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Title 5 . Fish and Game
Chapter 28 . Transportation, Possession and Release of Live Fish; Aquatic Farming
Section 332. Groundfish pot storage requirements for Cook Inlet Area

5 AAC 28.332. Groundfish pot storage requirements for Cook Inlet Area

(a) Except as specified in (b) of this section, following the closure of a parallel season defined in 5 AAC 28.081(c) (3), pot gear may be stored in the water as follows:

(1) rectangular groundfish pots must have all bait and bait containers removed and all doors secured fully open; and

(2) cone or pyramid groundfish pots must have all bait and bait containers removed and doors not secured closed.

(b) All groundfish pots must be removed from the water no later than 5 days after the closure of a season.

History: Eff. 4/4/97, Register 142; am 7/21/99, Register 151; am 2/13/2005, Register 173

Authority: AS 16.05.251


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