Fishing a growth industry? Maybe for the legal profession

Englebright Dam on the lower Yuba It sure looks likeĀ migratory fish are the new growth industry for the legal profession, another lawsuit filed here in California seeks the elimination of two aging dams on the Yuba River.

The Daguerre Point (1906) and Englebright (1941) dams just upstream of Marysville, they no longer produce power, water, or serve as a flood barrier – but they continue to impede salmon.

Federal agencies acknowledge their continued impact on fish, as neither dam has a functioning fish ladder.

Removal or successful mitigation of the obstruction would add nearly 100 miles of additional spawning habitat. In light of this year’s overall decline in returning salmon, it may add additional pressures on the Army Corp of Engineers, their current owner.

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  3. Gary Reed

    This post is being considered for The Sacramento Bee’s roundup of regional blogs, which appears in Forum, the Sunday commentary section.

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  4. Linda Babcock

    I read this blog in the SacBee. What can a person do to help this law suit? It sounds like the letter-writing, grass-roots-influence stage is over. Does the prosecuting party need funds to support/maintain the legal fees? To whom can I mail money?

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