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Helpful Links
Informational Web Sites
Pure Bristol Bay
http://www.purebristolbay.com
Permits Required & Points of Contact for Pebble Project
http://www.purebristolbay.com/permitting/permits_required.asp
Failures of the salmon fishery on the Fraser
Canadian Council for Geographic Education
http://www.ccge.org/ccge/english/Resources/rivers/tr_rivers_fraserRiver.asp
Press Release from the Outdoor Recreation Council of BC
(stating that the Fraser River was the Most Endangered River in 2006, and has been in the Top 5 Most Endangered Rivers for 13 of the last 14 years)
http://www.irn.org/pdf/revival/060417BCEndRivPR06.pdf
Some of the reasons for the Fraser’s Most Endangered River listing in 2006
http://www.orcbc.ca/pdf/ER/2005/ER_news_release.pdf
State and Federal Web Sites
Alaska Department of Natural Resources - Pebble Mine Site
http://www.dnr.state.ak.us/mlw/mining/largemine/pebble/
Alaska Trekking - summary of the long study regarding Pebble Mine
http://www.aktrekking.com/pebble/news/WaterQualityStudy.html
Organizations
Northern Dynasty Minerals, LTD.
http://www.northerndynastyminerals.com/ndm/Home.asp
Renewable Resources Coalition
http://www.renewableresourcescoalition.org/
The Bristol Bay Alliance
http://www.bristolbayalliance.com/
Alaska Trekking - Pebble Mine site
http://www.aktrekking.com/pebble/
Environmental Web Sites
Tarnishing the Earth: Gold Mining's Dirty Secret
http://www.ehponline.org/docs/2001/109-10/focus.html
Cyanide in Mining
http://oraibi.alphacdc.com/treaty/cyanide3.html
Another cyanide spill hits Ghanaians
http://www.minesandcommunities.org/Action/press1114.htm
Bulgarians Protest Use of Cyanide Leaching
http://www.worldpress.org/Europe/2258.cfm
Earthworks study that shows how pretty much all mines near water end up polluting the water, despite the EISs
http://www.mine-aid.org/
If you would like to submit a link, please email editor@stoppebblemine.com
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