Alaska coastal plan changes accepted by NOAAGov. Murkowski says state’s right to manage resources recognized by feds; coastal districts get additional six months for plans Kristen Nelson Petroleum News Editor-in-Chief
It appears to be a win-win for Alaska and its coastal districts: the federal government has backed off on requiring policy changes in the state’s amended coastal zone plan and Gov. Frank Murkowski says he will work with the Legislature to give the coastal districts an additional six months to submit....
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Standoff began in January
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