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Bristol Bay - Wikipedia
Bristol Bay (Central Yupik: Iilgayaq, Russian: Залив Бристольский[1]) is the easternmost arm of the Bering Sea, at 57° to 59° North 157° to 162° West in Southwest Alaska. Bristol Bay is 400 km (250 mi) long and 290 km (180 mi) wide at its mouth.
About Bristol Bay - US EPA
2024年8月16日 · The Bristol Bay watershed in southwestern Alaska supports the largest sockeye salmon fishery in the world, is home to 25 federally recognized tribal governments, and contains large mineral resources.
Explore Alaska’s Amazing Bristol Bay - The Nature Conservancy
2022年11月18日 · Bristol Bay is a vast and wild region of Alaska, known for brown bears, wolves, beluga whales and so much more—but proposed mineral exploration projects at remote locales in Bristol Bay jeopardize clean waters and astonishing salmon runs.
Bristol Bay - Travel Alaska
The Bristol Bay Area of Alaska is a unique sanctuary and fragile ecosystem built around Wild Salmon. It’s a sanctuary for grizzly bears and it deserves to be protected. #nopebblemine🚫 I captured this image while near Katmai national park of these cubs waiting up on the bank for mom to …
Bristol Bay | Alaska Conservation Foundation
Bristol Bay is a region where humans have treaded lightly and live in balance with nature. Life in Bristol Bay may be altered forever as plans to develop a massive open-pit gold and copper mine at the headwaters of Bristol Bay are underway.
Welcome to Bristol Bay Borough
2024年7月11日 · Bristol Bay Borough is a Rural Alaskan fishing community in South-West Alaska situated at the mouth of the Kvichak and Naknek Rivers consisting of three cities: Naknek, South Naknek and King Salmon. Our primary export is fresh Bristol Bay Salmon.
Bristol Bay - National Wildlife Federation
The Bristol Bay region in southwest Alaska—covering 40,000 square miles—is pristine wild country stretching across tundra and wetlands, crisscrossed with rivers that flow into the bay. Up to 40 million sockeye salmon return to this watershed each year, making it the world's largest run.
Bristol Bay - US EPA
2024年12月20日 · The Bristol Bay watershed in southwestern Alaska supports the largest sockeye salmon fishery in the world, is home to 25 federally recognized tribal governments, and contains large mineral resources. Learn more about Bristol Bay.
Bristol Bay | Salmon Fishing, Wildlife, Ecosystem | Britannica
Bristol Bay, arm of the Bering Sea, indenting for 200 mi (320 km) the southwest coast of Alaska, U.S.; its mouth extends for 270 mi between Cape Newenham (north) and the southwest end of the Alaska Peninsula (south). Its shoreline includes the individually named bays at the mouths of the Togiak, Nushagak, Kvichak, and Ugashik rivers.
Why is Bristol Bay important for salmon? And seven other ...
Alaska’s Bristol Bay is a sprawling watershed of winding streams and rivers, vast wetlands and tundra, forests of alder and spruce, and home to a variety of fish, birds and terrestrial animals. Learn more about this incredible place that WWF is working hard to save.