Subsistence News-12/16/94 B
To Subsistence 2
From: Larry Roberts:R10F02A
Postmark: Dec 15,94 2:49 PM Delivered: Dec 16,94 10:00 AM
Status: Previously read
Subject: Subsistence News-12/16/94
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Message:
*The Federal Subsistence Board (FSB) makes rural determinations based on communities or areas that are economically and socially integrated.
*The FSB initially adopted the State of Alaska’s “customary and traditional use” (C&T) determinations as they existed in 1990. Not long afterwards, the FSB concluded that some of the state’s determinations should be reconsidered based on more recent information.
*By 1994, the FSB began refining the C&T criteria and identifying areas to reconsider. The first of these areas to be reconsidered: the Kenai Peninsula, and Upper Tanana-Copper River Region.
*Several interim C&T determinations have been made by the FSB, and several have been denied.
*Historically, the state of Alaska interpreted ANILCA 804 as providing necessary differentiation among subsistence users based on dependence, local residence or proximity, and alternative resources.
*Some hold that the ANILCA 804 process would not apply until there was a shortage among subsistence users.
ANILCA 804 process, Federal Subsistence Board (FSB), Kenai Peninsula, refining the C&T criteria and identifying areas to reconsider, rural determinations, the state of Alaska interpreted ANILCA 804, Upper Tanana-Copper River Region