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 5.35. Tanner Crab Fishery. |
Article 5.35.6. Registration Area D (Yakutat). |
Section 5.35.525. Lawful gear for Registration Area J.
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(a) Tanner crab may be taken only with Tanner crab pots. Tanner crab taken by other means must be returned to the water without further harm. (b) The following Tanner crab pot requirements are in effect in Registration Area J: (1) to permit the escapement of undersize C. bairdi Tanner crab, pots used to take C. bairdi Tanner crab in (A) Registration Area J, except the Bering Sea District, must have at least one-third of one vertical surface of the pot composed of not less than seven and one-quarter inch stretched mesh webbing or have no less than four circular escape rings of no less than five inches inside diameter installed on the vertical surface of the pot; (B) the Bering Sea District, must have at least one-third of one vertical surface of the pot composed of not less than six and one-half inch stretched mesh webbing or have no less than four circular escape rings of no less than four and one-half inches inside diameter installed in a manner on the vertical surface of the pot so that the bottom of a ring is no higher on the vertical surface than the first full mesh from the bottom of the pot; and (2) to permit the escapement of undersize C. opilio Tanner crab, pots used to take C. opilio Tanner crab must have at least eight escape rings with an inside diameter measure of no less than four inches installed in a manner on the vertical surface of the pot so that the bottom of a ring is no higher on the vertical surface than the first full mesh from the bottom of the pot, with four escape rings on each of two sides of a four-sided pot, or if the pot has no escape rings as specified in this paragraph, one-half of one side of a four-sided pot must have a side panel composed of not less than five and one-quarter inch stretched mesh webbing. (c) The following pot limits are in effect in Registration Area J: (1) in the Kodiak District, when the guideline harvest level for C. bairdi Tanner crab is (A) less than 2,000,000 pounds, an aggregate of no more than 20 pots may be operated from a validly registered Tanner crab vessel; (B) at least 2,000,000 pounds but less than 4,000,000 pounds, an aggregate of no more than 30 pots may be operated from a validly registered Tanner crab vessel; (C) at least 4,000,000 pounds but less than 5,000,000 pounds, an aggregate of no more than 40 pots may be operated from a validly registered Tanner crab vessel; (D) at least 5,000,000 pounds, an aggregate of no more than 60 pots may be operated from a validly registered Tanner crab vessel; (2) in the Chignik District, an aggregate of no more than 30 pots may be operated from a validly registered Tanner crab vessel, except that if the guideline harvest level exceeds 2,000,000 pounds, (A) the total number of pots allowed in the fishery is 1,000; and (B) the department will establish the individual vessel pot limit, not to exceed 50 pots per vessel, by dividing the 1,000 total pot limit by the number of vessels that register by the registration deadline specified in 5 AAC 35.506(e)(6); (3) in the South Peninsula District, if the (A) guideline harvest level is 2,000,000 pounds or less, an aggregate of no more than 30 pots may be operated from a validly registered Tanner crab vessel; (B) guideline harvest level is more than 2,000,000 pounds, an aggregate of no more than 50 pots may be operated from a validly registered Tanner crab vessel; (4) repealed 9/12/2008; (5) in the Eastern Aleutian District, the total number of pots allowed in the fishery is 300; the department will establish the individual vessel pot limit by dividing the 300 total pot limit by the number of vessels that register before the season opens; no more than 50 pots per vessel is allowed. (d) In the Bering Sea District, the tunnel eye openings on the vertical side of a Tanner crab pot may be no more than three inches high, except that up to 20 groundfish pots, as defined in 5 AAC 28.050(e), may be on board the vessel that is registered for either the Bering Sea Tanner crab or Bering Sea snow crab fisheries. Tanner and snow crab taken from these groundfish pots may be retained. (e) In Registration Area J, a validly registered Tanner crab vessel may not have at any time in the aggregate, more than the legal limit of gear on board the vessel, in the water in fishing condition, and in the water in nonfishing condition. At the time of the tank inspection required under 5 AAC 35.555, the gear must meet all specifications required by this chapter and 5 AAC 39, including identification, escape mechanisms, and mesh size requirements. (f) For the purposes of this section, "overall length" means the horizontal distance, rounded to the nearest foot, between the foremost part of the stem and the aftermost part of the stern, excluding bowsprits, rudders, outboard motor brackets, and similar fittings or attachments.
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16.05.251
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AS 16.05.251History
In effect before 1981; am 6/28/81, Register 78; am 7/25/82, Register 83; am 6/30/83, Register 86; am 12/29/84, Register 92; am 7/14/85, Register 95; am 4/18/86, Register 98; am 7/12/86, Register 99; em am 3/16/88 - 7/13/88, Register 106; em am 6/23/88 - 10/20/88, Register 107; am 7/23/88, Register 107; am 9/19/90, Register 115; am 6/19/92, Register 122; em am 11/13/92 - 3/12/93, Register 124; em am 12/17/92 - 4/16/93, Register 125; em am 3/26/93 - 7/23/93, Register 126; am 6/24/93, Register 126; am 9/29/96, Register 139; am 8/8/99, Register 151; am 8/31/2000, Register 155; am 9/30/2000, Register 155; am 8/24/2002, Register 163; am 8/14/2005, Register 175; am 9/12/2008, Register 187; am 6/20/2010, Register 194; am 7/16/2011, Register 199; am 6/27/2014, Register 210; am 11/13/2014, Register 212