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The gold mine proposed for this stunning open country might be the largest in North America. It would involve building the biggest dam in the world at the headwaters of the world's largest sockeye salmon fishery, which it would risk obliterating.
The mysterious return of Sockeye Salmon 80 years after a stream's run went extinct has scientists and local officials intrigued. It could provide key lessons for how to restore these ocean-going fish to other former salmon habitats. Such successes would benefit the health of not just the streams and adjacent forests, but also local economies.
In what a biologist is calling "a fisheries Jurassic Park," Alouette River sockeye salmon have returned to spawn nearly 80 years after the original Alouette run became extinct.
Catching sockeye salmon Alaskan style baby!
President Bush is deciding whether to lift a ban on oil and gas drilling in federal waters off Alaska's Bristol Bay, home to endangered whales and sea lions and the world's largest sockeye salmon run. White House spokesman Scott Stanzel confirmed Saturday the president was considering taking that step.