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Pebble Mine

  • Jonny Armstrong

    Pebble Delay: What Happened, What’s Next

    Read our Q&A and watch our virtual townhall on what the U.S. Army Corps delay of the proposed Pebble Mine project means for the future of Bristol Bay.

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  • Jerry Goldner

    Army Corps Delays Pebble, Citing Salmon Impacts

    The agency says the mine will cause significant degradation to Bristol Bay salmon fishery, and Pebble must take more action to offset impacts.

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  • Jason Ching

    Pebble Opposition Swells

    Prominent national figures across the political spectrum weigh in against Pebble Mine.

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  • Jason Ching

    EPA Needs to Veto Pebble

    The science is clear: Pebble Mine cannot be built without harming Bristol Bay’s salmon fishery. The Environmental Protection Agency must stop the mine. 

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  • Perry Broderick

    Bristol Bay Communities Call for Pebble Pause

    Bristol Bay leaders call for pause in fast-tracked Pebble Mine permit process. It’s falling on deaf ears. 

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  • Corey Arnold

    Portland Timbers Chef Rich Meyer: Eat This Salmon

    For fans of wild salmon, it’s hard to know what’s the right choice in a restaurant or at a store. Here’s why Portland Timbers chef Rich Meyer loves Bristol Bay sockeye.

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  • Ben Knight

    Alaskans to Congress: Stop Pebble Permit “Mockery”

    Bristol Bay residents and fishermen call out shoddy mine review process during Capitol Hill hearing.

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  • © Steve Baird

    Salmon Advocates Sue EPA Over Pebble

    Decision to withdraw Clean Water Act Protections for Bristol Bay “arbitrary” according to two new lawsuits.

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  • Bristol Bay, Alaska© Ben Knight

    EPA Bows to Politics on Pebble

    Agency political appointees withdraw proposed Bristol Bay protections, which had been requested by Alaskans and supported by more than a million American citizens.

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  • Bristol Bay Sockeye© Ken Morrish

    U.S. House Passes Pebble Amendment

    Amendment would stop a flawed, fast-tracked permitting process for Pebble Mine.

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