utorak, 16. prosinca 2014.

BRISTOL BAY IS HOME TO MULTIPLE THREATENED SPECIES


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Respected friend Stjepan Tokić


Just now, the President took action to protect a place called Bristol Bay, Alaska. Here's why that matters:
It places a national treasure -- and one of the nation's most productive fisheries -- off limits for oil and gas leasing. Alaskans have been fighting to preserve Bristol Bay for decades. Today, we got it done. Bristol Bay helps to produce 40 percent of America's wild-caught seafood each year. It supports $2 billion every year in commercial fishing, and supports good jobs in sport-fishing and tourism. These waters are beautiful and valuable, and today's action will ensure that future generations will be able to enjoy their bounty.
It's a big deal. Watch the President's announcement, and take a look at these photos of the place this Administration just took definitive action to protect:
This is Bristol Bay, Alaska, a national treasure that President Obama is protecting for all of us.
This is Bristol Bay, Alaska, a national treasure that President Obama is protecting for all of us.

BRISTOL BAY HOSTS ONE OF THE WORLD'S LARGEST WILD SALMON RUNS.

While remote, this area is also an economic engine for tourism in Alaska. Bristol Bay drives $100 million in recreational fishing and tourism activity every year. 

BRISTOL BAY IS HOME TO MULTIPLE THREATENED SPECIES.

Bristol Bay 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 WhaleA humpback whale with shearwater birds in Bristol Bay.
A humpback whale with shearwater birds in Bristol Bay.
The beautiful Bristol Bay helps to produce 40% of America's wild-caught seafood every year.
The beautiful Bristol Bay helps to produce 40% of America's wild-caught seafood every year.
Thanks,
Sally
Secretary Sally Jewell
Department of the Interior

@SecretaryJewell
Posjetite WhiteHouse.gov

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