath Drainage District
As Chinook salmon continue to make progress in the Klamath Basin following dam removal, a local organization is calling for fish screens to protect both family farms and fish. … KDD [Klamath Drainage District], which represents 12 large landowners covering 27,000 acres, most of which grow grain, is emphasizing the urgency for fish screens. It says the 2016 Klamath Power and Facilities Agreement, signed by Oregon, California, and the federal government, calls for these governments to help protect landowners and put in measures like fish screens, if needed.
Other Klamath Basin news:
- KDRV (Medford, Ore.): Chinook salmon seen in Bear Creek after Blue Heron reconnection
