U.S. District Court Judge Holland today released a ruling in a lawsuit filed by the Pebble Limited Partnership. The ruling allows the case to proceed into discovery and temporarily keeps the Environmental Protection Agency’s effort to protect Bristol Bay on hold.
Buy Wild Salmon: Help TU Protect Bristol Bay
Trout Unlimited is excited to introduce a new partnership with Pride of Bristol Bay: a new business that brings fishing families together to deliver sustainable, wild-caught Bristol Bay salmon to communities across the country. And while they are at it, they are choosing to give back to the habitat that keeps their business thriving by contributing a percentage of their profits to Trout Unlimited’s work to protect Bristol Bay.
Statement: Pebble Limited Partnership’s series of delay-tactic lawsuits
Yesterday the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed the dismissal of the first of three cases brought by the Pebble Limited Partnership against the Environmental Protection Agency over proposed protections for Bristol Bay. In a second case, the U.S. District Court in Anchorage heard arguments from attorneys for the EPA and Pebble Limited Partnership
Big Bows... and Slobbering Lake Monsters
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Remembering a Bristol Bay Hero
Colorful Sockeye Art for Bristol Bay!
Florida-based artist, Kelly Tracht, has graciously offered to sell her colorful sockeye art with the proceeds going to the Save Bristol Bay campaign.
TAKE ACTION TODAY: Bristol Bay protections threatened by reintroduced bill
In a story published today by E&E reporter Manuel Quiñones, we learned that two lower 48 Senators, Joe Manchin (D-WV) and David Vitter (R-LA), plan to introduce a bill that threatens the Clean Water Act provision thousands of Americans have supported authorizing the EPA to protect Bristol Bay from threats posed by Pebble Mine.
Pebble Mine is Not Dead... Yet
On Facebook we recently asked everyone to take a moment to tell their elected leaders that you [still] do not support Pebble Mine. In response, we've seen a number of questions to the tune of, "Wait? I thought Pebble Mine was dead?"