vege tat B6 -. The Terrace Standard, Wedriesda Noveriber 40, 2004." - MARGARET SPEIRS. ROB BROWN Of ESA and ESUs" a report that-will, in triany cases; lump hatch-. ery fish.in the same.ESU as: : their. wild and, servationists in the US. ' | Lost? - issue of The Osprey, the: ‘Federation of Fly. Fishers’ Steelhead: Committee’s” monthly. ‘newslelter, - ‘but . with the world’ s largest, encyclopedia atmy finger- o tips; I-was able to decipher the article and.come-up ao with some interesting. issues. NOAA ‘is away to avoid having. to say. y the Na- V aor tional: Oceanic and Atmospheric / Administration. . “Inthe US’ agency (hat uses up $4 billion of i its'tax- . payers dollars: -per annum to‘run'the. National Envi-- the National Marine Fisheries Service,.the National. be Ocean Service, the: National’ Weather Services ‘ag - nic and atmospheric. research, well as:conduct ce: ‘the nation’ s. Marine d ‘Aviation Operations, and « ’ NOAA Corps. : we, The ESA: is: the Endangered pecies.. Act, ‘their equivalent of our. SAR, | ee extinction: of wild pues well portend. our-extinction. George (watch out for that tree of. the Bush and 2 “s his posse, the American Century. Gang, see the ESA © _ that’s open for business. ’ An ESU is an “Evolutioniaily Significant Unit. oa Naw, any seasoned. angler: will’ tell-you that sicel-_ head, formerly.and still’ ‘colloquially. known as “sea- dent. rainbow frout,. _The taxonomists agree: chus Gardineri is. the handle, affixed: ‘to: what. rod- - $Wingers call rainbows. . ‘Now along comes NOAA with the ‘pioposition i ‘that “hatchery fish that are no more-than moderately =|" divergent from a natural. population i in the ESU are. " considered part of the ESU; and-will be considered: . in determining. whether the ESU i is. listed under the - ESA.’ Me . ~ Unlike “the. majority: of the’ us aleotornte, Bom - ‘Again Bush and his’ disciples, know only’ to0 owe . that, the Devil? '§ in-the details, ‘What. this particular legislative nuance means: is 7 that resident ‘rainbows, hatchery’ steelhead and wild < J: ; steelhead. of one geographic ‘area could, be’ tallied | 7 2 aT te Le THE TERRACE River. Industries Pee Woe ; despite the Fact that the'steelhead are few i in umber’ _ Reps almost came ‘out. on top‘in ‘theif: first ne .f -tourney:of the season in Williams Like Over i j lip as one ESU-and declared: sufficiently abundant. and were formerly: listed: ‘aS: endangered. * That this ‘is a distinct possibility, and that itcould: tead ‘to all kinds of:litigious’ mayhém, was amply” “demonstrated in ‘Califomia last year‘ ‘where’ thirsty. . farmers. collectively: known asthe Central: Valley - ~ California-Irrigators sued to have the: sicelhead ‘in equate: understanding: of. the velationship: between rainbows and: ‘steelhead. . ‘Soon aftef that‘a copycat ‘suit seeking the del: . isting. of Columbia and Willamette ‘River steelhead a he 7 was brought before ‘the Oregon courts.-A decision of sorniig ayedy With a convincing 7-3.vin, in this suitis pending: “If the NOAA draft. legislation, becornes: ‘law, the. . Suits will succeed and -become commonplace | The fact, that Vice ‘Admiral Conrad €. Laulen- bacher; Jr.j: U.S: Navy’ (Rét,) Phd, ‘was appointed. 