Speaker Series: What Spill Advocates Want You to Believe

Speaker Series: What Spill Advocates Want You to Believe

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Location

1912 Center, Arts Workshop
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Wednesday, March 25, 2026 - 12:00pm
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Join the League of Women Voters Moscow for a Speaker Series presentation: What Spill Advocates Want You to Believe presented by Jerry McGehee and Fred Mensik on Wed., March 25 at 12 p.m. in the 1912 Center Arts Workshop.

Jerry McGehee is a retiree from Idaho Department of Fish and Game after 36 years service in the Fish Hatcheries Division. During his
career he was stationed at four salmon hatcheries. Over the past three years he has volunteered as an educator with Citizens for the
Preservation of Fish and Dams to teach people about fish, their life cycle and elements of their environment that will adversely affect
their health. He is ever increasingly convinced that the only thing most people know about fish is that they live in the water. During
this presentation he will describe several vital health concerns for Idaho juvenile salmon and steelhead on their way to the ocean.

Fred Mensik graduated from the University of Wisconsin, Steven Point, with degrees in Forestry and Biology and did post-graduate credits in Fisheries at WSU. He spent 19 years at Lower Granite Dam, and did two years of gas bubble trauma exams. He has served as a fish biologist for 15 years running the Smolt Monitoring Program at Lower Granite Dam. He wrote the book, Whistling Past the Tombstones, a history of fish declines in the State of Idaho. He is currently the president of the organization, Citizens for the Preservation of Fish and Dams. He will be explaining the cause of the decline in fish numbers. He believes that fish and dams can coexist if the dams are managed properly.