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Bristol Bay seal suit: Endangered listing could disrupt Pebble Mine permit
By Jessica Hathaway February 12, 2020
On Wednesday, Feb. 12, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers reportedly conceded that there may be a new hurdle on the horizon for Pebble Mine permitting.
On Feb. 6, the environmental group Center for Biological Diversity filed a petition seeking Endangered Species Act protection for Lake Iliamna harbor seals, one of only two harbor seal populations living exclusively in fresh water, whose population now numbers about 400, according to the center.
“Alaska’s unique and imperiled freshwater seals need federal protection,” said Kristin Carden, a scientist at the Center for Biological Diversity. “The Pebble Mine threatens the very survival of the Iliamna Lake seals and the fish species they depend on to survive. Even if the mine is stopped, climate change will drive these rare and beautiful animals toward extinction.”
Subsistence hunters in the region harvest lake seals. The center advises that its lawsuit would not interfere with subsistence hunting or fishing by Alaska natives. Whether it may affect commercial fisheries in Bristol Bay remains to be seen.
Lake Iliamna sits between Cook Inlet and Kvichak Bay in southwest Alaska. Its waters drain into Bristol Bay through the Kvichak River, which is also a vital salmon stream. Covering about 1,000 square miles, it is the largest lake in Alaska and home to its own exclusive population of seals.
“Activities related to the proposed Pebble Mine would increase ship traffic and noise in prime seal habitat, a particular problem during the vulnerable pupping period,” the center said in a release. “They also would pollute the water and destroy lake ice used by the seals in the winter. In the event of a mine failure or accident, pollutants and waste from the mine would cause irreversible harm that could continue for centuries.”
The NMFS previously declined to list the Iliamna Lake seal population following a 2013 petition from the center. The current petition relies on new research from the University of Washington showing that the population is, indeed, unique.
“Should the harbor seals become listed, the Corps would comply with all legal requirements to consider the impact of any particular project on endangered species, as it has done with species currently listed,” said John Budnik, public affairs specialist at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
This story has been updated to include an official statement from the Army Corps.
By Jessica Hathaway February 12, 2020
On Wednesday, Feb. 12, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers reportedly conceded that there may be a new hurdle on the horizon for Pebble Mine permitting.
On Feb. 6, the environmental group Center for Biological Diversity filed a petition seeking Endangered Species Act protection for Lake Iliamna harbor seals, one of only two harbor seal populations living exclusively in fresh water, whose population now numbers about 400, according to the center.
“Alaska’s unique and imperiled freshwater seals need federal protection,” said Kristin Carden, a scientist at the Center for Biological Diversity. “The Pebble Mine threatens the very survival of the Iliamna Lake seals and the fish species they depend on to survive. Even if the mine is stopped, climate change will drive these rare and beautiful animals toward extinction.”
Subsistence hunters in the region harvest lake seals. The center advises that its lawsuit would not interfere with subsistence hunting or fishing by Alaska natives. Whether it may affect commercial fisheries in Bristol Bay remains to be seen.
Lake Iliamna sits between Cook Inlet and Kvichak Bay in southwest Alaska. Its waters drain into Bristol Bay through the Kvichak River, which is also a vital salmon stream. Covering about 1,000 square miles, it is the largest lake in Alaska and home to its own exclusive population of seals.
“Activities related to the proposed Pebble Mine would increase ship traffic and noise in prime seal habitat, a particular problem during the vulnerable pupping period,” the center said in a release. “They also would pollute the water and destroy lake ice used by the seals in the winter. In the event of a mine failure or accident, pollutants and waste from the mine would cause irreversible harm that could continue for centuries.”
The NMFS previously declined to list the Iliamna Lake seal population following a 2013 petition from the center. The current petition relies on new research from the University of Washington showing that the population is, indeed, unique.
“Should the harbor seals become listed, the Corps would comply with all legal requirements to consider the impact of any particular project on endangered species, as it has done with species currently listed,” said John Budnik, public affairs specialist at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
This story has been updated to include an official statement from the Army Corps.
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 62.687.122 von price-of-success am 14.02.20 20:04:44Ist gerade überall das Gleiche, Kurssprünge nach News werden abverkauft, wenn noch nicht ganz konkretes vermeldet wird. JoJo Börse der Ungeduldigen. Bis Sommer ist ja noch etwas Zeit, sollte es bis dahin konkreter werden und sich eine erfolgreiche Genehmigung abzeichnen, wird das Teil schon noch
durchstarten.
Gruß aaahhh
durchstarten.
Gruß aaahhh
Etliche hier sorge um das projekt und daher im frühen Stadium raus
Kurs steigt gut prima aussicht imo
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 62.674.207 von DCLux am 13.02.20 19:52:42Ok danke dir, schau ich mir an!
Gruß aaahhh
Gruß aaahhh
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 62.673.508 von aaahhh am 13.02.20 19:00:38Hi aaahhh,
Bezüglich einer möglichen Klage, kann ich dir nur das Video empfehlen das ich am Sonntag gepostet hatte.
Die Möglichkeit wird dadrin angesprochen - ab Minute 16.
Beklagter wäre nicht Northern, die dann wieder enorme Anwaltskosten bewältigen müssten, mit einer weiteren Verwässerung als Folge usw., sondern das USACE...
Bezüglich einer möglichen Klage, kann ich dir nur das Video empfehlen das ich am Sonntag gepostet hatte.
Die Möglichkeit wird dadrin angesprochen - ab Minute 16.
Beklagter wäre nicht Northern, die dann wieder enorme Anwaltskosten bewältigen müssten, mit einer weiteren Verwässerung als Folge usw., sondern das USACE...
Heilige Scheiße ich hab immer dran geglaubt und im letzten Monat noch mal für meine Verhältnisse ordentlich nach getankt um mein Einstieg nach unten zuschrauben. Viel Glück allen Neu investierten und den die durch gehalten haben....LG auch an die Jungs von der Seitenlinie
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 62.672.956 von price-of-success am 13.02.20 18:19:35Wäre schön, aber all zuviel gebe ich noch nicht darauf, kamen schon öfters positive Signale der Art.
Hoffentlich das wird nicht vor Gericht entschieden, wenn Alannah Hurley für die United Tribes of Bristol Bay klagt, könnte es sich weiter verzögern. Mal vorsichtig optimistisch bleiben bis zum Sommer, der Kurs macht das ja schon.
Gruß aaahhh
Hoffentlich das wird nicht vor Gericht entschieden, wenn Alannah Hurley für die United Tribes of Bristol Bay klagt, könnte es sich weiter verzögern. Mal vorsichtig optimistisch bleiben bis zum Sommer, der Kurs macht das ja schon.
Gruß aaahhh
könnte es doch noch etwas werden. ich wünsche es allennach langem warten
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