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- Last Updated
- 94 days ago
- Bias Distribution
- 67% Right
Ninth Circuit Rules in Favor of Alaska Salmon Fishery
The US Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled to keep the Southeast Alaska Chinook salmon fishery open, reversing a previous decision that would have shut it down due to environmental concerns raised by the Wild Fish Conservancy (WFC). The court found that the lower court had 'abused its discretion' by vacating a crucial incidental take statement that allowed for the regulated harvest of salmon, which are essential for both local fishermen and endangered Southern Resident killer whales. The ruling is a relief for Alaskan fishing communities, which argued that closure would have severe economic impacts. The 9th Circuit emphasized the need for the National Marine Fisheries Service to revise its management plan while allowing the fishery to operate. Despite the ruling, WFC plans to continue advocating for the protection of endangered species, highlighting the ongoing conflict between ecological and economic interests. This decision has significant implications for both the local economy and conservation efforts in the region.
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- Last Updated
- 94 days ago
- Bias Distribution
- 67% Right
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