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I’m a River Guide and Water Lawyer. I’m Scared for the Grand Canyon.

I’m a River Guide and Water Lawyer. I’m Scared for the Grand Canyon.

by American Rivers | Jul 20, 2022

Jocelyn Gibbon is an attorney, policy consultant, and river guide based in Flagstaff, Arizona. She works on Arizona and Colorado River water and sustainability issues through her business, Freshwater Policy Consulting, and guides part-time in the Grand Canyon...
CSPA Develops and Supports Changes to Hydropower Licensing

CSPA Develops and Supports Changes to Hydropower Licensing

by California Sportfishing Protection Alliance | Apr 17, 2022

CSPA has played a strong role over the last 12 months in developing and negotiating a package of proposed reforms to the Federal Power Act.  The package will, if implemented, change a multitude of on-the-ground aspects of how the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission...
Reconnecting the Past: A Blackfeet Man Floats the Blackfoot River

Reconnecting the Past: A Blackfeet Man Floats the Blackfoot River

by American Rivers | Apr 1, 2022

Okii Nikso’kowaiksi, (Hello friends,) Pushing off from the boat launch that first day was nothing short of a miracle. That’s right, a miracle. In a strange way, it is quite miraculous for an Indigenous Blackfeet person like myself to go on a multi-day float trip, even...
Expect Atypical Nantahala Flows This Spring and Possibly Longer (NC)

Expect Atypical Nantahala Flows This Spring and Possibly Longer (NC)

by American Whitewater | Mar 14, 2022

Duke Energy has announced that they can only generate power and release water from the powerhouse at 50% of their normal capacity on the Nantahala River due to the failure of a transformer. The powerhouse is now capable of releasing 315 cfs versus the typical 630 cfs,...
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