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Naknek- Pebble Mine DEIS Public Hearing

The Pebble deposit is a massive storehouse of gold, copper and molybdenum, located in the headwaters of the Kvichak and Nushagak Rivers, two of the eight major rivers that feed Bristol Bay. If built, Pebble would be one of the largest mines in the world. Because of its size, geochemistry and location, Pebble runs a high risk of polluting Bristol Bay, one of the world’s most productive wild salmon strongholds that supports a $1.5 billion commercial and sport fishery. 

The Pebble Partnership is pushing a fast-tracked mine permit review that undermines Alaskan jobs and salmon. Help send a clear message that Pebble Mine should not be built in Bristol Bay.
Without strong public opposition, one of Pebble's key permits could be granted.
Learn more at www.SaveBristolBay.org/