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Michelle Beadle
July 29, 2019

Bristol Bay Beckoning

Michelle Beadle
July 29, 2019
Bristol Bay Beckoning

In the past two weeks in Bristol Bay, Alaska, I’ve watched massive brown bears stroll along the banks of the rivers I was fishing as they searched for their own meals, passively taking notice of us humans. Breathtaking.

Tagged: Commercial Fishing, Sockeye, Bears

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Meghan Barker
July 16, 2019

Agency comments support people and fish of Bristol Bay

Meghan Barker
July 16, 2019
Agency comments support people and fish of Bristol Bay

Despite recent news that the EPA may rollback proposed protections for the region, their official comments slammed the Army Corps’ review of the proposal for failing to include critical information about how the project could affect Bristol Bay. And Senator Lisa Murkowski agreed.

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Meghan Barker
July 9, 2019

A giveaway that gives back

Meghan Barker
July 9, 2019
A giveaway that gives back

Trout Unlimited has teamed up with Omaze, a company that organizes giveaways that give back, to offer one lucky winner and a friend a getaway fly-fishing adventure in Bristol Bay.

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Meghan Barker
July 2, 2019

DEIS comment period ends, but we aren't done.

Meghan Barker
July 2, 2019
DEIS comment period ends, but we aren't done.

Hundreds of thousands of comments were submitted to the Army Corps of Engineers by sport anglers, commercial fishermen, native Alaskans, chefs, bear tourism operators, and members of the public during the 120 day comment period for the Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the Pebble mine.

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Meghan Barker
June 17, 2019

Letter: Nearly 50 sport fishing and recreation businesses support Amendment #90

Meghan Barker
June 17, 2019
Letter: Nearly 50 sport fishing and recreation businesses support Amendment #90

Sport fishing and recreation businesses from the Bristol Bay region have submitted a letter to Members of Congress urging them to vote “Yes” on the Huffman amendment.

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Meghan Barker
June 14, 2019

Huffman amendment checks a rushed and flawed review process

Meghan Barker
June 14, 2019
Huffman amendment checks a rushed and flawed review process

Last week, Representative Jared Huffman (CA) introduced an amendment to the House Energy and Water Appropriations bill that would stop the permitting process for Pebble. If passed, the amendment would prevent the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers from using further funding to review the critical Clean Water Act 404 permit application for the mine.  

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Meghan Barker
May 28, 2019

Bear Necessities: Pebble’s plan must consider the growing bear tourism economy 

Meghan Barker
May 28, 2019
Bear Necessities: Pebble’s plan must consider the growing bear tourism economy 

 Bear viewing can provide sustainable jobs, foods and revenues for our local communities for a long time if they’re properly managed. Giant open pit mines and huge toxic waste pits cannot. 

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Michelle Beadle
April 22, 2019

Testimony: Nanci Morris Lyon

Michelle Beadle
April 22, 2019
Testimony: Nanci Morris Lyon

No one comes to Bristol Bay to fish below a bridge, or listen to an early morning explosion, or hear heavy equipment in the distance, creating what appears to be a dust storm. The infrastructure that Pebble would bring would change the face of Bristol Bay sport fishing industry permanently- and not for the better.

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Michelle Beadle
April 9, 2019

Let's talk about Pebble and dust

Michelle Beadle
April 9, 2019
Let's talk about Pebble and dust

We know, we know: at the outset, this seems like splitting hairs. But the reality is, dust is a huge impact that is not currently even being acknowledged by the agency considering issuing Pebble a permit to construct a massive mine in Bristol Bay.

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Michelle Beadle
April 8, 2019

What's selenium? Why Pebble isn't talking about it.

Michelle Beadle
April 8, 2019
What's selenium? Why Pebble isn't talking about it.

Selenium is a chemical element with similarities to arsenic that is toxic to fish and wildlife when present in elevated levels.

Our scientific analysis has revealed that Selenium in Pebble’s discharge water would almost certainly be toxic to fish in Bristol Bay.

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Michelle Beadle
April 2, 2019

Pebble's money matters.

Michelle Beadle
April 2, 2019

Yesterday, the sole company backing the proposed Pebble mine, Northern Dynasty Minerals, filed its 2018 annual report with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The SEC is responsible for protecting investors, maintaining fair and orderly functioning of the securities markets.

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