Tag: BristolBay/Culture
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Among the last of the salmon-based cultures
For the people of Bristol Bay, wild fish and clean water are more than healthy food sources. They are a connection to the past, inspiration for art, shapers of language, … Continued
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Ground truthing Pebble’s proposed transportation corridor
Blending science, wilderness travel and local insights Pebble Watch interviewed Rachel James, Salmon State’s Bristol Bay Campaign Coordinator, about her 4-day recreational hike from Kamishak Bay to Kokhanok, Alaska. While … Continued
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News Roundup – September 2018
Permitting Updates USACE releases summary on scoping report Elwood Brehmer at the Alaska Journal of Commerce reported earlier this month that the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers released a summary … Continued
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Dan Rather reports on Pebble debate in Bristol Bay
Dan Rather reports on Pebble debate in Bristol Bay
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EPA watershed assessment explained
The rundown on the U.S. EPA Bristol Bay watershed assessment The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has written a draft scientific assessment of Bristol Bay’s Nushagak and Kvichak watersheds, focusing … Continued
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Special Edition: Draft Watershed Assessment
Pebble Watch Explores presents a special 8-page edition, covering the highlights of the U.S. EPA’s draft Bristol Bay Watershed Assessment.
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March 2012 Pebble Watch Newsletter: landscape, recreation and recreational tourism
Pebble Watch newsletter for March 2012
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July 2012 Pebble Watch Newsletter: Salmon, culture and mining risks
Pebble Watch newsletter for July 2012