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No person is required to lease tide and submerged lands to participate in a shore fishery. However,
(1) upon written or verbal notification by a lessee holding a valid shore fishery lease issued under this chapter, a set gillnetter shall remove any net or nets from the site or tract of the lessee if the lessee personally begins to commercially fish the lease site; and
(2) no set gillnet may be set at less than the minimum distance established by Department of Fish and Game commercial finfish regulations set out in 5 AAC 03 - 5 AAC 39, from a net currently in use by a lessee holding a valid shore fishery lease issued under this chapter.
History: Eff. 4/18/64, Register 16; am 3/30/85, Register 93
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