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C404

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BY JON WEATHERFORD | 503 243-2122

[April 12th, 2006] Yes, America First troglodytes are making yet another run at blaming undocumented Hispanics for all our woes. And no, there's no glory covering Portland's top cops or pols these days.

But the Rogue Desk wants to focus this week on a Californian who's wreaking havoc in Oregon and is too inhuman to even feel remorse.

The outlaw: C404 , an unusually cunning 600-pound male California sea lion who's figured out how to get inside the fish ladder at Bonneville Dam so he can greedily eat up precious Oregon salmon as easily as, um, shooting fish in a barrel.

Robert Stansell, a fish biologist with the Army Corps of Engineers, says C404 is gorging on at least a half-dozen trapped salmon a day.

In a joint sea-lion-hazing operation, workers with the corps and the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife have tried firecrackers, rockets, rubber bullets and "noises sea lions don't like" to discourage the pinniped. But these tactics have failed.

C404 is in clear violation of several state and federal laws including illegal harvest methods, taking salmon out of season and without a license, exceeding the bag limit, and fleeing and eluding authorities.

If C404 were human, his incursions within the dam and locks would expose him to federal prosecution for trespass and endangering federal property, according to Diana Fredlund, spokeswoman for the corps, which administers the dam.

Worse, gobbling salmon within the fish ladders constitutes what state Fish and Wildlife spokesman Brad Wurfel calls "a violation of our core wildlife management policy."

But even though C404's protected-species status means he can't just be shot or clubbed to death, some relief may be in sight for the coho and chinook just looking to get their spawn on: The latest update is that C404 may be getting too fat to squeeze through the bars of the fish ladder.













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RECENT COMMENTS ON “C404”

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C404OMG, there's something out there that's smarter than us, we better kill it quick like. —Homer J. Simpson

Story Forum Archive, Apr 19th, 2006 12:00am
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C404"America First troglodytes are making yet another run at blaming undocumented Hispanics for all our woes."Wow. What a lie.We Americans simply want America to be a place where crime does not...

Story Forum Archive, Apr 26th, 2006 12:00am
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You go C404! and do what your ancestors have been doing for 10,000 years: "eat more fish"! C404's ancestors were here long before man came and screwed up their environment.

As for t...

Bob, Mar 26th, 2007 2:37pm
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True that, Bob. C404's kin were here long before humans decided they liked the taste of salmon. Don't you dare feign interest in saving the endangered salmon in order to justify the killing of a pro...

Al, Jun 22nd, 2008 2:23pm
 
 
 





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