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(a) The Alaska Board of Fisheries (board) finds that the following shellfish stocks are customarily and traditionally taken or used for subsistence:
(1) king crab in the Kodiak Area, as described in 5 AAC 02.400, except for the Semidi Island Overlap, the North Mainland, and the South Mainland Sections, as described in 5 AAC 35.505(a) ;
(2) Dungeness crab and miscellaneous shellfish, on the south side of the Alaska Peninsula between Kilokak Rocks 156ΓΈ 19' W. long. and Cape Kumlik 157ΓΈ 27' W. long.
(b) The board finds that 22,000 - 68,000 pounds of usable weight of Dungeness crab and miscellaneous shellfish is reasonably necessary for subsistence purposes in the area described in (a)(2) of this section and in 5 AAC 02.500, combined.
History: Eff. 5/15/93, Register 126; am 7/5/2000, Register 155; am 8/14/2005, Register 175
Authority: AS 16.05.251
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