Our Place in the Big Picture

 

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The combined pressures of technology and population create an expanding appetite for a shrinking resource base.

As competing interests jockey for political correctness, will gold dredgers survive the multiple use battles? This is a very important question. Surely every other user group has more registered voters and better financed lobbyists than small-scale independent miners.

Gold dredgers and other small-scale miners are perhaps in a unique position of being able to mitigate some of the adverse impacts of other human activities. Removing toxic heavy metals is one example. Every dredger removes pounds and pounds of submerged lead every season from lost fishing weights and gun shot, and many of today’s suction dredgers also recover quantities of mercury lost from historic mining operations.

Relative to other effects on fish survival such as fishing, dams, and logging, special interest groups are always attempting to correlate any or all types of in-stream work as being hazardous to fish habitat. However, the effects of panning, sluicing, and small dredges are slim and in most cases favorable due to a number of factors.

Some of these are …

A few things to keep in mind when working in-stream …

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