FROM THE ARCHIVE
NMFS: Fish recovery projects work
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TUESDAY, AUGUST 27, 2002

Salmon and steelhead recovery projects in the Columbia River Basin are working, the lead agency said in response to a Congressional report.

The National Marine Fisheries Service, part of the Department of Commerce, is responsible for ensuring the protection of 12 species of fish listed as threatened or endangered under federal law. Along with a host of other federal agencies, it has spent $3.3 billion but can't document concrete success, the General Accounting Office said.

An environmentalist said the money has not been wasted. No species have gone extinct, said Wendell Wood of the Oregon Natural Resources Council.

Get the Story:
GAO questions spending on salmon (The Seattle Post-Intelligencer 8/27)
Report: Recovery efforts to save salmon fruitless (AP 8/27)

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Hefty price tag for fish recovery (8/27)

Relevant Links:
National Marine Fisheries Service - http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov