Current through August 30, 2024
(a) Copper River
and Bering River Districts:
(1) a person may
not operate more than one gillnet from a drift gillnet vessel; a drift gillnet
may not exceed 150 fathoms in length, hung measure;
(2) a gillnet fished by a valid interim-use
or entry permit holder may not be fastened in any manner to a gillnet fished by
another interim-use or entry permit holder;
(3) gillnets with mesh size less than eight
inches may not be more than 60 meshes in depth; gillnets with mesh size eight
inches or larger may not be more than 40 meshes in depth;
(4) drift gillnet specifications for the
Copper River District may be modified in accordance with
5
AAC 24.360;
(5) repealed 4/2/88;
(6) repealed 4/30/91;
(7) gillnets with mesh size greater than six
inches will not be allowed in the Copper River District before July 15 unless
specified by emergency order in accordance with
5
AAC 24.360.
(b) Eshamy, Coghill, and Unakwik Districts:
(1) in the Eshamy District
(A) no person may operate, or have on board a
vessel, more than 150 fathoms of set gillnet in the aggregate;
(B) no single set gillnet may exceed 100
fathoms in length;
(C) set gillnets
must be operated in substantially a straight line, except
(i) in the Crafton Island Subdistrict, no
more than 10 fathoms of a single gillnet may be used as a single hook;
and
(ii) in the Main Bay
Subdistrict, as provided in
5
AAC 24.367(b) (3);
(D) no person may operate more
than three set gillnets;
(E)
repealed 4/9/89;
(F) a set gillnet
buoy may not be more than 20 feet from the seaward end of the set gillnet to
which it is attached;
(G) in the
Crafton Island Subdistrict, the shoreward end of a set gillnet or set gillnet
lead may not be operated in water deeper than four fathoms at low
tide;
(2) repealed
5/11/85;
(3) the operation of each
gillnet shall be performed or assisted by the fisherman who holds the valid
interim-use or entry permit card for that gear;
(4) drift gillnets may not be longer than 150
fathoms;
(5) in the Eshamy
District, set gillnets may be attached to seine webbing on the inshore end not
to exceed 10 fathoms in length; the seine webbing may remain set during the
open fishing season;
(6) before the
first Monday in July, unless modified by emergency order, in the Coghill,
Unakwik, and Eshamy Districts and the Port Chalmers Subdistrict, gillnets with
a mesh size of less than eight inches may not be more than 60 meshes in depth
and gillnets with a mesh size of eight inches or greater may not be more than
40 meshes in depth;
(7) repealed
4/2/88;
(8) during periods
established by emergency order for the protection of pink salmon, gillnet mesh
size may be restricted to a minimum of five and three-eighths inches.
(c) Notwithstanding
5
AAC 39.105(d) (3), for the purpose of
this section, a gillnet shall be considered to be a drift gillnet unless the
gillnet has been set, staked, anchored or otherwise fixed.
(d) Vessels that are in transit from one
fishing district to another fishing district may be towed and each vessel may
carry its own legal limit of fishing gear in the aggregate.
(e) The weight of leadline used on a drift
gillnet may not be more than two and one-quarter pounds per fathom of
gillnet.
(f) In the Prince William
Sound Area,
(1) no more than one vessel may
be used to operate a drift gillnet;
(2) notwithstanding
5
AAC 39.105(d) (3), a person may not
operate a drift gillnet when the vessel to which the gillnet is attached is
grounded, or when any part of the gillnet is grounded above the
waterline;
(3) a person may not use
mechanical power to hold a vessel in substantially the same geographical
location while attached to a drift gillnet.
Authority:AS
16.05.060
AS
16.05.251