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In the personal use taking of king crab
(1) there is no closed season;
(2) the daily bag and possession limit is two male king crab;
(3) an operator of a commercially licensed and registered king crab fishing vessel shall obtain a permit from the department before taking king crab for personal use purposes in waters of Yakutat Bay enclosed by a line from the westernmost tip of Ocean Cape to the easternmost tip of Point Manby during the open commercial king crab fishing season; the department may set out requirements in the permit for the conservation of the king crab resource and to ensure compliance with other applicable fishing laws;
(4) beginning July 1, 2006, a pot used to take king crab under this chapter must have at least two escape rings on opposing vertical or sloping sides of the pot; each escape ring must not be less than six and one-quarter inches inside diameter.
History: Eff. 7/1/86, Register 99; am 8/14/2005, Register 175
Authority: AS 16.05.251
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