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(a) All salmon must be landed in the district in which they were taken. No vessel used to take salmon may have salmon on board when more than one mile outside the district from which the salmon were taken. When outside a district, a vessel used to take salmon may have on board up to 50 salmon for personal use, if the salmon have been headed and gutted. The commissioner may waive the requirements of this subsection when necessary.
(b) From January 1 through June 30 and from August 1 through December 31, salmon caught in the Cinder River and Port Heiden Sections of the Alaska Peninsula Area can be legally transferred and sold in the Ugashik District. At the time of sale, the salmon permit holder must state the section in which the fish were caught.
History: Eff. 5/11/85, Register 94; am 4/2/88, Register 105; am 6/10/90, Register 114
Authority: AS 16.05.251
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