Alaska Administrative Code
Title 5 - Fish and Game
Part 1 - Commercial and Subsistence Fishing and Private Nonprofit Salmon Hatcheries
Chapter 18 - Kodiak Area
Article 3 - Salmon Fishery
5 AAC 18.331 - Gillnet specifications and operations
Current through February 24, 2025
(a) Except as provided in (e) of this section, a CFEC permit holder may operate no more than two set gillnets with no more than 150 fathoms of set gillnet in the aggregate, except that in the Central Section of the Northwest Kodiak District, the aggregate length may be no more than 175 fathoms.
(b) Seine webbing no greater than 3.75 inch mesh size, or polypropylene webbing 3 millimeters or greater in diameter, may be used on the shoreward end of a set gillnet and the length of the seine webbing used may extend no more than 50 fathoms seaward of the beach at the lowest tide of the current day, except that in the Alitak District,
(c) Set gillnets must be operated in substantially a straight line, except that no more than 50 fathoms of a set gillnet may be used as a hook. A hook may be used in any configuration.
(d) Except as provided in (i) of this section, the shoreward end of a set gillnet must be attached to a point of land that is exposed at the lowest tide of the day or to a rock that is within five feet of the surface at the lowest tide of the day. For the purpose of this section, "a rock" is any naturally located or created geological formation that shows no evidence of having been located or created through man-made means. A set gillnet may not be attached to the beach inside closed waters.
(e) Two salmon set gillnet CFEC permit holders may form a joint venture and combine their gear under the following conditions:
(f) Set gillnet gear, including running lines, shore leads, anchors, and buoys, may not be placed in the water, and signs required by 5 AAC 18 or 5 AAC 39 may not be placed on the beach before emergency order openings of the
(g) No gillnet may be more than 125 meshes in depth.
(h) In the Alitak District, the shoreward end of a set gillnet may not begin further seaward, or in water deeper, than the limit specified for seine webbing in (b) of this section.
(i) In the Alitak Bay, Moser Bay, and Olga Bay Sections, the shoreward end attachment point of a set gillnet must be attached to a point of land or rock that is no more than 2.1 feet below the surface of the water at mean lower low water at Alitak Bay. The shoreward end attachment point of a set gillnet in the Alitak Bay, Moser Bay, and Olga Bay Sections that is not above the surface of the water at all times
(j) Repealed 5/1/2014;
(l) Notwithstanding 5 AAC 39.250(c), in a set gillnet, in the Kodiak Area, the gillnet web may be single filament.
Authority:AS 16.05.251