I hate hearing the defeatist attitude toward sealions. I don't understand why it would be impossible to get something done about the sealions. Surely with the right governors and right people in the wildlife departments, something could be done about the sealion population, couldn't it? I mean, what if we had Butch Otter as governor? I bet he would give the middle finger to the feds and order the killing of a bunch of sealions in order to help our native salmon, steelhead and sturgeon.
But, if nothing truly can be done about sealions, (and a point can be made about mergansers and cormorants) then the next thing that can go is gill netting.
The Snake River dams are another issue that gets discussed, but nothing ever gets done about them..........just too much opposition and differing opinions.
If we really want to save wild fish runs, there are many things that could be done to help. But it seems that people are not willing to sacrifice certain things for saving wild fish runs.
It is frustrating that the sealion huggers place sealions at a higher level than wild fish runs............and gill netters place their right to fish higher than protecting wild fish. And then there are others who don't want the nets out because natives will still have nets in, so that isn't fair................ And then there are also others who want the habitat restored; they say if the habitat isn't going to be restored, then there is no sense in doing anything....... So, essentially nothing will get done and eventually the wild fish will be gone.