10 the post. of - ‘Undersecretary: “of. Commerce: for. Oceans arid Atmosphere and’ NOAA Administrator | by Gee Dubya Bush in: 200! is.cold comfort forthe’ f°» conservationists and endangered fauna, : “You're playing with a $12. trillion economy ” I. here. . -There’s:-such: a large” connection ‘With: our]: - economy: based on what we do and to-whal degree we doit that we'd. be foolish not to try lo understand | the basic processes: better,” 7 jority of the world’ 8. most ‘respected sclentists.” A schmoozer of this calibre is-uhlikely to let the F ESA get i in the way. of, the Pro development. forces. 2 7 SKEENA ANGLER [el W-| APPEARS THAT the NOAA lias just tabled distant cousins for ESA listing determiriations, o @ move viewed swith. alarm byw well-informed. con-! "So was 1 when’ L first read about this i in, the’ latest’ “yeneace TRIUMPHED over Mackenzie only . . oe home: : “the team’s éfforts in Saturday’ §7-5 win... operate the. nation’ g ‘seventh, uniformed service, e, the a ‘was an, tinsavoury, phe-_ Pe the neutral zone between the blue: he when they. ‘ nomeion: that. diminishes’ our existence and mlght : _ adding :the sold. out arena showed. the team: has as a serious pain-in the: posterior,. an : impediment. Ps te . to their privateering pals. and an obstacle’ toa Us [oe aoe ms noon ‘game: (2 2-0 score’ for Terrace going into the-second. . going rainbow: ‘Wout, are. different fish from resi- a ; ‘Onchiorhyachus. Mykiss " *e flew over the: plass: into the crowd.” is ‘the handle. given, the sea run fish and: Orichorhyn- . “shoton goal at 3:30'into the second.’ “with souvenirpucks, -.. saves from goalie Spencer Krupop late i the nearby rivers removed from the. ESA lists,. thus: fe game, Joey Cormano’s hat trick, and: points paving ‘tte way for. increased.water extraction. If 4 - the suit had sit¢ceeded the demise of. Central Valley. “Steelhead as.a species was almost cerlaine so. ep. Fortunately, : the: -judge - ‘hearing " the: ‘cage: ruled . _ against ‘the. ‘agriculturists | on::the: basis: of anzinad: 7 Bame *$. ‘Hustler, Award for hard. work..on the against Dawson. ‘Crick “who ook an’ $a. = ly Lead with wo goals, Taran Lillian; Cory Bubba. pro-wildlifers have a teal reason to-worry:that such a Wo goals, Taran Lillian, Cory Hubbard. oh him the Hustler Awardfor that. game. oe Terrace player headfirst into the boards. - - Concussion. said Lautenbacher.in «J: support.of his boss’s decision not to sign-the Kyoto” Accord: despite the: ‘alarm: of the’ overwhelming ma- -:f-- from William Fishier,.”. ae Terrace baitle Fort St. John; eg TERRACE STANDARD oom : “TERRACE. GOALTENDER: Burny Carlsen: prepares for a- shot by a Mackenzle, laye er rauing * their Hallo een afternoon game. oe falled to score on, this attemot¢ and the egame, ended | ina four-all tie. ae J ‘iver. ‘By MARGARET SPEIRS” cA River King checked a 1 Moose to the left of ‘his is goalie and the, game. continued, while the vis- ; ‘hing. player took his time to get up... Stampede: ‘in thelr, two. Halloween games. ate: - ronmental Satellite, Data-and Faformation’ Services, 2." . - to: ‘nearly fall ‘victim ‘to the Moose’s comeback slapped their, first Jead to 2-1... ~ Just wo minutes, later, Terrace. went up? ty ~:Mackenzie- relumed with: thelr second goal: a “couple minutes: later. ; a oe Terrace went ahead: 42, 13 seconds later. “The -River: goal i in, narrowing Terrace’ s ; A. sold-out crowd: cheered tie River Kings to ictory on Saturday; ° ao Goaltender. ‘Leland: ‘Macdonald: was: s: proud of os "Tt was actually a prelly good: game,’ _ » "We were all over them,” 7 . Coach: Trevor: Hendry. said. the: players, fad its anda few