Peter Pan Seafoods, which operates a huge processing plant in remote King Cove, has come out with a statement on the proposed road through the Izembek National Wildlife Refuge.
Supporters including Alaska Sen. Lisa Murkowski say the road is vitally needed for public safety. It would connect King Cove to Cold Bay, which has a better airport for medevacs.
Interior Secretary Sally Jewell, however, has denied construction of the road.
Peter Pan's statement responds to criticism such as this from Bruce Babbitt, who argues the road would be an exorbitant gift to the company.
But the road isn't about Peter Pan, writes Dale Schwarzmiller, vice president for Alaska production.
By law, he says, the road would be for "noncommercial purposes."
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Thursday, August 19, 2010
New laws on land and loans
Here's a press release from Gov. Sean Parnell.
Please read with caution. The release seems to imply we're getting a road between King Cove and Cold Bay, but my understanding is that an actual road is far from a fait accompli.
Aug. 19, 2010
Gov. Parnell Signs Land Exchange, Fisheries Bills
ANCHORAGE — Gov. Sean Parnell today signed House Bill 210, authorizing a land exchange with the federal government for a road corridor through the Izembek National Wildlife Refuge, providing road access between King Cove and Cold Bay. HB 210 was sponsored by Rep. Bryce Edgmon.
"This is a tremendous victory for King Cove and Aleutians East residents, who have fought for road access for more than a decade, and currently use a hovercraft for transportation between the communities," Parnell said. "A road is a safe, economical and long-term solution to accessing King Cove and providing increased mobility and access to services for residents."
The approval of the exchange was introduced in Congress by Sen. Lisa Murkowski and Rep. Don Young in 2007. The land exchange was eventually rolled into the Omnibus Lands Bill, which was passed in 2009 and signed into law by President Obama in March.
Gov. Parnell also signed House Bill 20. Sponsored by Reps. Bryce Edgmon and Bob Buch, HB 20 allows a larger number of Alaska fishermen to obtain loans through the Commercial Fishing Revolving Loan Fund to upgrade their vessels for fuel efficiency.
"Alaska's commercial fishing fleet is made up of thousands of small, independent businesses, and this bill provides for low-interest loans to those who wish to upgrade to more fuel-efficient engines to assist them in coping with rising marine fuel prices in coastal Alaska," Parnell said.
Please read with caution. The release seems to imply we're getting a road between King Cove and Cold Bay, but my understanding is that an actual road is far from a fait accompli.
Aug. 19, 2010
Gov. Parnell Signs Land Exchange, Fisheries Bills
ANCHORAGE — Gov. Sean Parnell today signed House Bill 210, authorizing a land exchange with the federal government for a road corridor through the Izembek National Wildlife Refuge, providing road access between King Cove and Cold Bay. HB 210 was sponsored by Rep. Bryce Edgmon.
"This is a tremendous victory for King Cove and Aleutians East residents, who have fought for road access for more than a decade, and currently use a hovercraft for transportation between the communities," Parnell said. "A road is a safe, economical and long-term solution to accessing King Cove and providing increased mobility and access to services for residents."
The approval of the exchange was introduced in Congress by Sen. Lisa Murkowski and Rep. Don Young in 2007. The land exchange was eventually rolled into the Omnibus Lands Bill, which was passed in 2009 and signed into law by President Obama in March.
Gov. Parnell also signed House Bill 20. Sponsored by Reps. Bryce Edgmon and Bob Buch, HB 20 allows a larger number of Alaska fishermen to obtain loans through the Commercial Fishing Revolving Loan Fund to upgrade their vessels for fuel efficiency.
"Alaska's commercial fishing fleet is made up of thousands of small, independent businesses, and this bill provides for low-interest loans to those who wish to upgrade to more fuel-efficient engines to assist them in coping with rising marine fuel prices in coastal Alaska," Parnell said.
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