Trump’s
          NOAA firings raise doubts for PNW fisheries 
      These scientists inform and set salmon fisheries quotas and
      identify priority salmon habitat recovery work. They were hired to
      forecast climate impacts, like low-oxygen conditions and marine
      heat, on fisheries and provide data to reduce the risk of whale
      entanglements, among other things. 
    
Protecting
          B.C. old-growth forests could yield $10.9B in benefits, report
          finds
      That number could quadruple to $43.1 billion over the next century
      if 100% of old growth trees were protected in the Okanagan and
      Prince George timber supply areas. 
    
Inside
          the fight to save California’s dying sea lions from toxic
          algae: ‘We’re like 911 operators’
      An animal’s chance of survival after domoic acid poisoning is
      50-50, and this year an outbreak has sickened hundreds. 
    
Trump
          proposed cutting the Northwest’s national forests. So what
          happens next? 
      President Donald Trump’s executive order last month laid the
      groundwork for wholesale changes in national forest management.
      Here at home, that means timber managers are under a directive to
      help contribute to a 25% increase in logging volume over the next
      several years. 
    
NOAA
          scientists are cleaning bathrooms in Seattle 
      Federal scientists responsible for monitoring the health of West
      Coast fisheries are cleaning office bathrooms and reconsidering
      critical experiments after the Department of Commerce failed to
      renew their lab’s contracts for hazardous waste disposal,
      janitorial services, IT and building maintenance.
State
          recommends keeping pinto abalone on endangered species list 
      The state Department of Fish and Wildlife announced Tuesday that
      it recommends keeping the state’s only native abalone on its
      endangered species list.
Proposed
          rule change on endangered species triggers alarm for
          environmentalists
      The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and National Marine Fisheries
      Service said in a proposed rule issued Wednesday that habitat
      modification should not be considered harm because it is not the
      same as intentionally targeting a species, called “take.”  
      
      New
          study shows increased pathogens near B.C. open-net salmon
          farms
      A new study led by the Pacific Salmon Foundation and four northern
      Vancouver Island First Nations suggests that water collected near
      active open-net salmon farms contains four times more pathogens
      harmful to wild salmon than samples collected near inactive salmon
      farms. 
Trump Lifts Commercial Fishing Ban On Key Protected Area In Central Pacific
President Donald Trump has opened one the largest protected swaths of 
the Central Pacific Ocean to commercial fishing, lifting a ban that 
sought to help conserve the region’s imperiled fish, shark, sea turtles,
 marine mammals and other species. Papahānaumokuākea, the protected area
 around the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands, could be next. 
    
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