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Post by Admin on Aug 7, 2022 3:20:06 GMT
Crabbing at Winchester Bay... with Bill Lackner...
Softshell Clam Dig in the Umpqua with Bill Lackner Video by Brandon Williams
We enjoy crabbing today from the old coast dock because we proactively lobbied the Douglas County Parks Department to repair the old rotting Coast Guard crabbing dock. Kuods to the Douglas County Parks Department...
Meanwhile, our do nothing State Representatives refuse to fund repairing our failing crabbing docks Video by Brandon Williams
Every Vote counts!
So, Vote the Bums out. Bill.
Oregon is losing the South Umpqa River?Permanent-algae-bloom-advisory-issued-for the South Umpqua- River. [a href="https://kcby.com/outdoors/
permanent-algae-bloom-advisory-issued-for-south-umpqua-river"] Permanent algae bloom advisory issued for South Umpqua River(KCBY CBS 11 © 06/20/2018) ROSEBURG, Ore. - With temperatures climbing, Douglas County Health officials are asking everyone to be on the lookout for harmful algae in the Umpqua River. The Oregon Health Authority has issued a permanent advisory for the South Umpqua River and Lawson Bar. Puddles along the bedrock create blue-green algae that can have toxins that are harmful to pets and people. "The toxin will be excrete...
Meanwhile, our do nothing State Representatives refuse to address the issues...Except they do not fail to line their pockets with millions of dollars in Campaign Cash used to purchase ranches along the Rogue River while millions of us live on the streets... Vote the bums out......
Every Vote counts!
So, Vote the Bums out. Bill
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Post by Admin on Aug 15, 2022 15:15:24 GMT
Chronic Drought Conditions Plague The Umpqua River Challenging The Survival of Anadromous Fish Species During the Summer of 2018.
Itis now 2022 an conditions on the river remain the same if not worse...We are losing th ecological productivity of the South Umpqua River limiting the ability of the river to sustain life...
State of Oregon: Water Quality - Water Quality Toxics Monitoring plan
The question remains, is this the future of Oregon's Rivers???
William Lackner
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