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Chesterfield Inlet hunter sounds alarm on gold mine

Hunters in Chesterfield Inlet say shipping from Agnico Eagles Meadowbank gold mine near Baker Lake is one of the reasons theyre seeing fewer marine mammals.
Two people bend over in the ice and snow to haul a net containing a dead seal.
Barney Aggark says hunters have noticed the loss of marine mammals since shipping started to the mine in Baker Lake. (Canadian Press)

Hunters in Chesterfield Inlet say shipping from Agnico Eagles Meadowbank gold mine near Baker Lake is one of the reasons theyre seeing fewer marine mammals.

Preliminary hearings are underway in Rankin Inlet this week in preparation for the environmental review of Agnico Eagles next project: the proposed Meliadine Gold Mine near Rankin.

Barney Aggark raised the issue at that meeting yesterday. Hes with the Chesterfield Inlet Hunters and Trappers Association.

"I don't know where you heard our sea mammals were going away before the shipping started but they werent, Aggark said. Our mammals took off after the shipping route started for Meadowbank.

Aggark says theyve noticed the loss of marine mammals since shipping started fromthe mine near Baker Lake. He says he's going to fight for compensation.

Larry Connell is manager of regulatory affairs with Agnico Eagle Mines. He says they've heard the concerns about how shipping affects marine mammals, but, he says, they need clear evidence.

We know that there are less marine mammals being seen by the hunters in Chesterfield Inlet, Connell said. But nobody has yet shown us evidence that it is caused by ships."

The Nunavut Impact Review Board's preliminary hearing conference continues today.