
Packrafts in Nushagak Bay
'Nushagak Bay' is one of the largest estuaries of the
U.S. state of
Alaska's
Bristol Bay, a large body of water in the eastern
Bering Sea north of the
Alaska Peninsula.
It is home to the area's largest city,
Dillingham, and to much of the world's largest
sockeye salmon fishery.
Nushagak Bay is downstream of the proposed
Pebble Mine, whose tailings storage lake would sit at the headwaters of the
Koktuli River, one of the
Nushagak River's tributaries. Villages on the Nushagak are among the major opponents of the proposal
The bay runs primarily north-south from the mouth of the
Nushagak River to Bristol Bay some 30 miles (48 km) southward. The bay is also fed by several additional rivers, including the
Wood,
Igushik, and
Snake Rivers.
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Pebble Mine environmental information