cb he: said sol lie. before: the: final: at ho second petlod. - ‘shad. the puck; however, our: local’ boys: fixed tha” ‘Goaltender Bury, Carisen said hes wasn " foo. problem for Sunday’s game. - : . “The fans were-great last night, ” Hendry stil. a os “Is actually p pretty quiet-out’ there,’ ” * he said : ‘adding: he saw quite a few. pucks ¢ coming his. way. © “al the: beghining of the’ game;: which then. tapered goad fan, support. ae , About 600. fans. showed i up for Sunday s atte: me Hendry. was pleased with new: player Corey Paulson.” Hendry said. the River Kings ¢ ‘outshot Macken= a zie. 18 to°S in the first period, swhich resulted:} dha « -» and takes iio crap,” he said, i The: River: Kings ‘were: all-over-thé Moose’ re goal but imissed a couple ‘of ‘shots, « one. of which : shots, ‘onthe net, : ©: . : Carlsen: held them off, uns both penalties ex- pired, ne - Terrace: poaltender’ Bury Carlsen: stopped a. ° - LA River, Kings" shot on: or banged off the. post six minutes in, os . Another. couple’ of shots: on the ‘Moose: goa =. “Agi. Over. Ihe’ glass, providing. a boy ‘and a: girl : the ganic to 4-3." -CONTRIBUTED ; ‘od to tie the’ game, . With 7:13 left in the. second period: Mackenzie a -skatedit out of their. énd. and i in close to the Moose “ yer. Kings: slapped: four: more’ "quick shots; but all: were: ‘stopped: by’ ‘the. te Maehendi “2 se : -P ne penalties called,” “he said, .. “He’s ‘playing very wall Me ‘fun: 10. wate “ 46-22) ~- With four. mindtés gone:'in ‘the thitd, two pen- are valties left Carlsen to defend the goal: ‘and‘fend off * “a Moose attack. as they: surrounded him, and | took: Butl9 seconds later ihe Moose scored to bring’ “Another - pair: ‘of penaities just ‘over’ a halfway *: JInto:the period. left. the River: Kings. uthout two. ‘Pee Wees place second ~ | in Williams Lake tourney . | 3 Mackenzie .* "MARGARET S SPEIRS PHOTO, i ie draw |. “players for’ an extra two ininutes. Terrace fought hard’ to: keep the: puck in i thé ope Mackenzie end until the end of the first penalty.” With about 30 seconds left in'the second pene, alty, Mackenzie scored totie- the game ai ‘4-4, © With: about six minutes left, the River Kirigs : goalie who covered it up. : - With two minutes to" BO; the’ River Kings took, nultiple shots.on goal to no avail. : oo They ended the game with: their fs tie eof the “He: believed. the: refs. didn’ t need i io ‘eal $0 1. many ‘penalties in such’ a. light game: of which wvére in the third." vantage: 1251 1-in the third ‘period... a -) Hendry ‘agreed’ that. Cailsent’ did a, ‘good job : : protecting: ‘the goal. 0... : ae | - Overall, ‘the: River ings: oilshot the Mosse . » “We: had idns of ‘oppoitunitiés: but wéren’ table: to capitalize on. them,” he said; adding that even... ‘ though they tied, the, post-game beer would taste Pee better if they’ d won: 4 “(Carlsen ‘said: the” team. could. stand: ©. fave” “more practices but that Terrace minor hockey has an te ‘helped them secure extra ice timé.. a We’ re-coming together,” he said. ce Rae “The: River Kings travel- to Mackenzie: to 9 take ope : on the Moose this weekend. Spars Scop pe. © With’ six: -miniltes, lef. ini ithe’ ‘third, Reid | Turner sébred to give Terrace a'2-1 lead. : a ; Foit’ St. John responded wilh: ‘a goal. 30. ’ < Halloween weekend, wits wre “seconds later, "Their first’ game: against ‘Pring ‘Geoige” With: three thifutes 16 ply, Fon St Sohn, “: proved to be a hard