The Bristol Bay
Protection Pledge
FAQ
Pledge Press Release
Bristol Bay Watershed
Bristol Bay Salmon
Pebble Mine Proposal
Opposition to Pebble

Jewelry Retailers:

As an industry leader, you have a real opportunity to demonstrate your company's commitment to the highest environmental and social standards.

Customers want to know that their gold jewelry was sourced responsibly – not from areas of critical ecological value.

You can demonstrate your company's commitment to these principles by signing the Bristol Bay Protection Pledge. To sign the pledge, or learn more about it, please contact us at pledge@protectbristolbay.org.  

Alaska's Bristol Bay watershed supports a wealth of natural resources, including:

This full page ad ran in the January 1st issue of National Jeweler.
This full page ad ran in the January 1st issue of National Jeweler. Click thumbnail to see larger version.
  • The world's most productive wild salmon fishey - producing one third of the world's sockeye salmon,
     
  • The Mulchatna caribou heard, one of Alaska's largest,
     
  • A world-class native rainbow trout fishery, which supports a recreational industry of international significance.
     

These resources are now at risk from a proposal to develop the Pebble Mine - North America's largest open pit gold mine, and a 1,000 square mile mining district.

Please join the many civic, business, conservation and indigenous leaders who recognize the tremendous conservation value of this region and pledge protection of the Bristol Bay Watershed.

And assure your customers that their gold jewelry isn’t a threat to the world's greatest salmon fishery or the communities that depend upon it.