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(a) Each drift gillnet in operation must have a keg or buoy at each end plainly and legibly marked with the permanent vessel license plate (ADF&G) number of the vessel operating the gear.
(b) Each lead set for fishing must have at each end a buoy, cork or float plainly and legibly marked with the permanent department vessel license plate (ADF&G) number of the vessel operating the gear.
(c) Each set gillnet in operation must be marked as required by 5 AAC 39.280.
History: In effect before 1988
Authority: AS 16.05.251 (a)
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