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Title 5 . Fish and Game
Chapter 28 . Transportation, Possession and Release of Live Fish; Aquatic Farming
Section 690. Vessel length restrictions for the Bering Sea-Aleutian Islands Area

5 AAC 28.690. Vessel length restrictions for the Bering Sea-Aleutian Islands Area

(a) A person may not use a vessel that is longer than 60 feet in overall length to take Pacific cod or rockfish in the waters of Sitkin Sound and the surrounding area enclosed by lines from Cape Adagdak northeast to Swallow Head to Teapot Rock southeast to a point on the northwesternmost tip of Tagalak Island, and then from the southernmost tip of Tagalak Island to the southernmost tip of Umak Island, and then from the southernmost tip of Umak Island south southwest to Cape Azimas, and then from Cape Azimas west southwest to the southernmost tip of Kagalaska Island, and then from the southernmost tip of Kagalaska Island to Boot Point on Adak Island, and then from Boot Point southwest to Cape Kagigkak, to 51ΓΈ 53' N. lat., 176ΓΈ 45.75' W. long., south to Careful Point.

(b) From May 1 through September 15, in the waters of Alaska between 175ΓΈ 30' W. long. and 177ΓΈ W. long., a person may not use a vessel longer than 60 feet in overall length to take Pacific cod.

(c) In this subsection, "overall length" means the straight line distance between extremities of the vessel, excluding anchor rollers.

History: Eff. 7/5/2000, Register 155

Authority: AS 16.05.251


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