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Mike Thompson Still on Obama's Short List for Interior Secretary

by Dan Bacher
Mike Thompson Still on Obama's Short List for Interior Secretary

by Dan Bacher

Representative Mike Thompson is still the "top contender" for the position of Secretary of Interior in President-Elect Barrack Obama's cabinet, according to an article by Thadeus Greenson in today's Eureka Times Standard.

"The Oregonian reported Monday that the rumor mill was 'humming' that Obama would pick Thompson for interior secretary, while the Associated Press had only Thompson and Arizona Congressman Raul Grijalva on its list of candidates for the position," the article stated. "Speculation seems to be mounting, according to a number of papers, that Obama will name his energy and environmental teams by the end of the week."

The Klamath Riverkeeper is the latest organization to back Thompson for the Interior post. The group joined the Karuk Tribe, the Pacific Coast Federation of Fishermen's Associations (PCFFA) and the nation's leading fish and wildlife conservation organizations in sending Obama a letter of support for Thompson on Wednesday.

"Congressman Mike Thompson has been deeply committed to helping Klamath communities work toward solutions to the Klamath Crisis," according to a letter to Obama signed by Erica Terence, Riverkeeper, Scott Harding, Executive Director, and Malena Marvin, Outreach & Science Director. "He was instrumental in bringing the Klamath into the national spotlight, and he has continued to actively support efforts to restore the river. Congressman Thompson has exemplified this leadership style by bringing a few of the 70,000 salmon killed in the Bush Administration’s now-infamous 2001 Klamath fish kill back to Washington D.C. to show lawmakers the actual impacts of the Department of the Interior’s actions."

The Klamath River was once the third most productive salmon system in the lower 48 states, just after the Columbia and Sacramento rivers. Now, due in large part to PacifiCorp's fish-killing dams that block passage to 300 miles of upstream habitat, the Klamath has just 10% of its historic runs of ocean-going salmon. This has resulted in increasing fishing closures and economic hardship for coastal, river and tribal communities in recent years.

"Urgent action is needed to solve the 'Klamath Crisis' and restore the river that supports tribes, commercial fishing families, and rural communities in southern Oregon and northern California," the letter continued. "Many stakeholders are working hard to find solutions, and we need top-level environmental leadership that can hit the ground running on this issue. We heartily urge you to appoint Congressman Thompson as your new Secretary of the Interior."

California Representatives George Miller and Anna Eshoo are also backing Thompson for the Interior post. The Interior Secretary is one of the nation's key environmental posts, since he/she is charged with overseeing the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Bureau of Land Management, U.S. Geological Survey and National Parks Service.

Other conservation organizations are supporting the appointment of Representative Raul Grijalva (D-Z) for the Interior post. A support letter signed by representatives of 106 groups from throughout the U.S. was sent to President-elect Obama and released by Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER) on Monday. Rep. Grijalva now chairs the House Subcommittee on National Parks, Forests and Public Lands that has jurisdiction over Interior Department matters. Scientists, Indian Tribes and Latino organizations are also backing Grijalva.
Here is the Klamath Riverkeeper's letter to Obama:

December 10, 2008

Dear President-elect Obama,

We write to you from the heart of the effort to restore the Klamath River, wild Pacific salmon, and
communities that rely on these amazing resources. We are a grassroots organization with a mission
to restore fisheries and water quality in the Klamath River watershed, bringing vitality and
abundance back to the river and its people. We have an active membership of passionate supporters
from the Klamath and throughout the West Coast.

The Klamath River was once the third most productive salmon system in the lower 48, just after the
Columbia and Sacramento Rivers. Now, due in large part to fish-killing dams that block passage to
300 miles of habitat, the Klamath has just 10% of its historic runs of ocean-going salmon.

This tragic loss of an iconic species has devastated Klamath indigenous communities who rely on
salmon culturally, nutritionally, and economically. The Klamath Watershed is home to California’s
three largest native tribes (the Karuk, Yurok, and Hoopa Valley Tribes), as well as Oregon’s largest
native tribe (the Klamath Tribes). Also, because the Pacific salmon fishery is federally regulated
based in part on salmon returns to the Klamath River, commercial fishing communities throughout
Oregon and California are put out of work when these returns plummet (note that the federal
government was forced to bailout these communities after Klamath-caused federally-designated
fishery closures in 2006 and 2007).

We are dealing with acute environmental and environmental justice problems on the Klamath,
and we need nothing less than leaders who exemplify an action-oriented approach to addressing
these problems.

Congressman Mike Thompson has been deeply committed to helping Klamath communities work
toward solutions to the Klamath Crisis. He was instrumental in bringing the Klamath into the
national spotlight, and he has continued to actively support efforts to restore the river. Congressman
Thompson has exemplified this leadership style by bringing a few of the 70,000 salmon killed in the
Bush Administration’s now-infamous 2001 Klamath fish kill back to Washington D.C. to show
lawmakers the actual impacts of the Department of the Interior’s actions.

Urgent action is needed to solve the “Klamath Crisis” and restore the river that supports tribes,
commercial fishing families, and rural communities in southern Oregon and northern California.
Many stakeholders are working hard to find solutions, and we need top-level environmental
leadership that can hit the ground running on this issue. We heartily urge you to appoint
Congressman Thompson as your new Secretary of the Interior.

You’re welcome to call us anytime to learn more about this issue. The Obamas also have a standing
invitation to come rafting with us and tour one of America’s last great wild places! We’re sure you
would enjoy meeting with the people in our watershed – including Tribal members, fishermen and
others – who are ultimately impacted by the Interior Secretary’s actions.

Sincerely,
Erica Terence, Riverkeeper
Scott Harding, Executive Director
Malena Marvin, Outreach & Science Director
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