KCTS 9 Connects For May 31, 2001

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KCTS 9 Connects For May 31, 2001

Supporting our energy needs and saving our salmon are at the heart of a recent lawsuit filed against the National Marine Fisheries Service. Environmental groups claim the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) allows hydroelectric dams to favor power generation over salmon saving efforts. The NMFS claims their measures address the real possibility of a drought this summer.
Todd True, attorney with Earthjustice Legal Defense Fund, and Donna Darm, Acting Regional Administrator, Northwest Region, National Marine Fisheries Service, will join Enrique Cerna to share their opposing views on this controversial topic.
Originally Aired: May 31, 2001
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Supporting our energy needs and saving our salmon are at the heart of a recent lawsuit filed against the National Marine Fisheries Service. Environmental groups claim the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) allows hydroelectric dams to favor power generation over salmon saving efforts. The NMFS claims their measures address the real possibility of a drought this summer. Todd True, attorney with Earthjustice Legal Defense Fund, and Donna Darm, Acting Regional Administrator, Northwest Region, National Marine Fisheries Service, will join Enrique Cerna to share their opposing views on this controversial topic.

Salmon verses energy
Supporting our energy needs and saving our salmon are at the heart of a recent lawsuit filed against the National Marine Fisheries Service. Environmental groups claim the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) allows hydroelectric dams to favor power generation over salmon saving efforts. The NMFS claims their measures address the real possibility of a drought this summer. Todd True, attorney with Earthjustice Legal Defense Fund, and Donna Darm, Acting Regional Administrator, Northwest Region, National Marine Fisheries Service, will join Enrique Cerna to share their opposing views on this controversial topic.
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