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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 16. Fish and Game
- Chapter 10. Fisheries and Fishing Regulations
- Section 800. Definitions.
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AS 16.10.800. Definitions.
In AS 16.10.750
- 16.10.800,
- (1) "high seas interception," "interception," or a similar term means the unauthorized catching, taking, or harvesting of
salmon for other than sport, subsistence, or personal use purposes,
- (A) throughout the migratory range of each species, by a vessel not registered under the laws of this state; or
- (B) beyond the territorial sea of the state by a vessel registered under the laws of the state;
- (2) "knowing" or "knowingly" has the meaning given for "knowingly" in AS 11.81.900
(a);
- (3) "process" means affecting the condition or location of salmon, including preparation, packaging, storage,
refrigeration, or transportation;
- (4) "reckless disregard" has the meaning given for "recklessly" in AS 11.81.900(a);
- (5) "salmon" means Pacific salmon and steelhead, and parts of Pacific salmon and steelhead, whether mature or immature,
processed or unprocessed; and
- (6) "unauthorized" means contrary to a statute or regulation of the United States or the state, or to a treaty or
international fishery agreement, or in violation of a foreign law.
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