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Alaska Gov. Challenges Roadless Rule Over Tongass National Forest Impact
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Alaska Gov. Challenges Roadless Rule Over Tongass National Forest Impact

Litigation filed in the U.S. District Court in Anchorage last week seeks to have the 2020 Alaska Roadless Rule reinstated as soon as possible. The complaint filed Friday, Sept. 8, maintains that the state is defending its right to protect the economic and socioeconomic development of Southeast Alaska, which includes Tongass National Forest. The Tongass, at 17-million-acres, surrounds Alaska’s capital city  of Juneau. Each year, an abundance of wild salmon return from the ocean to streams in the Tongass to spawn and die, bringing with them nutrients from the productive North Pacific Ocean to a much less nutrient-rich land. Currently the Roadless Rule, which prohibits new road construction and reconstruction in inventoried roadless areas on National Forest System lands, protects...
Roadless Rule Decision Cited as Benefit For Healthy Salmon Habitat
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Roadless Rule Decision Cited as Benefit For Healthy Salmon Habitat

Commercial fisheries harvesters are praising a Biden administration decision reinstating the Roadless Rule for the Tongass National Forest in Southeast Alaska as an important move to protect wild salmon habitat, while Alaska’s governor criticizes the decision as bad for the state’s economy. “Our fisheries depend on healthy habitat and with climate change driving ocean warming protecting habitat is increasingly important to the fish, the fisheries, and the coastal fishing communities,” Linda Behnken, executive director of the Alaska Longline Fishermen’s Association in Sitka, said. “This is welcome news.” “This decision is a huge loss for Alaskans, and it’s yet another way the Biden administration is singling out Alaska,” Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy said in a written statement. “Alaskans d...