The following was in June's California Fly Fisher Magazine:
Legislative Alert:
Assembly Bill 1806
From the California Sportfishing Protection Alliance
Anglers, commercial fishermen, and the fish need your help to pass critically needed state legislation. Salmon, steel-head, pelagic fish, and the Bay-Delta ecosystem are in, grave danger of extinction in the next few years. Our fishing groups are active and united in efforts to save the Delta ecosystem and fisheries. We are working closely with Assemblywoman Lois Wolk to address these seriousproblems. We can prevail on the need to have appropriate mitigation for the significant damages to the public's fishery resource caused by the operation of the state and federal water projects, but we need your help now!
To save the estuary's fisheries, those who use water exported from the Delta must mitigate the damages to the public s fisheries caused by the state and federal water projects operations. Assembly Bill 1806 by Assemblywoman Lois Wolk does just that.
In addition to the provisions in the bill that require emergency preparedness to prevent future Prospect Island debacles this bill requires mitigation for the direct and indirect fish losses caused by the federal and state water projects that divert water from the Delta.
Assemblywoman Wolk, and our fishing groups working with her, would appreciate support from environmental and conservation groups and the public to help pass the bill. The water contractors lobby has been very active in opposition, but this did not stop the bill from recently passing the Assembly Water, Parks and Wildlife Committee. However, we now face far more difficult challenges that require your engagement if we are to be successful.
Please send letters of support to:
Assemblymember Lois Wolk
State Capitol
P.O. Box 942849
Sacramento, CA94249-0008
You might consider sending a letter to Ms. Wolk as a concerned citizen, if you support this legislation.
Thanks Steve this is some great info,it should be an obligation of us all to take a whole 3 or 4 minutes of our "busy" day and maybe write a quick letter of support to Assemblywoman Wolk.Letters like these can make all the difference in the world.
Assemblymember Lois Wolk is a a good friend to Putah Creek-she is active in its conservation, protection and preservation. Below is an article recently published in the Davis Enterprise. AB 1806 is just one of several bills she is preparing. As Greg says, she deserves 5 minutes of our time to prepare and mail off a letter.
By Enterprise staff May 17, 2008 19:09
A fishing and conservation group has honored Assemblywoman Lois Wolk, D-Davis, for her role on some of California's most pressing water issues.
California Trout, which advocates the protection and restoration of wild trout and steelhead waters throughout California, gave Wolk its Golden Trout Award at a ceremony Tuesday in Sacramento.
The award is given to the person who makes 'the most distinguished contribution to the protection of wild trout, steelhead and their habitat.'
Wolk has led efforts to protect threatened and endangered species from the effects of motorized suction dredge gold mining. She is proposing a package of bills to help protect and restore Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta fisheries.
One of Wolk's bills aims to help better prepare the state to prevent and respond to emergencies that place Delta fisheries at risk. Other bills in the package would expand fishing and hunting opportunities in the Delta and mitigate impacts of large water export pumping facilities.