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(a) The Cape Avinof District is a superexclusive use area. The Nelson Island and Nunivak Island Districts are a combined superexclusive use area.
(b) A person who participates in the commercial taking of herring as a CFEC permit holder in a superexclusive use area at any time from February 1 through June 30 may not participate or have participated in the commercial taking of herring, either as a CFEC permit holder or a crew member aboard a vessel used to take herring, in another superexclusive or non-exclusive use area at any time from February 1 through June 30 of that same year.
(c) A person who participates in the commercial taking of herring as a crew member aboard a vessel that is used to take herring in a superexclusive use area at any time from February 1 through June 30 may not participate or have participated in the commercial taking of herring as a CFEC permit holder in another superexclusive or non-exclusive use area at any time from February 1 through June 30 of that year.
(d) A vessel used in the taking of herring in a superexclusive use area at any time from February 1 through June 30 may not be used or have been used in the taking of herring in another superexclusive or non-exclusive use area at any time from February 1 through June 30 of that year.
(e) Repealed 5/19/2004.
(f) Notwithstanding (a) - (d) of this section, a purse seine vessel used in the taking of herring and the vessel's operator who participated in the taking of herring in another superexclusive or non-exclusive use area may be used in the taking of herring and may participate in the taking of herring in the Nunivak Island District cooperative purse seine fishery as specified in 5 AAC 27.894.
History: Eff. 5/1/87, Register 102; am 4/2/88, Register 105; am 4/16/2000, Register 154; am 5/19/2004, Register 170
Authority: AS 16.05.251
Editor's note: The identical section had been filed in a set of "regular" regulations on 4/21/87 to take effect 5/21/87, Register 102. The Emergency Regulation was therefore allowed to lapse. The history line for 5 AAC 27.899 reflects only the 5/1/87 effective date of the section.
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