cgasner1
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How pist would you be right now if they hadn’t done all that work and your salmon numbers were still stagnant? If these issues were a easy fix they would be fixedMaybe. There are some good things on that list.
I'll use an analogy that I know well. Here in WA, we want more salmon. We established several reaches of poor quality habitat as "Intensely Monitored Watersheds". Then invested a ton of money in projects to restore the habitat, tens of millions. Prior to every project, we performed several years of surveys to gather accurate baseline data on how many fish and where they were located, then completed the projects, and continued surveys for 6 years to document the difference. The results were that more fish used the best habitat created by projects, but... there was the same overall number of fish as the pre-project baseline! The projects were a complete flop at achieving the goal. The point is, you can do a lot of things that "make sense", that should help, but the proof is in the results. If you don't get the results, then it doesn't matter how many feel good projects or efforts you implement, it was still unsuccessful.