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Begich on Pebble: “Wrong mine, wrong place, too big” | Commercial Fishermen For Bristol Bay
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Begich on Pebble: “Wrong mine, wrong place, too big”. Jan 22, 2014 - No Comments. WRITTEN BY: Lisa Demer. PUBLISHED: Anchorage Daily News. DATE: January 19, 2014. US Sen. Mark Begich says he’s concluded the proposed Pebble mine cannot be developed without harming the Bristol Bay region’s world-famous red salmon runs. 8220;I think it will harm the environment, harm the salmon, harm the jobs that are connected to the fisheries industry out there,” Begich said in the interview. 8220;We also are stunned that...
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Senator Cantwell Leads Rally for Bristol Bay: 12:30pm Thursday, January 23rd | Commercial Fishermen For Bristol Bay
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Senator Cantwell Leads Rally for Bristol Bay: 12:30pm Thursday, January 23rd. Jan 18, 2014 - No Comments. The time to act is now. Let your voices be heard this Thursday at 12:30pm at Fisherman’s Terminal in Seattle. Washington U.S. Senator Maria Cantwell and celebrity chef Tom Douglas are leading a rally for Bristol Bay to send a message to President Obama that the EPA’s science is clear: Large-scale mining like Pebble Mine threatens the Bristol Bay fishery and 14,000 American jobs. Bristol Bay Native Co...
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Pebble Mine | Alaskans for Responsible Mining
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Alaskans for Responsible Mining. Skip to primary content. Ambler Mining District/ Upper Kobuk Mineral Project. Bokan Mountain Rare Earth Project. Canyon Creek Coal Leases. Chuitna Coal Strip Mine. Freedom of Information Act. Outstanding National Resource Water. Strategies for Tribal Involvement in Mine Permitting and Compliance. Clean Water Act Mining Waste Loophole. Critical and Strategic Minerals Bill. Petition to Protect Wild Salmon Habitat. Tangle Lakes State Wildlife Refuge. PebbleWatch (from the Br...
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Northern Dynasty Has One Foot in the Grave | Commercial Fishermen For Bristol Bay
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Northern Dynasty Has One Foot in the Grave. Jan 01, 2014 - No Comments. WRITTEN BY: Rich Duprey. PUBLISHED: December 24, 2013. To read the story, visit The Motley Fool. At a time when miners everywhere are trying to conserve capital by focusing on their most promising projects, quixotic campaigns like Pebble are increasingly difficult to justify. But because of its location on sensitive environmental areas, opponents, including local people as well as environmentalists and a diverse roster of corporation...
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Bristol Bay commercial fishermen thank EPA for moving to protect global salmon marketplace | Commercial Fishermen For Bristol Bay
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Bristol Bay commercial fishermen thank EPA for moving to protect global salmon marketplace. Jul 18, 2014 - EPA. Today the U.S. EPA released its proposed determination in the Clean Water Act 404(c) process, issuing draft protections for the Bristol Bay watershed related to the proposed Pebble Mine. Bristol Bay commercial fishermen thank EPA for moving to protect global salmon marketplace. Bristol Bay tribes stand ground against Pebble. Fishery groups defend EPA on Pebble Mine. Click here to watch videos.
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Pebble Mine | Commercial Fishermen For Bristol Bay
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Foreign multinationals are planning one of the world’s largest hard rock copper, gold and molybdenum sulfite mines in the Bristol Bay region of Alaska. The mine area spans over 150 square miles directly on top of some of the richest salmon grounds in our nation. Additionally:. Four massive earthen dams will be constructed; the largest measures 740 feet, which is taller than the Space Needle! These earthen dams are supposed to hold back up to 10.78 billion tons of toxic waste, forever. Zimbabwe – Ac...
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Johnathan Hillstrand Says NO to Pebble Mine | Commercial Fishermen For Bristol Bay
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Johnathan Hillstrand Says NO to Pebble Mine. Johnathan Hillstrand, captain of the Time Bandit on Discovery’s. Speaks out against the proposed Pebble Mine. For everyone who counts on the salmon industry to make a living, the Pebble project is the Deadliest Mine. They’re foreign mining companies that want to sell gold and copper to the Chinese. I am deeply offended that we are even debating this topic anymore. Fishermen say no, Alaskans say no, how many times do we need to keep saying no? Salmon are highly...
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Bristol Bay | The Pebble Mine
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Sign Up for the Newsletter. Retailers & Restaurants. Retailers & Restaurants. Wrong Mine in the Wrong Place. On July 18th, the EPA released its draft determination. Additional resources about the proposed Pebble Mine:. About the Pebble Mine and the EPA’s 404c process. EPA’s Bristol Bay website. Related to the Pebble Mine and Bristol Bay’s salmon.
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Media | Commercial Fishermen For Bristol Bay
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View CFBB Photos Here. Bristol Bay Dispatch I: The Public Speaks Out on Pebble. Bristol Bay Dispatch II: From One Generation to the Next. Commercial Fishermen for Bristol Bay is proud to present our second video from our new series “Bristol Bay Dispatches” where we introduce you to some of our favorite fishermen who make a living fishing the clean waters of Bristol Bay, Alaska. Bristol Bay Dispatch III: Prepping for the 2012 Season. Commercial Fisherman Chris Voss: Interview. Commercial Fishermen Applaud...
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