Category Archives: Conservation

Striperfest Ball Cap – 2012

    Our unique Striperfest hats for 2012 are now available, logo design byDave Sellers.  We have four colors this year: Navy; pink; light blue and Driftwood. These hats are part of our fund-raising effort so we hope to sell a bunch … Continue reading

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Salazar is Badly Mistaken about Estuary Situation

  http://blogs.alternet.org/danbacher/2011/09/20/delta-advocates-say-salazar-is-badly-mistaken-about-estuary-situation/ http://www.fishsniffer.com/content/1403-delta-advocates-say-salazar-badly-mistaken-about-estuary-situation.html   Delta advocates say Salazar is ‘badly mistaken’ about estuary situation    by Dan Bacher    On September 19, U.S. Interior Secretary Ken Salazar claimed that Delta advocates’ fears of a “water grab” by corporate interests were … Continue reading

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Carnage at the Predator Pumps Continues…

Carnage at the Predator Pumps Continues UnabatedPosted on July 11, 2011 by Bill Jennings The horrific counts of pelagic and anadromous fish “consumed” by the predator water export pumping facilities continue unabated.  As of 11 June 2011, 8,830,515 splittail, 246,833 … Continue reading

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Delta Smelt Numbers “improve” as Pumps Kill Millions of Splittail

 Delta Smelt Numbers “improve” as Pumps Kill Millions of Splittail By Dan Bacher  Department of Fish and Game (DFG) officials announced on July 20 that young Delta smelt abundance this year roughly doubles that of last year, but noted that … Continue reading

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Closed-Door Meetings to Fund Construction of Peripheral Canal Exposed!

http://blogs.alternet.org/danbacher/2011/07/06/3852 As recently as June, Jerry Meral, who has been given charge by the Brown Administration to lead the Bay Delta Conservation Plan, assured public participants that all processes underway through the BDCP were “open and transparent.” Closed-door meetings to … Continue reading

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