HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 95-4662, by Representatives Quall, Beeksma, Hymes and Sehlin
WHEREAS, The Skagit River is famous as a location to recreationally fish for the sea run rainbow trout, commonly known as steelhead; and
WHEREAS, There is a long tradition of steelhead fishing on the Skagit River, and fishing from a boat is an important part of that tradition; and
WHEREAS, The Skagit River is also a wintering and nesting area for bald eagles, a threatened species; and
WHEREAS, The Skagit River bald eagle population is one of the largest populations of bald eagles in the United States, and the population of bald eagles on the Skagit River has steadily increased over the last twenty years; and
WHEREAS, The bald eagles that make their home on the Skagit River have adapted to the activities of the human population in the area; and
WHEREAS, The human population of the Skagit River valley, and those persons who recreate on the Skagit River, have made great efforts to assure that the bald eagle population will increase, and in fact, the population has increased markedly; and
WHEREAS, The Skagit River bald eagle population has shown that mankind and bald eagles can coexist without extreme restrictions upon mankind's activities; and
WHEREAS, The United States Forest Service has unilaterally decided to place a boating ban on the upper Skagit River ostensibly for the protection of bald eagles; and
WHEREAS, The bald eagle population was flourishing under conditions that allowed free boating access and use of the river; and
WHEREAS, The Forest Service has no scientific proof that the free use of boats on the Skagit River harms the bald eagle population;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives advocate that the United States Forest Service repeal its rules for boating restrictions on the upper Skagit River to allow for steelhead boat fishing.
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