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FRONTLINE travels to Alaska to probe the fault lines of a growing battle between those who depend on the Bristol Bay region of southwest Alaska, home to the last great wild Sockeye salmon fishery in the world for a living, the mining companies who are pushing to extract enormous amounts of mineral deposits, estimated to be worth some $300 billion, and the political framework that will ultimately decide the outcome. |
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Manufacturer | PBS |
Model | 25563507 |
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Item Weight | 0.15 pounds |
Item Size | 5.5 x 0.5 x 0.5 inches |
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