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If Gov. Dunleavy would listen to Alaskans on this issue, he would not be spending state dollars in an attempt to reverse protections for Bristol Bay.
Alaskans deserve a clear-eyed view of all that is at stake. Unfortunately, the Corps has not committed to a transparent process.
The Corps must bring science and the expertise of other agencies and of the people of Bristol Bay back into the process.
Pebble’s review process has failed us, leaving Alaskans who depend on the Bristol Bay fishery for our culture and livelihood at risk.
The proposed Pebble mine poses fundamental and unacceptable risks to the salmon fisheries of the Bristol Bay region and the economic and subsistence benefits those fisheries provide.
At this year’s shareholders meeting, Northern Dynasty Minerals wants to achieve one thing: convince current and potential investors that Bristol Bay is open and ready for mining.
OPINION: Hired gun and intimidation can't change the fact that the Pebble mine is wrong for the Bristol Bay region and the rest of Southwest Alaska.
OPINION: Mark Begich has demonstrated that he cares about the concerns of people in the Bristol Bay region, and in his role as natural resources commissioner, Dan Sullivan showed only disrespect.
Our generation is dedicated to a sustainable Bristol Bay and we're up for the challenge of moving forward without risking our communities, cultures, and livelihoods.