Biologists identify pot gardens as salmon threat

Steve Baksay of Grants Pass, Ore., holds a wild coho salmon caught and released in the lower Rogue River estuary at Gold Beach, Ore. Federal fisheries biologists have identified the free-wheeling marijuana industry in Northern California and southern Oregon as a key threat to the survival of coho in the region.

GRANTS PASS — Water use and other actions by the marijuana industry in the Emerald Triangle of Northern California and Southern Oregon are threatening salmon already in danger of extinction, federal biologists said Tuesday.

Concerns about the impact of pot farming were raised by the NOAA Fisheries Service in its final recovery plan for coho salmon in the region. The full plan was to be posted on the agency's website.