This week is the release of “School of Fish,” an award-winning short film offering an intimate portrait inside one family’s seasonal salmon rituals and the hopeful future that is possible in Bristol Bay when we can secure long-term protections for the regions’ clean water and world-class salmon runs. “School of Fish” tells the […]
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Trout Unlimited is assembling it’s lawyers
This summer, the EPA removed protections authorized by the Clean Water Act for the Bristol Bay region. This week, Trout Unlimited announced we are suing them for this decision, which served no purpose but to help pave the way for the Pebble mine. When agencies intended to serve the American public ignore the law […]
Tackle firms rally to save ‘world class’ fishery from destruction
America’s fly fishing community has come together in a unique way to fight plans which could destroy all aquatic life in the Bristol Bay region of Alaska and wipe out the largest sockeye salmon run in the world. Businesses, industry professionals and the wider community united one day in August to raise awareness of – […]
RALLY TIME! Join us August 24th for A Day for Bristol Bay!!
One day. One voice. One important stand. On August 24th, the fly fishing community is rallying for Bristol Bay. The fly fishing community has been fighting for over a decade to keep Pebble Mine from devastating Bristol Bay and the fisheries that sustain 14,000 jobs, a $1.5 billion dollar annual economic engine, native communities and […]
Make Your Voice Heard: Save Bristol Bay
The Pebble Mine project – which would create the world’s largest open-pit mine at the headwaters of Alaska’s Bristol Bay watershed – is a disaster waiting to happen. At risk is the last great wild-salmon run on the planet, as well as an ecosystem that supports everything from brown bears, to bald eagles, to rainbow […]