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Last Updated: 11/20/2009

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Gender: Female
Status: Married
Age: 49
Sign: Pisces

City: On top of a Mountain
State: Montana
Country: US
Signup Date: 8/19/2006

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Saturday, April 04, 2009 

Friends, PLEASE help on this one!!


There are not many opportunities that come along where we can easily make a BIG difference but this is one where we CAN! Information is below on the issue and, if you want to read more background on this, you can read the article at:

http://indigenousinsight.blogspot.com/2009/03/karuk-tribe-battle-against-recreational.html

 

The sample letter (below) may be used or you may write your own thoughts on this and send it along ASAP to

ctucker@karuk.us

 

When we clearly have increased mercury contamination and destruction of river habitat from these gold mining techniques, WHY is the State of California protecting these 'recreational' gold miners?  Please, take a few minutes to send your letter of support to the Karuk Nation and help stop this. We need as many letters of support as possible so PLEASE forward this to every contact you have. The gold miners say they intend to fight back so they may continue gold mining operations at the expense of the Tribal nations nearby, the fish, water purity and damage to an all ready strained river system. THANKS for your help everyone!!!

 

Bluejay


 

Support Ban on Motorized Suction Dredge Mining in California Streams!

 

Support SB670

 

California’s native fish populations are in a state of crisis. Tribes depending on salmon runs cannot harvest enough fish to conduct ceremonies much less feed their members or make a living. Non-native people are affected as well. This year commercial and sport salmon fishing bans will cripple our coastal economies and many species teeter on the brink of extinction. We must act now to protect our fisheries!

 

Senator Wiggins (D, Santa Rosa) has introduced a bill that will make a dent in the problem by banning the controversial recreational activity known as suction dredge mining. Miners use motorized suction pumps to vacuum up the river bottom (along with small fish, salmon eggs, etc.) run through a sluice to find flakes of gold, and dump the debris back into the river. This practice has a negative impact on fish, negatively alters spawning habitat, and reintroduces mercury deposits that have lain dormant on the river bottom since the last gold rush back into the water column.

 

Groups such as the New 49ers have worked hard to popularize this “recreational activity” in places such as the Klamath Basin by buying up mining claims and then soliciting membership into their “club.” These clubs offer a new “frontier experience” for their members. After 150 years of genocide, gold miners are still working to destroy Tribal fisheries and cultures.

 

SB 670 would ban this practice until the California Department of Fish and Game can perform a scientific review of the practice and write new rules dictating where and when suction dredging can take place.

 

Support healthy rivers and Tribal and fishing communities by sending in your letter of support for SB 670 today!

 

Address letters of support the Governor Schwarzenegger but email to:  ctucker@karuk.us

so all letters can be compiled and circulated to legislators and the Governor


Sample Letter of Support for SB 670

Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger:
State Capitol Building
Sacramento , CA 95814

RE: Support for SB 670

Dear Governor:

Many of California’s salmon and native trout populations are at risk of extinction in our lifetime. For most Californians, the loss of our fisheries represents a tragic loss of recreational opportunities or a chance to eat healthy local seafood. But for Tribes, the loss of salmon and other native fish species represents a loss of cultural identity.

Native people have served as the steward of California’s rivers and streams since the beginning of time. Tribes learned over millennia how to harvest fish without risk of extinction. For many Tribes, ceremonies are based on the annual returns of salmon. Tribes’ cultural and spiritual identities are linked to the salmon, trout, and other fishes.

If we don’t take action today to reverse the current downward spiral, it may be too late.

 

SB 670 is not a solution to the problem, but it’s a start. Miners and other users of the resource should have to limit their activities for the sake of the fish just as fishermen have to. Please support a temporary moratorium on suction dredging until a scientific review is complete and new regulations that protect fish are in place.

 

Sincerely,

 

YOUR Name 

YOUR address

Phoenix

 
Thanks for bringing this issue to light.

 
Posted by Phoenix on Sunday, April 05, 2009 - 12:32 PM
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