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Title 5 . Fish and Game
Chapter 1 . Transportation, Possession and Release of Live Fish; Aquatic Farming
Section 666. Customary and traditional subsistence uses of fish stocks

5 AAC 01.666. Customary and traditional subsistence uses of fish stocks

The Alaska Board of Fisheries finds that the following fish stocks are customarily and traditionally taken or used for subsistence:

(1) herring and herring spawn in waters of Yakutat Bay, including Russell Fjord, within a line from the westernmost point of Point Manby to the southernmost point of Ocean Cape;

(2) bottomfish and halibut in waters of Yakutat Bay, including Russell Fjord, and in waters of Alaska bounded by a line from Point Manby, at 59ΓΈ 41.66' N. lat., 140ΓΈ 19.57' W. long., to 59ΓΈ 39.17' N. lat., 140ΓΈ 26.75' W. long. to Ocean Cape, at 59ΓΈ 31.62' N. lat., 139ΓΈ 49.87' W. long., to 59ΓΈ 29.69' N. lat., 139ΓΈ 55.18' W. long.

(3) salmon in freshwater upstream from the terminus of streams and rivers of the Yakutat Area from the Doame River to the Tsiu River, in waters of Yakutat Bay and Russell Fjord inside a line from the Westernmost point of Point Manby to the southernmost point of Ocean Cape, and in waters of Icy Bay inside a line from the westernmost tip of Point Riou to Icy Cape Light;

(4) Dolly Varden char, steelhead trout, and smelt in freshwater upstream from the terminus of streams and rivers of the Yakutat area from the Doame River to Point Manby, and in waters of Yakutat Bay and Russell Fjord inside a line from the westernmost point of Point Manby to the southernmost point of Ocean Cape.

History: Eff. 5/15/93, Register 126; am 7/26/2003, Register 167

Authority: AS 16.05.251

AS 16.05.258


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