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Title 5 . Fish and Game
Chapter 1 . Transportation, Possession and Release of Live Fish; Aquatic Farming
Section 466. Customary and traditional subsistence uses of fish stocks and amounts necessary for subsistence uses

5 AAC 01.466. Customary and traditional subsistence uses of fish stocks and amounts necessary for subsistence uses

(a) The Alaska Board of Fisheries (board) finds that salmon and finfish other than salmon are customarily and traditionally taken or used for subsistence in the Chignik Area.

(b) The board finds that the following amounts of salmon and other finfish are reasonably necessary for subsistence uses in the following locations:

(1) in the Perryville and Western Districts, combined:

(A) 1,400 - 2,600 coho salmon;

(B) 1,400 - 2,600 salmon, other than coho salmon;

(2) in the Chignik Bay, Central, and Eastern Districts, combined:

(A) 5,200 - 9,600 early-run sockeye salmon;

(B) 2,000 - 3,800 late-run sockeye salmon;

(C) 100 - 150 king salmon;

(D) 400 - 700 salmon, other than sockeye and king salmon;

(3) in the Chignik Area:

(A) 200 - 300 rainbow/steelhead trout;

(B) 15,200 - 22,800 pounds of usable weight of finfish, other than salmon.

History: Eff. 5/13/93, Register 126; am 5/4/2002, Register 162

Authority: AS 16.05.251

AS 16.05.258


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