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| Date: | Sat, 23 Dec 2000 10:17:37 -0800 |
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CORPS PLEDGES TO BALANCE INTERESTS IN MISSOURI
RESTORATION: The Army
Corps of Engineers "is promising to work with barge
companies,
farmers
and environmentalists" to resolve conflicts over a
controversial plan
for a "spring rise" needed to restore habitat for
the pallid
sturgeon,
least tern, and piping plover says the St. Louis
Post Dispatch 12/15.
The Corps' just released draft plan "did not back
away" from flow
alterations but did stress the need for other
changes such as
"opening
backwaters and removal of old dikes and rock
structures." While some
fear the elections might halt the new river
management plan, the
USFWS
says "biology doesn't change with a change in
administration."
HANFORD REACH SALMON REVERSING SEXES: Some 80% of
the female wild
chinook salmon from the Hanford Reach section of the
Columbia River
"began life as males" says AP 12/15. Scientists say
"sex reversal"
revealed by genetic samples may reduce the number of
females
available
to produce eggs and could be related to "water
temperature
fluctuations
caused by hydroelectric dams."
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