(a) Each applicant for a fish transport or aquatic resource permit shall submit, on a form provided by the department, the following information:
- (1) identification of each species and location of the stock to be collected, transported, possessed, propagated, or released;
- (2) the destination of the transported aquatic organisms and the release site;
- (3) the number of aquatic organisms and their life history stage or age;
- (4) a descriptive history of previous transport of the stock and related activities;
- (5) a statement on the health or condition of the aquatic organisms, including a disease history of the stock, a disease history of the hatchery or rearing facilities through which they may have passed, and any previous disease treatments or vaccinations. If the disease history is incomplete or unavailable, a broodstock inspection and certification under 5 AAC 41.020 may be required;
- (6) isolation measures planned to control disease during transport and holding, including a description of containers, depuration measures, and plans for disinfection;
- (7) repealed 1/10/2018;
- (8) the source of water for holding and rearing, and proposed effluent discharge location;
- (9) identification and status of stocks in the area of collection, holding, and release, including a statement of expected interactions with other stocks in these areas;
- (10) a description of the methods and the expected dates of collection, transport, holding, or release;
- (11) the purpose and expected benefits of the activity; and
- (12) evaluation plans.
- (b) A completed application must be submitted to the department as specified on the application form.
- (c) If the commissioner determines that an application is incomplete and that further information is necessary, the department will return the application to the applicant with a description of the deficient information.
- (d) Repealed 1/10/2018.
(In effect before 1982; am 7/25/82, Register 83; am 2/24/2011, Register 197; am 1/10/2018, Register 225)
Authority: AS 16.05.251