Free: Contests & Raffles.
Hello All,i am sure many will disagree with this subject matter on both sides of the discussion, but August 31st Washington BHA is hosting an event in Washougal to Discuss Free the Snake.i am disappointed so far that the presentation of the subject matter appears one-sided, and that both special guests are pro-removal of the Snake River Dams. While i understand that BHA is for less impact on the resources across our nation, i am also frustrated on how they don't bring the information forward on how this will affect our daily lives.The subject matter is no different than suggesting that we remove commercial fishing from the lower Columbia. Both removal of commercial fishing and removal of dams will have an impact on returning salmon and steelhead runs on the snake, but we only ever talk about removal of dams. i am sure I offended a dozen or more members that are commercial fisherman on the site, but we have to be honest with ourselves that isolating the dams as the cause is the most expensive solution for the short and long term gain to the various species.i am disappointed to say the least.
Not to derail too much but a guy at work and I were both discussing these dams and neither of us has enough info to form an opinion but he asked why no one is talking about an improved fish ladder system or those fish cannons or? Surely for the financial cost of removing them a better fish return system could be funded maybe? As for BHA, they're a mission focused organization and this seems on mission for them. Like them or not but they're doing what they say they do aren't they?
I'm not surprised one bit. I'm just disappointed I ever gave them money. Sent from my SM-G991U using Tapatalk
How about starting with predators like seals and birds before nuking a vital to agriculture dam
Quote from: Jpmiller on August 25, 2022, 06:09:17 PMNot to derail too much but a guy at work and I were both discussing these dams and neither of us has enough info to form an opinion but he asked why no one is talking about an improved fish ladder system or those fish cannons or? Surely for the financial cost of removing them a better fish return system could be funded maybe? As for BHA, they're a mission focused organization and this seems on mission for them. Like them or not but they're doing what they say they do aren't they?I wouldn't exactly call where these dams are "back country"Sent from my SM-G991U using Tapatalk
Quote from: grundy53 on August 25, 2022, 06:10:08 PMI'm not surprised one bit. I'm just disappointed I ever gave them money. Sent from my SM-G991U using Tapatalkme too. BHA Looks great at first glance but take a deeper look and
Dams are vital for grain transportation.