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“Thanks, President Obama!” – For Protecting Bristol Bay

From the White House:


President Obama just took action to protect one of Alaska’s most powerful economic engines and one of America’s greatest national treasures: Bristol Bay.

Today, President Obama signed a Presidential Memorandum that withdraws these beautiful and pristine waters from all future oil and gas drilling. “These waters are too special and too valuable to auction off to the highest bidder,” the President said.

Press Release: President Obama Protects Alaska’s Bristol Bay From Future Oil and Gas Drilling

This action safeguards one of the nation’s most productive fisheries and preserves an ecologically rich area of the Bering Sea off the coast of Alaska that is vital to the commercial fishing and tourism economy and to Alaska Native communities.

Bristol Bay is at the heart one of the world’s most valuable fisheries, helping to provide 40 percent of America’s wild-caught seafood and support a $2 billion annual fishing industry.  The beautiful and remote area is also an economic engine for tourism in Alaska, driving $100 million in recreational fishing and tourism activity every year. Bristol Bay hosts the largest runs of wild sockeye salmon in the world, and provides important habitat for many species, including the threatened Stellar’s eider, sea otters, seals, walruses, Beluga and Killer whales, and the endangered North Pacific Right Whale.

Today’s decision to withdraw the area from all future oil and gas leasing extends indefinitely a temporary withdrawal that President Obama issued in 2010 and was set to expire in 2017.  This action builds on decades of local efforts to protect Bristol Bay from oil and gas development by Alaska Native tribes and organizations, as well as local seafood and tourism businesses that create jobs and strengthen Alaska and the nation’s economy. It also honors the legacy of Alaska residents like Harold ‘Harvey’ Samuelsen, a salmon fisherman who is legendary for his lifelong dedication to Bristol Bay and to creating economic opportunities for Alaska Native and rural communities.

President Obama has made protecting our natural resources a priority during his administration. There are legacies where something new is created and legacies where something old is preserved.

In 5 photos from the White House: Bristol Bay … ageless beauty, now preserved.

Thank you again, President Obama.


5 comments

  1. princesspat

    Obama makes Alaska’s Bristol Bay permanently off-limits to drilling


    “It’s something that’s too precious for us to be putting out to the highest bidder,” Obama said.

    Bristol Bay has supported Native Americans in the Alaska region for centuries, he said.

    “It supports about $2 billion in the commercial fishing industry,” Obama said. “It supplies America with 40 percent of its wild-caught seafood.”

    Thousands of Washington state jobs are tied to Bristol Bay salmon fishing.

  2. bfitzinAR

    besides timber/fossil fuels!  The number of small business fishing companies put out of business by the destruction of fish habitat is legion.  And good for the First Folks (Native Americans as well as the White House family) for continuing to work on this.

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