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Bay Resource Management Plan and Environmental Impact Statement

Bay Resource Management Plan and Environmental Impact Statement
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Release: 2007
Genre: Environmental impact analysis
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The Bay Proposed RMP/Final EIS was developed based on information provided by BLM personnel, other agencies and organizations, and the public. Four Alternatives are described and analyzed in this document: Alternative A is the 'no action' Alternative; Alternatives B and C propose varying levels of resource use and conservation; and Alternative D, the agency preferred Alternative and proposed RMP, provides a balance between resource conservation and development. Major issues and management concerns analyzed include: minerals management, sustaining renewable resources, subsistence, land tenure adjustments, recreation, special designations, and management of cultural and natural resources.


Final Bay Proposed Resource Management Plan and Final Environmental Impact Statement

Final Bay Proposed Resource Management Plan and Final Environmental Impact Statement
Author: United States. Bureau of Land Management. Anchorage Field Office
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Release: 2007
Genre: Environmental impact statements
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BLM's Anchorage Field Office prepared this plan and environmental impact statement to provide a framework for managing and allocating uses of public lands and resources within the Bristol Bay and Goodnews Bay regions of southwestern Alaska.