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In the personal use taking of clams
(1) there is no closed season;
(2) there are no daily bag and possession limits for clams, except that for
(A) geoducks, the daily bag and possession limit is six;
(B) razor clams on western Kruzof Island beaches between Cape Edgecumbe and Cape Georgiana, the bag and possession limit is 50 clams; all damaged razor clams are part of the bag limit;
(C) in the Sitka Sound Special Use Area described in 5 AAC 77.674(3) (A), the daily possession limit for razor clams is 10 clams; any damaged clams taken must be retained and become part of the daily limit;
(3) in addition to the gear specified in 5 AAC 77.010(k) (3), geoducks may be taken with a hydraulic clam digger.
History: Eff. 7/1/86, Register 99; am 6/25/89, Register 110; am 4/1/94, Register 129; am 6/19/97, Register 142; am 6/3/2000, Register 154
Authority: AS 16.05.251
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