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The DNRs responsibilities are as diverse as the landscapes we oversee. We manage 60 million acres of tidelands, shorelands, and submerged lands, as well as 40,000 miles of stunning coastline, ensuring that these vital areas are utilized in a way that benefits all Alaskans.
Camping in Alaska You can camp on most BLM lands for up to 2 weeks (14 days) at a time. You cannot reserve campsites, so plan to arrive early. All camping is on a first-come, first-serve basis. Our campgrounds have the facilities that recreationists have come to expect.
The current Alaska Commissioner of Natural Resources is John Boyle (nonpartisan). Boyle assumed office in 2023.
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The process differs for a competitive lease, please contact your local regional land office: 1 Application submitted with application fee. 2 Application reviewed for completeness. 3 Agency Review. 4 Preliminary Decision (PD) Issued. 5 Public Notice. 6 Final Finding and Decision (FFD) Issued. 7 EA issued if required.
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Alaska Commissioner of Natural Resources Selection Method: Appointed by governor Current Officeholder Alaska Commissioner of Natural Resources John Boyle Nonpartisan Assumed office: January 6, 2023 Other Alaska Executive Offices11 more rows

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