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COMMITTED TO FULL PROTECTIONS
AND NOTHING LESS.

DEFEND BRISTOL BAY

Bristol Bay represents a special bond between people and place.

This region fully embodies the spirit of Alaska. For millennia, Indigenous
peoples have continuously maintained a reciprocal relationship with these
special lands, drawing from deep generational knowledge to steward its pristine
waters and rich soil. Home to the world’s largest wild sockeye salmon run and
tens of thousands of jobs that help feed Americans from coast to coast, people
from around the world are drawn to its extraordinary beauty and abundance year
after year. At the heart of Bristol Bay is balance, grit, and a deep respect for
all that this ecosystem gives. But unfortunately, there are still some who wish
to exploit it. That’s why we must continue working together and fight to protect
it forever.




DEFEND ALL
OF BRISTOL BAY

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Large-scale mining in Bristol Bay threatens all of this with toxic waste capable
of seeping into the delicate watershed. In January 2023, the United States
Environmental Protection Agency stopped one of the largest threats to the
region: The Pebble Mine. But there is more work to do. These are some of Earth’s
last great wild salmon runs, supporting some of the world’s last intact
salmon-based cultures. It is a thriving, intact ecosystem that must be
protected. Forever.




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