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Audit: State pays $768 for every salmon caught

by Associated Press

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Posted on April 10, 2010 at 12:27 PM

SEATTLE - Puget Sound's popular blackmouth fishery -- made possible by a complex system of hatcheries that produce and rear these plump young versions of chinook salmon -- costs $768 for every fish that's caught.

That's a calculation made by the state Auditor's Office in an audit released Friday of the state's politically popular key winter fishery.

Each year the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife produces hundreds of thousands of the juvenile salmon in hatcheries, then raises them for 14 months or more in ponds until they lose the instinct to migrate. Then the fish are released for fishermen to hook for sport.

But some of the same environmental conditions that helped push wild chinook onto the Endangered Species list -- such as pollution and habitat loss from development -- mean few of the young blackmouth live long enough to get snagged. And the many fishing restrictions imposed in response to the 1999 listing of wild chinook also scaled back chances for anglers to try to catch the hatchery chinook.

That means catch rates for blackmouth are such a fraction of what they once were that the state may produce 900 fish for every one an angler nets. And each of those 900 fish costs about 85 cents.

"They're expensive to raise -- more expensive than most fish," said Heather Bartlett, atcheries division manager for Fish and Wildlife. "And their survival lately hasn't been very good."

The auditor's performance review suggested the program was so inefficient it must be changed, a charge Bartlett's agency doesn't dispute.

But the program's goals were dictated by legislative edict in 1993 as a means to sustain and promote sport fishing in Puget Sound. It's paid for by license fees derived from saltwater anglers, money that is dedicated to improving fishing. So as salmon listings have curtailed other angling opportunities, there's been little political will to cut back blackmouth production.

"Fishing used to be open unless we closed it," said Jo Wadsworth, Fish and Wildlife's deputy assistant director for fish. "Now it's closed unless we open it. And this is a unique fishery because it is open in winter when many other things are not."

Sport fishermen on Friday were immediately wary. The audit calls on the Legislature to change the law to let hatcheries produce far fewer and far younger fish -- juvenile chinook that cost only about 11 cents each.

But that could reduce even further the number of fish available to be caught. And that frustrates longtime fishermen.

"Has this program always worked right? No," said Clint Muns, with Puget Sound Anglers. "But I think we've made great strides. The department's commitment to hatchery reform is without question."

Environmentalists, meanwhile, say the recommendation would be a step in the right direction, but they believe the auditor missed the key issue. They say blackmouth production should have been halted years ago because the large hatchery-bred fish are built tough and compete with threatened chinook for food.

"The financial issues absolutely must be considered," said Kurt Beardslee, with Wild Fish Conservation Northwest. "But I always hoped they would kill this program for biological reason -- not just because we can't afford it."

Fish and Wildlife officials have said they support the auditor's recommendations.

 

 

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bazwest said on April 12, 2010 at 3:39 PM

And the state is raising taxes on us big time and cutting schools so they can afford to keep paying for this program and thousands of others like it. Priorities are messed up in Olympia big time.

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mango said on April 12, 2010 at 12:54 AM

Good God who's running this circus? It took an audit to figure out that they were wasting our money? Couldn't someone in the department figure that one out by themselves? Fire them all.

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carlconstantine said on April 11, 2010 at 7:09 PM

giggity - Well try this on for size. Anyone posting such senseless ramblings such as you just did should be immediately taken out and SHOT! Hah! Hah! Hah! OK, do you feel better now?

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giggity said on April 11, 2010 at 7:59 AM

I agree this is a good example of wasteful spending and poor oversight but to argue that these people should be shot dead is crazy. Carlconstantine, your ranting comments and crazy statements make you a perfect example of the saying, " and they walk among us". There are stories where humorous and other non constructive comments are made to poke fun at a news story. Your comment does niether one in this case and leads me to believe you are mentally unstable. Try maybe commenting with more intelligence.

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unhappy said on April 11, 2010 at 7:18 AM

make the indians do it with Federal dollars

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anyone2 said on April 11, 2010 at 7:00 AM

pet project

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drmike said on April 10, 2010 at 9:41 PM

Don't blame the Fish & Wildlife people for this -- as the article points out, it was the legislature that created this.

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carlconstantine said on April 10, 2010 at 4:59 PM

This is absolutely ridiculous! These people not only need to be terminated and their department shut down and removed from state funding ledgers, they need to be sent to prison. And I don't mean country club Bernie Madoff Jail. I mean PRISON! Better yet, they need to be taken out and SHOT dead!

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trojan33 said on April 10, 2010 at 3:03 PM

How stupid are these people? Or are they just criminals taking our money?

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billiameveryman said on April 10, 2010 at 1:02 PM

Hmmm, and yet our governor thinks that the only way out of the budget crisis (the one that did not exist when she was running for election, you know, that one?) is increasing taxes...

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