National Wildlife Federation v. State of Idaho

CourtCourt of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
DecidedApril 23, 2008
Docket06-35011
StatusPublished

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National Wildlife Federation v. State of Idaho, (9th Cir. 2008).

Opinion

FOR PUBLICATION UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE NINTH CIRCUIT

NATIONAL WILDLIFE FEDERATION;  IDAHO WILDLIFE FEDERATION; WASHINGTON WILDLIFE FEDERATION; SIERRA CLUB; TROUT UNLIMITED; PACIFIC COAST FEDERATION OF FISHERMEN’S ASSOCIATIONS; INSTITUTE FOR FISHERIES RESOURCES; IDAHO RIVERS UNITED; IDAHO STEELHEAD AND SALMON UNITED; NORTHWEST SPORT FISHING INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION, SALMON FOR No. 06-35011 ALL; COLUMBIA RIVERKEEPER; NW ENERGY COALITION; FEDERATION OF  D.C. Nos. CV-01-00640-JAR FLY FISHERS; AMERICAN RIVERS, 05-00023-JAR INC.; EASTERN OREGON IRRIGATORS ASSOCIATION, Plaintiffs-Appellees, v. NATIONAL MARINE FISHERIES SERVICE; UNITED STATES ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS; U.S. BUREAU OF RECLAMATION; DONALD L. EVANS, in his official capacity 

4271 4272 NAT’L WILDLIFE FEDERATION v. STATE OF IDAHO

as Secretary of Commerce; NOAA  FISHERIES; D. ROBERT LOHN, in his official capacity as Regional Direct of NOAA Fisheries, Defendants, NORTHWEST IRRIGATION UTILITIES; PUBLIC POWER COUNCIL; BPA CUSTOMER GROUP; FRANKLIN COUNTY FARM BUREAU FEDERATION; GRANT COUNTY FARM BOARD FEDERATION; WASHINGTON FARM BUREAU FEDERATION; CLARKSON GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB; STATE OF  MONTANA; KOOTENAI TRIBE OF IDAHO, Defendant-Intervenors, and STATE OF OREGON, Plaintiff-Intervenor- Appellee, STATE OF IDAHO, Defendant-Intervenor- Appellant.  NAT’L WILDLIFE FEDERATION v. STATE OF IDAHO 4273

NATIONAL WILDLIFE FEDERATION;  IDAHO WILDLIFE FEDERATION; WASHINGTON WILDLIFE FEDERATION; SIERRA CLUB; TROUT UNLIMITED; PACIFIC COAST FEDERATION OF FISHERMEN’S ASSOCIATIONS; INSTITUTE FOR FISHERIES RESOURCES; IDAHO RIVERS UNITED; IDAHO STEELHEAD AND SALMON UNITED; NORTHWEST SPORT FISHING INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION, SALMON FOR ALL; COLUMBIA RIVERKEEPER; NW No. 06-35019 ENERGY COALITION; FEDERATION OF D.C. No.  FLY FISHERS; AMERICAN RIVERS, INC.; EASTERN OREGON IRRIGATORS CV-01-00640-JAR ASSOCIATION, AMENDED Plaintiffs-Appellees, OPINION v. NATIONAL MARINE FISHERIES SERVICE; UNITED STATES ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS; U.S. BUREAU OF RECLAMATION, Defendants-Appellants, STATE OF OREGON, Plaintiff-Intervenor- Appellee, and  4274 NAT’L WILDLIFE FEDERATION v. STATE OF IDAHO

DONALD L. EVANS, in his official  capacity as Secretary of Commerce; NOAA FISHERIES; D. ROBERT LOHN, in his official capacity as Regional Director of NOAA Fisheries, Defendants, NORTHWEST IRRIGATION UTILITIES; PUBLIC POWER COUNCIL; BPA CUSTOMER GROUP; FRANKLIN  COUNTY FARM BUREAU FEDERATION; GRANT COUNTY FARM BOARD FEDERATION; WASHINGTON FARM BUREAU FEDERATION; STATE OF IDAHO; CLARKSON GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB; STATE OF MONTANA; KOOTENAI TRIBE OF IDAHO, Defendant-Intervenors.  Appeal from the United States District Court for the District of Oregon James A. Redden, District Judge, Presiding

Argued and Submitted June 1, 2006—San Francisco, California

Filed April 9, 2007 Amended April 24, 2008

Before: A. Wallace Tashima, Sidney R. Thomas, and Richard A. Paez, Circuit Judges.

