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SJR 20: Opposing Arctic marine shipment of nuclear waste between Russia and Japan.

00 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 20 01 Opposing Arctic marine shipment of nuclear waste between Russia and Japan. 02 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF ALASKA: 03 WHEREAS there are ongoing negotiations between Russia and Japan to transport 04 highly radioactive waste by way of a marine route across the Arctic Ocean and through the 05 Bering Strait; and 06 WHEREAS decisions made at these negotiations could significantly affect Alaska 07 and other states on the west coast of the United States; and 08 WHEREAS Alaska has not been invited to participate or consult in any way during 09 these negotiations; and 10 WHEREAS the Bering Sea is the most productive fishery in Alaska and one of the 11 most productive in the North Pacific and the world; and 12 WHEREAS if an accident occurred, it could threaten the marine life of the entire 13 Arctic Ocean and Bering Sea coastline; and 14 WHEREAS most of the Alaska population living adjacent to these waterways rely on 15 a subsistence lifestyle, and an accidental release of nuclear waste into the areas would have a 16 devastating effect on the population's way of life as well as its health; and

01 WHEREAS Alaska takes pride in its largely unspoiled environment, clean air, and 02 clean water; 03 BE IT RESOLVED that the Alaska State Legislature strongly opposes an Arctic 04 marine route for transportation of nuclear waste until the nuclear waste to be shipped is 05 proven to be of little or no risk to Alaska and adjacent waterways, people, and fisheries; and 06 be it 07 FURTHER RESOLVED that the Alaska State Legislature respectfully requests 08 appropriate officials of the United States government to strongly discourage any agreement 09 between Japan and Russia to use an Arctic marine route for shipment of nuclear waste. 10 COPIES of this resolution shall be sent to the Honorable George W. Bush, President 11 of the United States; the Honorable Colin Powell, United States Secretary of State; the 12 Honorable John D. Negroponte, United States Representative to the United Nations; and to 13 the Honorable Ted Stevens and the Honorable Frank Murkowski, U.S. Senators, and the 14 Honorable Don Young, U.S. Representative, members of the Alaska delegation in Congress.