Alaska Admin. Code tit. 5, § 02.120
Subsistence king crab fishery
Effective May 9, 2015Alaska Register 214(In effect before 1984; am 6/30/84, Register 90; am 7/14/85, Register 95; readopt 5/15/93, Register 126; am 4/23/94, Register 130; am 8/14/2005, Register 175; am 7/29/2009, Register 191; am 5/11/2012, Register 202; am 5/9/2015, Register 214)
In the subsistence taking of king crab,
- (1) repealed 4/23/94;
- (2) repealed 7/14/85;
(3) in the districts described in 5 AAC 30.200,
- (A) red and blue king crab may not be taken from April 1 through June 30;
- (B) only male king crab seven inches or larger in width of shell may be taken or possessed;
- (4) in the Yakutat Area, the daily bag and possession limit is two crab per person and only male crab may be taken;
- (5) an operator of a commercially licensed and registered king crab fishing vessel shall obtain a permit from the department before taking king crab for subsistence 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;
- (6) a pot used to take king crab under this section must have at least two escape rings on opposing vertical or sloping sides of the pot that each are not less than six and one-quarter inches inside diameter;
- (7) no more than 10 ring nets per person, with a maximum of 20 ring nets per vessel, may be used to take king crab;
- (8) a person may not utilize a live holding facility to accumulate or pool multiple bag limits of king crab.
(In effect before 1984; am 6/30/84, Register 90; am 7/14/85, Register 95; readopt 5/15/93, Register 126; am 4/23/94, Register 130; am 8/14/2005, Register 175; am 7/29/2009, Register 191; am 5/11/2012, Register 202; am 5/9/2015, Register 214)