CSPA Weekly Newsletter, January 2, 2009 -- www.calsport.org |
Happy New Year from CSPA!Don't forget to buy your 2009 fishing license. It's the LAW! |
CSPA, working for cleaner water and more of it!December 31-CSPA protests Permit Renewal for Maxwell Wastewater Treatment Plant December 31-CSPA protests Permit Renewal for Mount Shasta Fish Hatchery waste water treatment December 30-CSPA and Butte Environmental Council object to proposed water transfer |
Salmon, Salmon and more Salmon...December 30-Oregon scientists report ocean conditions improving for juvenile Chinook salmon December 30-CALFED Science Panel will hold public review of draft bi-op for Chinook salmon, Steelhead and Green Sturgeon December 30-Feather River and Nimbus Hatcheries Meet Salmon Egg Take Goals, Mokelumne Hatchery to receive surplus eggs December 27-Salmonid Restoration Conference to be held in Santa Cruz in March, Reserve your place now! |
CSPA will have a booth at the San Mateo ISE ShowCome meet the CSPA staff. We'll have hats and shirts for new members. |
In other news...January 2-Federation of Fly Fishers proposes nation wide refuge system for native fish January 1-Giant gates mulled for Delta, to the chagrin of some January 1-River enthusiast launches group to put face on waterway December 29-Alameda Watershed Habitat Conservation Plan Meeting January 13 December 27-My View: Science, not politics, will save Delta Please forward this summary to any friends who care about the state of our waterways and fisheries and don’t know about CSPA. They can follow the latest news on California’s water and fishery issues at our website, http://www.calsport.org. Suggest they sign up for this Weekly News Letter and other Advisories. Thanks for your continuing support! The CSPA Board of DirectorsBecome a CSPA member by printing and mailing the membership form or join on-line. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________ You are receiving this letter because CSPA believes you want to keep up to date on the assault on California fisheries and CSPA's efforts to save and restore them. If you wish to unsubscribe, just send an E-mail to the CSPA Webmaster with, "CSPA unsubscribe" in the subject line. |