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  • Salmon in Bristol Bay, Alaska, a key stronghold© Ben Knight

    WSC Earns Global Award for Halting Pebble Mine

    International Game Fish Association recognizes “pivotal role” in the campaign to protect Bristol Bay.

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  • © Ben Knight

    Bristol Bay More Valuable Than Ever

    An analysis by an Alaska economics firm finds the region delivers more than $2 billion to U.S. economy every year. 

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  • Scott Carlson, CRC

    In B.C., an Exciting Salmon Genetics Tool Gets a Boost

    New funding from GeneSolve BC will help WSC, First Nations, and other close partners expand a groundbreaking DNA library.

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  • Erin McKittrick, Ground Truth Trekking

    “Pebble Tapes” Reveal Deceitful Company At Work

    Pebble’s CEO resigns and members of Congress question the trustworthiness of the company after undercover interviews become public. 

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  • Setnet Bristol BayLindsey Ray Aspelund

    Indigenous Perspectives Needed in High Seas Management

    Salmon spend much of their lives in international waters but Indigenous Communities have little say in how they are managed there.

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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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  • Ryan Peterson

    Pebble Review Gets a Failing Grade

    The Army Corps of Engineers was supposed to thoroughly review Pebble’s mining plans for Bristol Bay – and the agency just failed.

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  • © Jonny Armstrong

    Army Corps Rushes Out Pebble Review

    The rapid pace of the Pebble Mine review is already undermining its credibility.

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  • Bristol Bay sockeye, Alaksa© Ben Knight

    America’s Salmon State in Jeopardy

    State-level efforts ramp up to protect Alaska salmon’s world class salmon habitat.

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  • © Jason Ching

    Pebble Mine Is Alive: What Comes Next

    Tell EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt to protect Bristol Bay and not endanger American jobs, salmon, and a unique way of life.

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