The riparian standards for other public land are as follows:

(1) in Region I, harvest of timber may not be undertaken within 100 feet of an anadromous or high value resident fish water body;

Terms Used In Alaska Statutes 41.17.119

  • high value resident fish: means resident fish populations that are used for recreational, personal use, commercial, or subsistence purposes. See Alaska Statutes 41.17.950
  • other public land: means state land managed by state agencies other than the department, land owned by a municipality, and land owned by the University of Alaska. See Alaska Statutes 41.17.950
  • Region I: means all land in Southeast Alaska, plus all land that is south of the crest of the Chugach Mountains and Saint Elias Mountains and east of a line running from the crest of the Chugach Mountains to O'Malley Peak, then southerly to Gull Rock, then southwesterly to the eastern junction of Skilak Lake Road and the Sterling Highway, then southwesterly to the mouth of the Fox River, then southwesterly through Kachemak Bay to Mt. See Alaska Statutes 41.17.950
  • Region II: means all land in the state south of the Nutzotin Mountains and Mentasta Mountains, south of the Alaska Range, and east of the Aleutian Range, except for the area within Region I and peninsular and island land south of Cape Kumliun. See Alaska Statutes 41.17.950
  • Region III: means all land in the state outside of Regions I and II. See Alaska Statutes 41.17.950
  • state: means the State of Alaska unless applied to the different parts of the United States and in the latter case it includes the District of Columbia and the territories. See Alaska Statutes 01.10.060
(2) in Region II, the standards are the same as for state land under Alaska Stat. § 41.17.118(a)(2)(A) – (F) and regulations adopted under this chapter;
(3) in Region III, the standards are the same as for state land under Alaska Stat. § 41.17.118(a)(3) and regulations adopted under this chapter.