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(a) From July 15 through October 31, the department shall manage the commercial, sport, and subsistence fisheries in Settler Cove to provide for full utilization of the enhanced stock of coho salmon returning to Crescent Lake in accordance with the Crescent Lake Coho Salmon Management Plan in this section.
(b) Sport and subsistence fisheries are allowed in all waters of Settler Cove consistent with 5 AAC 64 and 5 AAC 01.
(c) The department may open, by emergency order, those waters of Settler Cove, between the causeway and a line from the seaward end of the Port Lions breakwater to a department marker located directly across Settler Cove from the breakwater, to the commercial taking of salmon only as follows:
(1) the department may not allow the commercial taking of salmon before September 10; and
(2) before opening the fishery, the department shall determine that 500 or more coho salmon are available in Settler Cove for harvest.
History: Eff. 4/19/90, Register 114; am 4/14/93, Register 126
Authority: AS 16.05.060
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