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(a) The commission will award a maximum of 14 points to an applicant for past participation in, and economic dependence on, the Cook Inlet Dungeness crab ring net fishery. Applicants who harvested and sold Dungeness crab from the fishery over the 1988 - 1992 time period will be awarded points for seasons in which they participated in accordance with the following schedule:
Season Available Points 1992 8 1991 No Fishery 1990 6 1989 4 1988 2
(b) In this section, "harvested and sold" means active involvement in a commercial fishing operation by an individual who held both the interim-use permit required by the commission for this fishery and who captured, delivered, and sold the crab resource in accordance with regulations governing the sale of commercially caught species, including regulations that require the proper completion of reports required of processors, buyers, and fishermen.
History: Eff. 1/26/96, Register 137
Authority: AS 16.43.100
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