Businesses and chefs call on EPA for Clean Water Act protections of world’s largest wild salmon fishery in Bristol Bay
Washington, DC - This week, business leaders are in Washington D.C. to deliver a letter to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) with more than 450 businesses signed on in support of the EPA’s Clean Water Act Section 404(c) Proposed Determination for Bristol Bay’s wild salmon fishery - the largest in the world. The Businesses for Bristol Bay coalition, Conservation Alliance, and American Sustainable Business Network submitted the letter to the EPA during their recent public comment period for a new series of protections for Bristol Bay, Alaska against the proposed Pebble Mine.
On Alaska Wild Salmon Day, Tribes, Commercial Fishermen, Chefs,Seafood Industry Leaders, Conservation Groups CelebrateRecord-Breaking Fishing Season; Urge EPA to Finalize Protections forBristol Bay
(Dillingham, Alaska) — Bristol Bay is celebrating Alaska Wild Salmon Day on August 10 as a day of action on the heels of another record-breaking salmon season in Bristol Bay this year.
American Access to Wild Salmon on the Line as Risky Mining Project in Bristol Bay Advances through Federal Permitting
Businesses including Whole Foods, PCC Community Markets, Seattle Restaurant Alliance, Coastal Transportation, Patagonia, Orvis, Leader Creek Fisheries and more than 200 others urge U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to reject proposed Pebble Mine
Businesses join tribes and fishermen in the call for long-term protection of Bristol Bay
More than 200 businesses ask EPA to permanently block the Pebble Mine