Originally published August 15, 2007 at 12:00 AM | Page modified August 15, 2007 at 4:17 PM
Judge in Oregon says don't count hatchery fish with wild
A federal judge ruled the government does not have to count hatchery salmon along with wild fish when deciding whether to protect a species...
The Associated Press
GRANTS PASS, Ore. — A federal judge ruled the government does not have to count hatchery salmon along with wild fish when deciding whether to protect a species.
U.S. District Judge Michael Hogan in Eugene denied a lawsuit brought by property-rights advocates, farm groups and development interests against NOAA Fisheries. It challenged all 16 listings of West Coast salmon under the Endangered Species Act.
Sonya Jones, an attorney for Pacific Legal Foundation, which brought the lawsuit, said it was disappointed, particularly because in 2001 Hogan ruled in favor of its argument that NOAA Fisheries could not protect wild Oregon coastal salmon as a threatened species if it did not protect hatchery fish in the same population group.
"The debate over hatchery fish should be considered conclusively over," said Jan Hasselman, an attorney for Earthjustice, which represented conservation groups intervening on the side of the government. "This judge in 2001 gave them an inch and they tried to take a mile. It didn't work. So now the debate's over."
The 2001 ruling ultimately led to a new federal policy on using hatchery fish to rebuild dwindling salmon populations and taking Oregon coastal coho off the threatened species list.
"We believe this is an unlawful interpretation of way the hatchery policy was applied to these 16 populations," Jones said of the latest ruling. "We will be appealing it."
The legal debate is not over. A federal judge in California will hear similar arguments next week on whether to take 10 populations of steelhead off the threatened and endangered species lists, and the Pacific Legal Foundation is appealing another ruling directing NOAA Fisheries to count only wild fish in listing determinations.
Copyright © 2007 The Seattle Times Company
Bombs, guns found at home of suspect in Officer Brenton's slaying
How an underdog named Mike McGinn took City Hall
Danny Westneat: Lee the Horse Logger found slow wagon shrank tumor
Parents want answers on new Seattle school boundaries
3 Cascade Mountain passes close due to snow; more rain, wind expected Sunday

Mourners gather at KeyArena for slain officer's memorial
Mourners gathered at KeyArena for the memorial service of Seattle police Officer Timothy Brenton on November 6, 2009.
nwjobs

Post a comment

Michelle Goodman blogs about work/life balance.
How to tell your office you're gravely ill
Post a comment
nwautos

Choosing a new sedan? Weigh the impact of your choice on your wallet and on the planet.
Post a comment
- Flags were key link to cop slaying, bombings
- Suspect shot as city mourns slain officer
- Bombs, guns found at home of suspect in Officer Brenton's slaying
- Briefs | Soccer: New Mexico suspends hair-pulling player Elizabeth Lambert
- How an underdog named Mike McGinn took City Hall
- Huskies suffer another heartbreaking loss to UCLA
- 3 Cascade Mountain passes close due to snow; more rain, wind expected Sunday
- McGinn pulling away as late ballots come in
- Using anti-shooter tactics, civilian Army police officer brought down gunman
- Heavy snow in Cascades shuts down roads
- UCLA game thread
940 - Weapons, bomb-making materials found in suspect's apartment
336 - U.S. House passes health plan
322 - Bombs, guns found at home of suspect in Officer Brenton's slaying
229 - Decision day for health care in the House
207 - Grading the game
150 - Referendum 71 show's Washington's strategy for marriage equality is working
134 - Huskies suffer another heartbreaking loss to UCLA
108 - Sounders FC-Dynamo playoff Game 2 thread
75 - How an underdog named Mike McGinn took City Hall
72
- Suspect shot as city mourns slain officer
- Flags were key link to cop slaying, bombings
- The birth of 'Grunge,' in photos by Michael Lavine
- 10 investing missteps to avoid
- How do innovators think?
- 10 ways to take control of your health
- Bombs, guns found at home of suspect in Officer Brenton's slaying
- Danny Westneat | Lee the Horse Logger found slow wagon shrank tumor
- Tlingit heritage helps glass artist Preston Singletary break new ground
- How an underdog named Mike McGinn took City Hall





