Field & Stream give the Gov Villan of the year!

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Here is the article - about time people stop calling him the "green Govoner"!!

Excerpts from this article
http://www.calsport.org/11-26-08.htm

Schwarzenegger gushes about "solving" global warming while California's salmon and other fish populations collapse, due to his devastating environmental policies. Photo from the Governor's Office.

Schwarzenegger's face has graced magazine covers depicting him as the voice of "responsible" environmentalism in spite of his abysmal record in regards to fish and the environment. While Schwarzenegger jets off to one "green energy" and "climate change" conference after another throughout the country, his environmental policies have brought salmon and other fish species to the brink of extinction.

Finally, the editors of a national magazine, Field & Stream, have refused to join the cult of Schwarzenegger worshippers and have bestowed the Governor with the well-deserved top honors in this year's "Heroes & Villains Face-Off " as a villain. The magazine is blasting the "Fish Terminator" for slashing funding for salmon and steelhead restoration, attempting to close many state parks and recreational areas, and presiding over the collapse of Central Valley fall chinook salmon.
"Playing the rake is not new for Gov. Schwarzenegger, whose first turn as the Terminator saw him working to destroy the world instead of saving it," the magazine said. "And the governor's win will not come as any surprise to fishermen in the Golden State, where funding for salmon and steelhead restoration has been dramatically cut despite sharply declining populations for years. During the governor's tenure, the Chinook salmon fishery in California collapsed, and on May 1, 2008, commercial and recreational salmon fishing were both banned along the West Coast in California and much of Oregon."

Read the rest of the article - its great, and so is Calsport - the group who is at the link

http://www.calsport.org/11-26-08.htm

Jim
 
Nice article Jim it sure tells it like it is. Fishing has gotten worse these past few years and since I grew up in the Northwest I never thought Cal fishing was that great.

I voted against the recall that put Arnold in office.
 
Although I agree that the CA fisheries tragedy is horrendous, the policies which caused most of the problems began long before Arnold, or even Grey Davis, were governors. And the widespread cuts due to our budget crisis has to include all areas, including fisheries and parks and rec. I don't think Arnold can be blamed there. He has no choice!

I voted FOR the recall of Grey Davis....LOL
 
Interesting Flutterby to hear you stick up for the Gov. I have heard from, or read, that he is very pro-So Cal water barrons, as they are called, and consistently votes in favor of more conveyance, not less, which is one of the main causes of the fish decline. I agree this has been a problem that has been around for years, but it seems to be getting worse, not better, under his administration. No doubt it is a tough issue, but I thought he was the one pushing for the new periferal canal, and although it is talked up as a way of saving the Delta, it is really just a way of getting more of the good, non-salt, water from the Delta.

Jim
 
I didn't know about the Calsport group until you made this post. I will check the web site out and read up on them some more. California fishing has gotten a lot worse after 8 years of Bush and 5 years of Schwarzenegger, they are the President and Governor and it is their job to lead and as leaders they need to be held responsible for the sad state of our Delta and our economy. A peripheral canal would be very bad for Contra Costa Water District where my water comes from as all of their intakes will be sucking seawater.
 
IMHO all politicians deserve credit for this mess. Putting everything on one politician is a gross exaggeration. I abhor Arnold's water policies. But the fisheries problems are much worse then just water exports.

I remember back in the 1990s when the decision was made to rob water from the Klamath River. I tried to help in the losing battle to stop it. Now the salmon fishery in the Klamath is completely gone. Arnold and Bush have not HELPED the situation, but they did not create it. Try blaming the President [Clinton] and Governor [who was before Davis????].

DD---CCWD is working to draw water upstream of the Delta, so you don't need to worry. But it will damage the Delta further. CCWD currently fills/stores water in Los Vaqueros Reservoir from the Clifton Forebay and they trying to get permission to draw from the Mokolumne River system controlled by EBMUD at Comanche Dam, well above the Delta.

[end of RANT] [:-crazy]
 
CCWD does not draw water from Clifton Forebay. CCWD currently has 3 intakes Old River, Rock Slough and Mallard Slough all of which will suck seawater if a peripheral cannal is built. CCWD's alternative intake project to draw water from near Vitoria Island is just a study at this point. The interconnect to share Moke water and Los Vaqueros dam capacity with EBMUD is just another study at this point too. I get the CCWD newsletter with my water bill and I read it.

I like Yzer's message suffix, whiskey is for drinking water is for fighting for; never thought I would be sparing with you Flutterby I like you.

I think Pete Wilson was the governor before Davis and I agree he should get blame too but Arnold has had the last 5 years to turn it around and bring back a Delta that is teeming with fish and wildlife and he is not leading in turning it around.
 
