
SAN FRANCISCO – The federal government continues to suppress scientists who disagree with the anti-science dogma promoted by Big Ag, Big Oil, and other corporate interests.
In the latest foray in the war on science, federal salmon biologists’ warnings about dangers to Chinook salmon and steelhead posed by planned increased water diversions by the Central Valley Water Project have been suppressed by the Departments of Interior and Commerce.
The salmon warnings come as the federal government finalizes plans to export more northern California water to corporate agribusiness interests to irrigate the arid and drainage-impaired land on the west side of the San Joaquin Valley.
The Los Angeles Times on August 21 reported that the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) staff in California finalized a biological opinion in early July that found the operation of the massive system of dams, canals, pumps, and reservoirs jeopardizes protected winter and spring run salmon in the Central Valley, as well as southern resident killer whales.
“The July 1 assessment, obtained by The Times, outlines how proposed changes in government water operations would harm several species protected by the Endangered Species Act, including perilously low populations of winter-run salmon, as well as steelhead trout and killer whales, which feed on salmon,” reported Bettina Boxall.
“But the 1,123-page document was never released,” she wrote.
“Two days after federal scientists submitted their review, called a biological opinion, a regional fisheries official pulled the document and replaced the team that wrote it with a new group tasked with revising it, as The Times reported in July,” Boxall reported.
According to a statement from the Golden Gate Salmon Association (GGSA), “This jeopardy finding was rejected by the political appointees overseeing the process. NMFS salmon biologists further recommended reasonable and prudent alternatives for operating the water project to