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Fishing in Bristol Bay has given me a

                 community, a family, and a purpose

                             by Nels Ure • outreach@fishermenforbristolbay.org, 907-469-0572



        Fishing has always been central to my life.   The Pebble Mine was a serious concern
      For four decades, my family has harvested   for us. So, we joined forces with Bristol
      salmon in Bristol Bay. My dad and three   Bay  Defense  Fund—a  tribal-led  coalition
      uncles  lead  commercial  fishing  careers,   made up of Bristol Bay Tribes, conservation
      and I have since followed in their footsteps.   groups, and commercial and sport fishers—
      I started my family after marrying my wife,   to urge the U.S. Environmental Protection
      who also grew up commercially fishing in   Agency, the Biden Administration, and
      Bristol Bay; Along with our daughter, we   whoever else would listen to us to do
      plan to fish here forever. Fishing in Bristol   everything they can to stop this mine from
      Bay  has  given  me  a  community,  a  family,   being built.
      and a purpose. This is why I advocate   And after years of fighting this mine, the
      for the region, the importance of this   Environmental  Protection  Agency  finally
      pristine ecosystem, and the thousands   protected Bristol Bay from the threat of
      of sustainable jobs the salmon industry   the Pebble Mine—heeding the calls of us
      creates. Despite battling waves, lack of   fishermen and so many others in the region
      sleep, and the physical demands of fishing,   and around the world. The agency found
      I return to Bristol Bay summer after summer,   that this mine posed too big of a risk to
      just as the salmon do.               Bristol Bay’s waters and the surrounding
        I  live  and  fish  in  Bristol  Bay  because   ecosystem and issued protections that
      of  my  connection  to  its  waters,  fishing   effectively ended the project.
      communities, and my family. Every      This is the first fishing season I will ever                 Kerry Tasker
      summer, I see the most incredible sunsets,   experience without having to worry about
      create lasting memories of working hard   the Pebble Mine. I’m looking forward to
      with loved ones, and experience a natural   focusing  solely  on  fishing,  being  with  my
      phenomenon that can’t be put into words.   community, and focusing on building a
      Nothing compares to this place—I wouldn’t   sustainable  future  that  allows  Bristol  Bay
      trade fishing in Bristol Bay for anything.  to continue providing the world with wild
        But for nearly twenty years, Bristol Bay   sockeye salmon.
      and its irreplaceable watershed have   Bristol  Bay  is  irreplaceable.  Its  pristine
      been threatened by the toxic Pebble   waters have supported thousands of
      Mine. If built, this massive open pit mine   people for generations and provide a
      at the headwaters of the Bay would   home to wildlife critical to the ecosystem.                      Nels Ure
      have produced billions of tons of waste,   No place this special should ever be
      threatening the salmon runs that so many   threatened by anything like the Pebble
      of us rely on to sustain our livelihoods.  Mine ever again.


























                                                                                    Nels Ure is a Bristol Bay commercial
                                                                     Kerry Tasker  fisherman and the Communications Director
                                                                                  of Commercial Fishermen for Bristol Bay.

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