Hey, friends can spar [:-smile_green]!

I read somewhere [I wish could remember the source [:-dunce]] about the water line which connects from the forebay to Los Vaqueros. Who owns that reservior EBMUD or CCWD? I was lead to believe it was CCWD........

All I am objecting to is giving Arnold ALL of the blame as that Field & Stream article seems to do. He deserve the blame for his share of the mess, no doubt about that!
 
And he should also be recognized as the:

Schwarzenegger Easily Wins 2007 Cold, Dead Fish Award
Fish Sniffer Magazine - January 26, 2008
By Dan Bacher

There is no doubt that 2007 was a rough year for California and West Coast fisheries. We annually “honor” those individuals, government agencies and corporations that went out of their way to destroy our fisheries and erode our fishing rights with the “Cold, Dead Fish” awards.

The year was highlighted by the slowest salmon fishing season on record, the continuing Pelagic Organism Decline in the Delta spurred by state and federal water exports, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger’s announcement of his campaign for a peripheral canal and more dams, and the tragic fish kill at Prospect Island on Thanksgiving weekend.

We’ll start with Resources Secretary Mike Chrisman who announced the formation of a so-called “Stakeholders Panel” for the Delta Blue Ribbon Task Force on February 15. Unfortunately, the 41-member panel was packed with political hacks, water agency representatives and those responsible for the destruction of the Delta, along with a few environmental NGO representatives. Chrisman completely excluded those impacted most by water exports - recreational anglers and Indian Tribes.

It was only through an action alert circulated by myself and others that Chrisman finally appointed one lone representative of a California Indian Tribe, Gary Mulcahy, governmental affairs director of the Winnemem Wintu Tribe, and one recreational fishing representative, John Beuttler, conservation director of the California Sportfishing Protection Alliance. For trying to ram this panel through without including all of the stakeholders, Chrisman receives the “Exclude the Stakeholders” award for 2007.

In late April, the Yurok, Karuk and Hoopa Valley tribes, fishermen and conservation groups embarked on an historic cross-country pilgrimage to Omaha, Nebraska to plea with Warren Buffett, billionaire and owner of the PacifiCorp Dams, to bring down four outdated and environmentally destructive dams on the Klamath River. For decades, these dams have blocked migration of salmon, steelhead and other species into the headwaters of the Klamath.

The week ended with a big protest on May 5 outside the shareholders meeting of Buffett’s Berkshire-Hathaway Corporation. In spite of all of the national and international media generated, Buffett refused to meet with the dam opponents, although he did allow two members of the coalition to address questions to Buffett and his partner Charles Munger before 27,000 stakeholders. For his arrogance, insensitivity and refusal to meet directly with coalition representatives, Warren Buffett, the so-called “oracle of Omaha,” gets the “Prophet of Destruction” Award.

The Pelagic Organism Decline (POD) Team, a group of federal and state, scientists studying the collapse of the Delta food chain, attributes the decline to three major reasons: (1) water exports (2) invasive species and toxic chemicals. However, the state water contractors have another idea.

The water contractors formed an organization, the “Coalition for a Sustainable Delta,” that claims the decline is really caused by striped bass. They blame the striped bass for the decline of delta smelt, steelhead, king salmon and other fish in the California Delta in order to divert attention from the state and federal export pumps, even though the striped bass successfully coexisted with native species for over 125 years!

The Coalition on October 25 filed a Notice of Intent to sue the California Fish and Game Commission and Department of Fish and Game for "violating" the federal Endangered Species Act (ESA) by “protecting” striped bass through state sport fishing regulations. For this ridiculous lawsuit, the Coalition receives the “Blame the Fish” award.

As if fish kills, the Delta decline and the threat of a new peripheral canal were not enough, the “geniuses” at the Federal Regulatory Commission and Pacific Gas and Electric have proposed developing a “wave energy park” off Noyo Harbor in Mendocino County under a streamlined FERC application process.

This proposal occurs within the context of over 20 applications filed up and down the West Coast. These would use a variety of the technologies, but all would create no fishing zones and are expected to have a dramatic impact on the marine ecosystem.

The proposed study area off Fort Bragg runs from Caspar to Westport, from 20-60 fathoms, encompassing most of the prime recreational salmon and rockfish grounds. For bringing up a proposal like this at a time when fishermen are already besieged by attacks on their fishing rights, PG&E and FERC get the “Fast Track to Hell” award.

