Alaska Administrative Code (Last Updated: January 12, 2017) |
Title 5. Commercial and Subsistence Fishing and Private Nonprofit Salmon Hatcheries. (5 AAC 1 - 5 AAC 41). |
Part 5.1. Commercial and Subsistence Fishing and Private Nonprofit Salmon Hatcheries. |
Chapter 5.01. Subsistence Finfish Fishery. |
Article 5.01.3. Norton Sound-Port Clarence Area. |
Section 5.01.336. Customary and traditional subsistence uses of fish stocks and amounts necessary for subsistence uses.
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(a) The Alaska Board of Fisheries (board) finds that the following fish stocks are customarily and traditionally taken or used for subsistence in the Bristol Bay Area: (1) all finfish; (2) herring spawn on kelp in the waters of the Togiak District as described in 5 AAC 27.805(a). (b) The board finds that (1) 157,000 - 172,171 salmon are reasonably necessary for subsistence uses in the Bristol Bay Area, including 55,000 - 65,000 Kvichak River drainage sockeye salmon; this finding does not include salmon stocks in the Alagnak River; (2) 250,000 usable pounds of finfish other than salmon are reasonably necessary for subsistence uses in the Bristol Bay Area; (3) 4,100 - 12,700 usable pounds of herring spawn on kelp are reasonably necessary for subsistence uses in the Togiak District as described in 5 AAC 27.805(a).
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16.05.251;16.05.258
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AS 16.05.251 AS 16.05.258History
Eff. 5/15/93, Register 126; am 7/3/94, Register 130; am 6/17/2001, Register 158; am 4/16/2016, Register 218