Groups band together against Pebble Limited Partnership

National Fisherman - On Friday, the United Tribes of Bristol Bay, Bristol Bay Native Association, Bristol Bay Native Corporation, Bristol Bay Economic Development Corporation, Bristol Bay Regional Seafood Development Association, and Commercial Fishermen for Bristol Bay jointly moved to intervene in a challenge by Northern Dynasty Minerals and Pebble Limited Partnership to the Environmental Protection Agency’s decision to protect our nation’s clean waters from the mining of the Pebble ore deposit.

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Biden administration moves to halt Pebble mine

ANCHORAGE DAILY NEWS — The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced on Thursday it will resume its effort to halt the proposed Pebble mine. The Biden administration plans to use a Clean Water Act provision, called Section 404(c), with the intent of stopping the controversial mine from ever being built. Groups opposed to the copper and gold project in Southwest Alaska have been calling on the federal government to do so for years, saying it’s a needed step to protect Bristol Bay’s salmon-rich waters from the risk of a mining accident.

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United Tribes of Bristol Bay
Inside the latest Indigenous push to stop a massive copper mine

CROSSCUT — For nearly 20 years, plans to mine near the world’s largest sockeye salmon fishery have alternately raced forward and backward, with more whiplash than resolution for residents and fishermen in southwest Alaska’s Bristol Bay region. Now, in an unusual move that represents the latest stumbling block in that saga, an Alaska Native group is preparing to give up development rights to nearly half its land along a key area for the Pebble Mine. While few are willing to declare the controversial mine stopped, the land deal is viewed as a major setback for the mine's backers.

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