Ryan Broddrick, the Director of the California Department of Fish and Game, left the agency on August 31 to work for the Northern California Water Association as its executive director. The examples of public officials going to work with a group or private business often at odds with maintaining healthy fish and wildlife populations have become all to common in recent years. Some would call it corruption or conflict of interest. For accepting a job at the Northern California Water Association, I give Ryan Broddrick the “Revolving Door of Government and Big Ag” award.

The failure of the state and federal fishing agencies to do their job protecting our fish and environmental resources in recent decades would require a library of books to cover it. However, one of the most obscene fishery disasters I have ever witnessed when the Bureau of Reclamation, given the green light by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, National Marine Fisheries Service, and Department of Fish and Game, engineered one of the worst fish kills in California history in November.

Tens of thousands of striped bass and other species perished when the Bureau authorized a contractor to do a levee repair at the island. Not only did the agencies allow the fish kill take place, but the DFG rebuffed efforts by a group of over 100 volunteers, headed by Bob McDaris and Jeff Nash, to do a fish rescue. After 10 days, the Bureau procured the permits for the volunteers to go out to the island, but the DFG did everything they could to discourage the rescue.

For the complete regulatory breakdown leading to the fish kill, followed by a failure to stop the fish kill while it was in progress, all four agencies receive the “Big, Smelly, Rotting Pile of Fish” award for 2007.

Representative Nick Rahall (D-West Virginia), Chairman of the House Natural Resources Committee, on July 31 convened an oversight hearing in Washington D.C. on the role that Vice President Dick Cheney may have played in Klamath River Basin decisions leading to the Klamath fish kill of 2002.

As reported in the Washington Post article, “Leaving No Tracks,” by Jo Becker and Barton Gellman on June 27, Cheney's intervention in the development of a 10-year water plan for the Klamath River resulted in a September 2002 die-off of an estimated 68,000 adult salmon in the lower Klamath. Unfortunately, Cheney, the key witness in the hearing, refused to testify before the committee. For his failure to show, Cheney is bestowed the “Klamath Salmon Killer” award.

Atlhough a lot of people, organizations, agencies did “stellar” jobs in destroying our fisheries, one man has surpassed every one else in his goal to take away our fishing rights and destroy the California Delta and other fisheries – Governor Arnold “Fish Terminator” Schwarzenegger. While the mainstream media portrays Schwarzenegger as the “Green Governor” for his grandstanding about climate change at the United Nations and elsewhere, his administration has been an unparalleled disaster for fish and the environment. Among some of his many attacks on our fisheries are the following examples:

• Under his “leadership,” the Delta fishery has declined to the lowest levels as state water exports have risen dramatically. Four pelagic (open water) species, delta smelt, longfin smelt, juvenile striped bass, and threadfin shad, continue to hover near the edge of extinction.

• His appointees on the Central Valley Water Control Board have consistently voted against holding agricultural polluters to the same standards that industry and municipalities are required to observe.

• He has made the DFG into an agency joined at the hip with the Department of Water Resources (DWR), the agency responsible for much of the destruction of Delta and Central Valley fisheries.

• His abysmal leadership resulted in the state opting to appeal a decision by Alameda County Court Judge Frank Roesch requiring the DFG to get in incidental take permit from DWR for killing Delta smelt, winter run chinook and spring run chinook in the Delta pumps.

• While doing everything he can to serve corporate agribusiness in the destruction of Central Valley and Delta fisheries, Schwarzenegger has fast-tracked the MLPA process, resulting in the creation of draconian no fishing zones on the Central Coast that went into effect on September 20. This was done even though huge de-facto no fishing zones instituted by PFMC regulations are already in place.

These are all disasters in and of themselves, but it is Schwarzenegger’s decision to build the peripheral canal and new dams to export more Delta water south the crown jewel of his “environmental” policy that has most outraged anglers and conservationists.

Since June 14, 2007, Schwarzenegger has relentlessly campaigned for the canal and the Temperance Flats and Sites reservoirs to expand the capacity of the Delta pumping infrastructure. On September 11, Schwarzenegger convened a special legislative session to push his $9 billion water bond proposal to build a peripheral canal and more dams.

Fortunately, strong opposition to his proposal by a wide ranging coalition of environmental, fishing and farming groups and the Winnemem Wintu Tribe – and their support for the more environmentally sane water bond sponsored by Senate Pro Temp Don Perata - has prevented Schwarzenegger to date from ramming his “bailout for water contractors” bond measure through the State Legislature.

For all of his efforts to destroy California fisheries, Schwarzenegger, the worst governor for fish and the environment in California history, receives the highly “coveted” “Cold, Dead Fish” Award for 2007!
 
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