fought battle with Terrace: scored lo'g0. up 3-2. coming ¢ ‘out on top 6-5.thaiiks to some: timely mo ~ Despite some: “good work froin. Keay Kel- * ar, Corbin Légtos and Hustler: Award winner... Joey: Cormario, Tetrace could’ not beat their rihern | opponents: ‘and, suffered their. first: 7 from Ben: Reinbolt,“ Brandon: Merritt; Will : Westby ‘and Cory Hubbard; who: ‘earned the ; At the end of the’ round. fobi D, there n was. a. : three way tie for first place. : -- When goals for and against, were ‘couinied: ‘ “hee "The second: games sav Tettive ‘come’ up the’ stage was set for a Terrace-Fort St. John: wa i rematch to see Who. would win thet tourney. 7 Terrace tied the aarie a couple of miniites, ; 4 dater, and. then: took the lead cand never let) up, “The final "Bol. off to a: “good start with Joey x : Cormino scoring one minute into the game.” » Fort, St. John Tesponded with: three, then ; Devin‘ Ames: gave a'sol effort in goal: .. just: before-‘the: end. of ‘the’ first,’ ‘Ter ; as Scoring. for’ Terrace Was: “Joey-Cormano. Braitdon Meiritt scored a Tate ¢ one ‘and-Brandon Merritt, whose hat trick’ ‘eamed the second. Pg oe ee oie looked like. the: Fort. was- going tk take oe ~ Strong” play’ from. Sheldén‘ Smaha ‘anid ato. goal lead into the final: period, bul with enh and. Dawson: Leblond also helped: lead Terrace to: one minute deft in the'second Jeremy Vaden- the win. “s- broek scoréd with a hard shot. from. thé point.” During the game, “a Dawson. Creek player » * Phe; last ‘period was. sterise, hat iit ting, ° “hit Rajan. Sangha from: behind, ‘sending. the d woe > Sangha ‘was-taken to. the hospital: bit te ‘turned later under doctors’ ef: “rest of: the tournament d ark fro B ‘Binghani Be : “and solid goaltending from’ Devin Ames, = Dit scofed the final. Hustler Awa Terrace _ - The final gaine, of the. round: robin saw -Thelt opponents did not -get-on-the. bos until the last three fries ¢ of the second dpe: . second nd place o overall. oo but we “i do our ir best, Hy ; poet 7 - Caledonia plays at the soccer’ provi in Burnaby on i - Nov 1S to 17." es a . Mt DGET REP hockey play: saw Terrace. take on homie team smi over. the Halloween weekend, ~ Cal qualifies for. soccer provincials | ; CALEDONIA Boys soccer travélled to Prince Rupert forthe os pee “provincial zone Playdowns and returned Vietortous, winning: 2 ie both of their games... wee They, knocked Sinithers out ofc contention with: a I 0 shut: i ~ outin: ‘their semifinal -game. - ; “Cal then Played ‘Kitimat: for the fight ' to travel to Bumaby “for this: year’s: ‘proy ncials, Despite the: rai n and hail. Pum __meling the’field, the first half ended tel. ie ’, “.. Kilimat took. ato goal: ‘lad, but Tetrace: scored their. ‘Second and then tied with a curling comer kick. ne Two overtime’ periods ‘failed-to add more points to ihe Noes - Scoreboard. The first-set of shootouls ended after five shots): fio pn “asa two-all tie, ‘Terrace eliminated Kitimatin a sudden death + shootout4-3, .'- en ie ‘ “Caledonia s soccer coach Nick Kéllias. praised’ his: pia TS): ind: their opponents aaa ; ne ; oan m-happy: with ‘the’ ‘team. and ‘their’ effort vith “lay oe vis, ‘AH the ieams were strong,” Kollias said: ae VAttheir last, provincials. to: “yeats ago, Cal paced seve usualy places between. seventh to ninth, -in Smithers . The'River Kings: recéived eight. penalties, five aa he shots on goal shifted to’ ‘the Mackenzie ad: 2 ia