Fishes, Hydrology, and Ecology of the Klamath River Basin
National Academy of Sciences/National Academies Press (NAP) | February 11th, 2008
The Klamath River basin in southern Oregon and northern California is the focus of a prominent conflict over competing uses for water in the American West. Management measures for the protection of threatened and endangered fish species in the basin that have left less water available for irrigation have increased tensions among farmers and other stakeholders and brought into question the scientific justification of these measures. Two National Research Council studies evaluate a series of federal scientific assessments and recommend scientifically justified approaches to the problem.
Keywords
endangered species, fisheries, native fish, science management, tribal water issues