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Bristol Bay Ambassadors: Steve & Jenn Kurian

Bristol Bay Ambassadors: Steve & Jenn Kurian

Steve and Jenn Kurian now have three businesses working to get sustainable, delicious Bristol Bay into restaurants, backyard BBQs and plates across the U.S. Better yet, they use a portion of their proceeds to help in the fight against Pebble mine. Today, as their Wildly Devoted Dinner Boxes launch making Bristol Bay sockeye and other delicious Alaskan seafood available to action-oriented seafood lovers nationwide, we wanted to tell you a little bit about the duo as part of our Bristol Bay Ambassadors program.

Where do we stand? An update for action-takers!

There is a LOT happening on the Pebble Mine front right now. We know your time is important, so we’ll cut right to it:

ALASKANS: If you don't have time to read, and just want to take action against Pebble, please click here to tell the Governor to stand with Bristol Bay, and demand that Pebble be held to the highest level of scrutiny.
 

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Here is a list of what’s currently happening:

  1. Pebble filed their federal mining permit applications at the end of December after promising to do so for over a decade. This started the permitting process with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, who accepted Pebble’s application in early January. When there is another meaningful opportunity to weigh in, we will immediately let you know.
  2. Pebble applied for an additional non-mining, exploration permit with the state of Alaska. This is known as their Miscellaneous Land Use Permits (or MLUP). This is an important litmus test for the Governor to show us where he stands when it comes to Pebble, so it’s also important that Alaskans weigh in at this link. Thank you in advance!
  3. The U.S. EPA announced that it will NOT throw out the strong proposed protections, known as the 2014 Clean Water Act Proposed Determination, for the Bristol Bay region. The agency threatened to erase the proposal after a lawsuit settlement earlier in 2017, but then over a MILLION of you commented to the Agency in opposition to Pebble Mine, and they listened. This doesn’t mean the protections will take effect, but it does mean they remain on the table to potentially be applied later. Thank you for your comments to make this happen!
  4. The company continues trying to entice investors to secure funds needed for their phase one plan, and eventual plans to expand in Bristol Bay - literally paving the way for an industrial mining district in the salmon-rich region of Alaska. This thought makes us shudder and we’ll need you to continue to stand up to ensure this does not happen.

As the Pebble Partnership begins their quest for permits to mine, opposition to their project surges and we have another chance to demonstrate this opposition to our Governor.
 
ALASKANS: Please tell the Governor, with respect to Pebble’s new exploration permit application, that he should hold Pebble accountable and not allow them to expand their exploration in Bristol Bay. 
 

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As Pebble navigates the permitting process there will be numerous public comment periods that we will bring to your attention. Thank you so much for your ongoing support of clean water and healthy fish habitat in Bristol Bay.

What do YOU want to tell the President about Bristol Bay?

What do YOU want to tell the President about Bristol Bay?

What would you want to say to the President about Pebble mine?

The President may be coming to Bristol Bay next month and he needs to hear what YOU think about Pebble mine.

Now is the chance to make your voice heard and help demonstrate that Bristol Bay residents, fishermen, tribes, businesses and next generations who depend on healthy water and salmon want it to stay that way.