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Environment

Friday, Nov. 04, 2011

San Joaquin River given designation for blueway

Federal government initiative links waterways, recreation.

- The Fresno Bee

FRESNO -- The San Joaquin River is one of two California streams designated by the federal government to become a blueway -- a boating trail to camping, fishing, bird-watching and other kinds of recreation.

A U.S. Interior Department report names the San Joaquin and the Los Angeles River in Southern California as blueway sites. The department says it will help the regions link wildlife refuges, parks and other public recreation spots on the river.

The San Joaquin River Partnership, 13 groups and agencies dedicated to restoring the river, is just starting to plan development of the blueway.

"The San Joaquin River blueway is about lifting up the region," said Dave Koehler, a longtime river restoration advocate and coordinator of the partnership. "The blueway will connect individuals and families to the Valley's rich natural and cultural heritage and creates recreation opportunity for healthier lives."

The Department of the Interior is designating two rivers in each state this year for blueway status, giving local groups direct access to federal agencies and resources in planning. It is part of the America's Great Outdoors Initiative, a federal push to connect people with nature.

The National Park Service, Bureau of Land Management and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service will collaborate with San Joaquin River advocates.

The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation is running a vast project to restore the San Joaquin as part of the 2006 settlement of a long-running lawsuit.

The blueway concept is a separate effort to extend and promote recreation over hundreds of river miles from Friant Dam to the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta.

More information is available at www.sanjoaquinriverpartnership.org.

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