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889.1 | it only takes IGNORANCE | SCOMAN::KERSWELL | | Fri Oct 07 1988 09:14 | 10 |
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A DISASTER??
Thats not the word for it, I saw that news clip about a week or
2 ago they were showing hundreds of salmon just laying all over
the rocks, some looking for puddle to cool there faces,. it was
a sad sight to see. the most of the salmon they were showing were
3 to 4 ft. like they said there were disturbed people about this
screw up. the one who closed of the water supply should be hung
by his gill's, and forced to eat kiva suchee' i'm susprise chronical
or pm magazine didnt run a segment of it.
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889.2 | All In The Name Of $$$$$ | PCCAD1::RICHARDJ | Bluegrass,Music Aged to Perfection | Fri Oct 07 1988 10:32 | 4 |
| I'm wondering if the N.Y officials are trying to keep it quiet in
order to minimize the economic impact to the business community?
Jim
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889.3 | | HOZZER::MARTY | | Fri Oct 07 1988 12:05 | 26 |
| Jim,
I talked with somebody up there a couple of weeks ago
and this is the story I got. The river wasn't actually the
salmon river, it was the Oswego river, which is near the
salmon river. The work on the damn was to install some kind
of ladder system for the salmon. The water was down for a limited
time and did kill off a substantial amount of fish in the river
at that time, but there is a steady stream of fish entering the
river from lake Ontario from late august to november. The fish
do not reproduce naturally in the river. They lay their eggs and
die, but the eggs never mature because of improper conditions.
All the fish in the area are raised in a hatchery, and the hatchery
doesn't even start the egg stripping operation until the middle
of october. The report I got was that the amount of Salmon in the
river was back to normal within several days, and now they have
a chance to make it much further up the river which opens up lots
of new oppurtunities for the anglers...so, as tragic as it was,
it really has had no detrimental effect, and in reallity will be
a big boost for the areas economy. I know somebody's going to say
why didn't they do it at another time of year, but there are
runs of steelhead and brown trout spaced out over other parts of
the year, each with there dedicated band of followers who would
be equally disturbed if it happened during that time of year, so
it just goes to show sometimes you just can't win...
Marty
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889.4 | NO PROBLEM, MARTY IS RIGHT !!! | USRCV1::FRASCH | | Fri Oct 07 1988 12:29 | 13 |
| Marty is absolutly right!!! It was the Oswego River, NOT the Salmon
River. The shut down was actually timed to minimize the impact on
a fish kill that they knew would happen. It was done early in the
salmon run before the major part of the run. A friend of mine is a
DEC (Department of Environmental Conservation) Marine Biologist for
the area and totally supported what Marty said. The only problem
was the smell and the utility company had to deal with that and
do the clean up.
The project will actually result in a significantly larger number
of Salmon running and spawning in the Oswego River therefore increasing
the Ontario Salmon population.
Don
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889.5 | OWELL is a deep subject | SCOMAN::KERSWELL | | Fri Oct 07 1988 14:21 | 4 |
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WELL, atleast something good is getting back into the picture.
and atleast the overall outcome will make everybody happy.So
Dont worry be happy smoke bluefish ar ar ar
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889.6 | Thanks | PCCAD1::RICHARDJ | Bluegrass,Music Aged to Perfection | Mon Oct 10 1988 13:58 | 4 |
| Thank God rumor control screwed up. Glad to hear its OK.
Thanks for the info, I'll pass it on the guy here in SHR.
Jim
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889.7 | I was there then. | DR::HAIGH | | Mon Oct 10 1988 17:36 | 16 |
| I was fishing there the day this happened.
I was with another guy from arround here and we were staying with
a friend near Osweago. There were dead fish all over the place.
The friend from up there was here this weekend and told us the story.
The electrictity company dumped thousands of dead fish into Ontario.,
Most without saving the eggs.
The newspaper article on this can be obtained if requested.
(Yes we each did catch a salmon.)
David.
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889.8 | ALIVE AND FINNING? | SCOMAN::WOOLDRIDGE | Worm fishermen have stiffer rods | Tue Oct 11 1988 12:05 | 5 |
| RE -1,
YO DAVE,
You caught salmon, but were they alive? har har
NIGHTCRAWLER~~~~~~~
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