ナショナルジオグラフィックのインスタグラム(natgeo) - 8月2日 03時37分
Photo by @acacia.johnson A school of sockeye salmon under a bridge at Brooks Camp, Alaska. The pristine rivers of the Bristol Bay watershed form the most productive salmon ecosystem in North America, supporting the subsistence lifestyles of numerous tribal cultures and a $1.5 billion sustainable fishery that provides 14,000 jobs. But on July 24, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers released a final environmental impact statement in favor of Pebble Mine, a proposed open-pit copper and gold mine that would hold hundreds of millions of tons of toxic waste in earthen dams at the headwaters of this watershed, in a seismically active area, in perpetuity. Follow me at @acacia.johnson to learn more about protecting this remarkable wilderness. #alaska #pebblemine #salmon #bristolbay
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