Scientific Reports

The following reports are downloadable.
White Paper on Behalf of the Karuk Tribe of California
Dr. John Salter, Consulting Anthropologist
First Salmon - Cultural Riverscape
Thomas King
Altered Diet - Effects of less salmon on Karuk Tribe
Kari Norgaard
Environmental Management: American Indian Knowledge & the Problem of Sustainability
By Leaf Hillman and Dr. John Salter
Economic Benefits of a Restored Fishery and Watershed - a Study Outline for KRC
Center for Environmental Economic Development
Economic Analysis of a Restored Lower Klamath Fishery
Aaron Douglas, US Geological Society
Coping with Competition for Water: Irrigation, Economic Growth, and the Ecosystem in the Upper Klamath Basin
ECONorthwest
The Struggle to Save Salmon in the Klamath Basin
Pacific Coast Federation of Fishermen’s Associations (PCFFA)
Ratepayer Rip-Off - The Power Subsidy Issue in the Upper Basin
Oregon Natural Resources Council
Refuges In Peril - Fish, Wildlife and the Klamath Water Crisis
WaterWatch
Toxic Algae Report
Karuk Tribe
More at
http://www.klamathsalmonlibrary.org/digital/index.html
Suppressed Government Report Shows Klamath Irrigation is a Bad Investment
http://www.wilderness.org/NewsRoom/Release/20021101.cfm
