JUNEAU -- A government report indicates a large-scale copper
and gold mine in Alaska's Bristol Bay region could have devastating
effects on the world's largest sockeye salmon fishery and adversely
affect Alaska Natives whose culture is built around salmon.
The
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency on Wednesday released its final
assessment of the impact of mining in the Bristol Bay region. Its
findings are similar to those of an earlier draft report, concluding
that, depending on the size of the mine, up to 94 miles of streams would
be destroyed in the mere build-out of the project, including losses of
between 5 and 22 miles of streams known to provide salmon spawning and
rearing habitat. Up to 5,350 acres of wetlands, ponds and lakes also
would be lost due to the mine footprint.
http://www.adn.com/2014/01/15/3274653/mining-could-devastate-alaskas.html#emlnl=Breaking_News
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