World Rivers Day 2019, set for September 22, is a global celebration of our rivers. Fishable Indiana Streams for Hoosiers, Inc. (FISH) is marking the occasion by launching a campaign to save the last of the Ohio River basin’s lake sturgeon, which survive in a small, dammed stretch of river in Southern Indiana. Learn more and support our campaign by visiting http://bit.ly/INlakesturgeon
Indianapolis, Indiana, September 18, 2019 – (freetheriver.com) – Fishable Indiana Streams for Hoosiers, Inc. (FISH) is celebrating this weekend’s 15th Annual World Rivers Day #worldriversday (Sunday, Sept. 22, Worldwide) by launching its campaign to save Indiana’s lake sturgeon #INlakesturgeon: Our small remnant population of genetically-distinct lake sturgeon which historically inhabited the Ohio River and many thousands of miles of its tributaries in the Ohio River basin. That pre-Colonial, pre-industrial range includes what today are 527 U.S. Counties; in other words, the entire state of Kentucky plus parts of 14 others.
Today, these magnificent animals, which first evolved in the early Jurassic era, and can grow to over 7 feet in length and over 300 pounds, survive only in about 50 miles of the East Fork White River in southern Indiana. Since 1912 their spawning migrations have been blocked by Williams Dam, a former hydropower facility where generation ceased in 1958, with ownership deeded to the State of Indiana afterward. Its only use for the past 60 years has been a platform for small numbers of fishermen.
At the beginning of 2014 FISH began fighting a scheme to restore power generation at Williams Dam. That battle was won last Fall when the hydropower license was surrendered. FISH also coordinated with the Center for Biological Diversity and other environmental groups, and in May of last year we called for protections for Indiana’s lake sturgeon, and legal proceedings began to declare them (and other lake sturgeon nationwide) as endangered, and thus protected, under the Endangered Species Act. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service recently agreed, in general, with our petition, but we are keeping a close eye on that process.
As the culmination of these efforts, and in order to ensure that Indiana’s lake sturgeon not only survive the looming threat of climate change – among other possible catastrophes – but also thrive to the extent that they can be restored to much of their historic range, FISH is proposing the following:
1. Removal of Williams Dam. This will restore and connect much of the East Fork’s ecology and habitat, and allow the lake sturgeon to migrate upstream to spawn as they did prior to construction of the dam. Other threatened and endangered species will also benefit. This was the Indiana Department of Natural Resource’s plan in 2004, as stated in a letter to Senator Lugar, along with the assurance that provisions could be made to ensure the City of Bedford’s water supply.
2. Provide recreational facilities at and access to the East Fork White River for paddlers and fishermen, and boost the local economy with tourism and recreation. Many communities across the USA have removed dangerous low-head “deadbeat dams” in order to restore rivers and repurpose them for wildlife and recreation. The shining example in the Midwest is Dayton’s RiverScape River Run and associated Metropark facilities, both urban and rural. Their brilliant solutions provide their community, and visitors, with not only enhanced natural settings, but also whitewater kayaking! While surfing on the East Fork may not be likely, it’s time to study the possibilities for adding to what is already a wonderful array of recreation and tourism opportunities in Lawrence County and the vicinity.
FISH will work with its environmental allies as well as local, state, and federal officials to find win-win solutions for both Indiana’s lake sturgeon, and the Hoosiers who live near them. We invite Hoosiers, our Ohio River neighbors, and fans of rivers, fish, and nature worldwide to join us in celebrating World Rivers Day, and to please learn about our plan and how to support it by visiting:
We also appreciate the use of the hashtag #INlakesturgeon on social media, and please visit our other sites online:
http://www.FREETHERIVER.com
www.facebook.com/FISHindiana.org/
https://twitter.com/FISHIndiana
Gary W. Moody
Director, Fishable Indiana Streams for Hoosiers, Inc. (FISH)
fishableindiana@gmail.com
@FISHIndiana
(Gary W. Moody is a graduate of San Francisco State University, Purdue’s Indiana Watershed Leadership Academy, and is an Indiana Master Naturalist, Indiana Tree Steward, and Certified Watershed Manager.)