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Where Water Is Gold

PUB-9781594857737

by Carl Johnson and Sandra Day O'Connor

Bristol Bay is a region in southwestern Alaska renowned as the most significant source of wild sockeye salmon in the world, as well as of other species of Pacific salmon and herring. Unfortunately, it also contains other valuable resources: gold, copper, and molybdenum (a metal used to make steel alloys), and the extraction of these minerals would likely destroy the world-class commercial and recreational fisheries essential not only to the people who call this region home, but far beyond as well. Mining development threatens Native tribes and the salmon-based subsistence way of life that has sustained them for 4000 years. In addition to millions of migrating salmon, Bristol Bay provides important habitat for many other species including millions of seabirds, sea otters, seals, walruses, Beluga and Orca whales, and the endangered North Pacific Right whales.

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Author Carl Johnson and Sandra Day O'Connor
Title Where Water Is Gold: Life and Livelihood in Alaska's Bristol Bay
Edition 0
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Publisher Mountaineers Books
Publication Date August 1, 2016
Pages 174
Format Paperback
ISBN-13 978-1594857737
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Reviews

"Where Water is Gold is a masterpiece and a visual delight, but Carl's caring commitment is what takes it to a higher level." (Jim Brandenburg, National Geographic photographer, filmmaker, and environmentalist)



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