Since 2018, there has been diminishing profits on salmon for commercial fishermen.
The value of Oregon鈥檚 salmon catch was as high as 14 million dollars in 2014. In 2020, that number fell to one and a half million dollars, according to Oregon representative David Gomberg.
Nancy Fitzpatrick is the executive director of the Oregon salmon commission. She says that without Oregon鈥檚 local fishermen, consumers will have to turn to foreign sources of seafood.
鈥淚f you鈥檙e importing seafood, what guarantees do you have of the sustainability and quality of the seafood?鈥 says Fitzpatrick. 鈥淲hereas here in the US we are managed to be sustainable and for producing quality. So, it would be a shame if we can't harvest our own fish and have to import it.鈥
This isn鈥檛 the first disaster request from the Oregon salmon industry; funds were requested in 2006, 2008 and 2009. Oregon's salmon populations have been under threat because of climate change, drought and water quality problems.
The request for relief funding was initiated by the Oregon Salmon Commission. If approved by the US Department of Commerce and the situation is classified as a disaster, the request will then move on to Congress to appropriate funds.