Re: NANFA-- stranded salmon fingerlings

Bruce Stallsmith (fundulus_at_hotmail.com)
Thu, 23 May 2002 10:42:16 -0400

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Yes, it's good if government-subsidized irrigation is available and a
drought is not happening in an already arid area. Conflict is inherently
built in and now it's happening.

--Bruce Stallsmith
Huntsville, AL, US of A

>Is the area great for agriculture in the old time? If not why people
>moved in the area?
>
>Tony [Not in the US]
>anutej_at_loxinfo.co.th
>
>
>Bruce Stallsmith wrote:
> >
> > Yes, now scientists will have to carry out studies that will demonstrate
> > that fishes need water to survive. Even federal judges might understand
>such
> > evidence and require water be present in migratory fish rivers. Hooray!
> >
> > --Bruce Stallsmith
> > Huntsville, AL, US of A
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