Opinion by Judge Thomas 4278 NAT’L WILDLIFE FEDERATION v. STATE OF IDAHO COUNSEL

Mark Eames, NOAA Office of General Counsel, Seattle, Washington; Gayle Lear, Assistant Division Counsel, North- western Division, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Portland, Oregon; Kelly A. Johnson, Acting Assistant Attorney Gen- eral, Fred Disheroon, Ruth Ann Lowery, Ellen J. Durkee, and Jennifer L. Scheller, Attorneys, Environment & Natural Resources Division, U.S. Department of Justice, Washington D.C., for federal defendants-appellants.

Matthew A. Love and Sam Kalen, Van Ness Feldman, P.C., Seattle, Washington, for defendants-appellants BPA Cus- tomer Group.

Lawrence G. Wasden, Attorney General, Clive J. Strong, Deputy Attorney General, and Clay R. Smith, Deputy Attor- ney General, State of Idaho, Boise, Idaho, for defendant- intervenor-appellant State of Idaho.

Todd D. True and Stephen D. Mashuda, Earthjustice, Seattle, Washington; Daniel J. Rohlf, Pacific Environmental Advo- cacy Center, Portland, Oregon, for plaintiffs-appellees National Wildlife Federation.

Hardy Myers, Attorney General, Mary H. Williams, Solicitor General, David E. Leith, Assistant Attorney General, and Ste- phen K. Bushong, State of Oregon, Salem, Oregon, for plaintiff-intervenor-appellee State of Oregon.

Koward G. Arnett, Karnopp Petersen, LLP, Bend, Oregon; David J. Cummings, Nez Perce Tribe, Lapwai, Idaho; Chris- topher B. Leahy, Fredericks, Pelcyger & Hester, LLC, Louis- ville, Colorado; Tim Weaver, Law Offices of Tim Weaver, Yakima, Washington, for amici curiae Treaty Tribes.

Robert D. Thornton and Paul S. Weiland, Nossaman, Guth- ner, Knox & Elliott, LLP, Irvine, California, for amicus curiae NAT’L WILDLIFE FEDERATION v. STATE OF IDAHO 4279 National Association of Homebuilders. Rob McKenna, Attor- ney General, and Michael S. Grossman, Assistant Attorney General, State of Washington, Olympia, Washington, for amicus curiae State of Washington.

John C. Bruning, Attorney General, David D. Cookson, Assistant Attorney General, State of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska; Thomas R. Wilmoth, Special Assistant Attorney General, Fennemore Craig, P.C., Lincoln, Nebraska, for amicus curiae State of Nebraska.

James L. Buchal, Murphy & Buchal LLP, Portland, Oregon, for amicus curiae Columbia Snake River Irrigators Associa- tion.

Russell C. Brooks, Bellevue, Washington; M. Reed Hopper and Scott A. Sommerdorf, Pacific Legal Foundation, Sacra- mento, California, for amicus curiae Washington Farm Bureau Federation.

OPINION

THOMAS, Circuit Judge:

These consolidated appeals bring us once more to the Pacific Northwest, for another round in the complex and long- running battle over salmon and steelhead listed under the Endangered Species Act (“ESA”), 16 U.S.C. §§ 1531-1544. In this ESA action brought by the National Wildlife Federa- tion and other plaintiffs (collectively “NWF”), we consider a November 2004 Biological Opinion (“2004 BiOp”) address- ing the effects of proposed operations of Federal Columbia River Power System (“FCRPS” or “Columbia River System”) dams and related facilities on listed fish in the lower Colum- bia and Snake Rivers. The 2004 BiOp, issued by the agency formerly known as the National Marine Fisheries Service of 4280 NAT’L WILDLIFE FEDERATION v. STATE OF IDAHO the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (“NMFS”),1 found that proposed FCRPS operations for 2004 through 2014 would not jeopardize the thirteen area salmonid species that are listed as threatened or endangered, nor adversely modify their critical habitat. NMFS and the State of Idaho (collectively “NMFS”) appeal from the district court’s determination that the 2004 BiOp was structurally flawed and from certain portions of its remand order. We affirm.

I

The factual and procedural history of this case was detailed in our prior opinion. NWF v. NMFS, 422 F.3d 782, 800 (9th Cir. 2005). As background, and for convenience of reference, we will briefly review the proceedings to date to place the present controversy in context.

Every year hundreds of thousands of salmon and steelhead travel up and down the Columbia River and its tributaries, hatching in fresh water, migrating downstream to the sea to achieve adulthood, and then returning upstream to spawn.

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