1. Includes the Nulato Hills Subunit
2.  such as effects of management activities on beneficial uses as defined under the CWA and state regulations
3.  This species has not been detected in the planning area to date but is demarcated for treatment if detected.
4. n/c = no change
5. No data available
6. Coordinates are purposely generalized
7. Site total percentage denotes portion of Unit total.
8. Site type percentages denote portion of sites within each Area.
9. Site total percentage denotes portion of Unit total.
10. Site type percentages denote portion of sites within each Area.
11. Site total percentage denotes portion of Unit total.
12. Site type percentages denote portion of sites within each Area.
13. Data from 2013, before the Nulato Hills was removed from the planning area
14. Data for this table were generated before the Nulato Hills was removed from the planning area
15. Dalton Highway Waysides – designated fee sites for Special Recreation Permit Holders
16. Nulato Hills Subunit
17. Within the Bering Sea-Western Interior Planning Area
18. Portion within the Central Yukon Planning Area
19. Nulato Hills Subunit, moved to Bering Sea-Western Interior RMP
20. The meaningfully greater analysis is generally used to make sure that no areas of minority populations are omitted if the 50 percent threshold does not identify any environmental justice populations.
21. Community and Regional Affairs, Alaska Department of Commerce, Community and Economic Development at http://www.commerce.state.ak.us/cra/DCRAExternal/Community
22. Economic Profile System data from 2010 U.S. Census available at http://headwaterseconomics.org/tools/eps-hdt
23. 7 percent part Alaska Native
24. For definitions of the city types and Alaska’s municipal government structure, see: http://commerce.alaska.gov/dnn/dcra/LocalGovernmentOnline/MunicipalGovernment/MunicipalGovernmentStructureinAlaska.aspx
25. Community and Regional Affairs, Alaska Department of Commerce, Community and Economic Development at http://www.commerce.state.ak.us/cra/DCRAExternal/Community
26. Economic Profile System data from 2010 U.S. Census available at http://headwaterseconomics.org/tools/eps-hdt
27. Community and Regional Affairs, Alaska Department of Commerce, Community and Economic Development at http://www.commerce.state.ak.us/cra/DCRAExternal/Community
28. American Community Survey 2007-2011, as reported online by Research and Analysis, Alaska Department of Labor and Workforce Development at http://live.laborstats.alaska.gov/cen/acsarea.cfm
29. Data not available
30. The average for planning area communities is the average by community — i.e., it does not reflect the different numbers of those employed in each community, so the rate for Hughes counts the same as the rate for Fairbanks.
31. Community and Regional Affairs, Alaska Department of Commerce, Community and Economic Development
32. Alaska Fuel Price Report, July 2013
33. Alaska Department of Labor and Workforce Development 2012
34. Economic Profile System Data 2012 U.S. Census
35. not PCE eligible
36. Alaska Local and Regional Information Database 2012
37. Alaska Commercial Fisheries Entry Commission Database 2012