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Service Description: District. subdistrict, and section layers are delineated based on Alaska Fish and Game Regulations as described in 5 AAC 21.200. Statistical areas are not defined in regulation, but internally defined within ADF&G. Statistical areas included are used for salmon, shellfish, and miscellaneous shellfish fisheries for reporting harvest within Cook Inlet.
Statistical areas are polygons that divide the waters of the State of Alaska and the adjacent Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) into small units for the purpose of reporting and analyzing fishery harvest. Each statistical area is identified by a unique 5-digit number. Salmon statistical areas can be divided by lines defined in ADF&G regulations, and further subdivided based on prominent landmarks or points of land.
Alaska Fish and Game Regulations as described in 5 AAC 21.200 (last electronic update 6/15/2024) covers the period May 2024 through May 2027 or until a new book is available following the Board of Fisheries meetings.
This data set should NOT be used for navigation or for determining compliance with ADF&G Commercial Fishing Regulations. Please consult the ADF&G Salmon Commercial Fisheries Regulations for the official definitions of regulatory boundaries.
NOTE: These data attempt to depict boundaries as used for management during a specific time period. In some cases, boundaries used in practice may differ from those described in regulations, reports, maps, and other aids.
Data last updated January 2024 for the statistical areas.
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Description: District. subdistrict, and section layers are delineated based on Alaska Fish and Game Regulations as described in 5 AAC 21.200. Statistical areas are not defined in regulation, but internally defined within ADF&G. Statistical areas included are used for salmon, shellfish, and miscellaneous shellfish fisheries for reporting harvest within Cook Inlet.
Statistical areas are polygons that divide the waters of the State of Alaska and the adjacent Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) into small units for the purpose of reporting and analyzing fishery harvest. Each statistical area is identified by a unique 5-digit number. Salmon statistical areas can be divided by lines defined in ADF&G regulations, and further subdivided based on prominent landmarks or points of land.
Alaska Fish and Game Regulations as described in 5 AAC 21.200 (last electronic update 6/15/2024) covers the period May 2024 through May 2027 or until a new book is available following the Board of Fisheries meetings.
This data set should NOT be used for navigation or for determining compliance with ADF&G Commercial Fishing Regulations. Please consult the ADF&G Salmon Commercial Fisheries Regulations for the official definitions of regulatory boundaries.
NOTE: These data attempt to depict boundaries as used for management during a specific time period. In some cases, boundaries used in practice may differ from those described in regulations, reports, maps, and other aids.
Data last updated January 2024 for the statistical areas.
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Title: Upper Cook Inlet Salmon Districts, Subdistricts, Sections, Statistical Areas, and Central Districts Drift Gillnet Areas 1-4
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Comments: <DIV STYLE="text-align:Left;"><DIV><DIV><P><SPAN>District. subdistrict, and section layers are delineated based on Alaska Fish and Game Regulations as described in 5 AAC 21.200. Statistical areas are not defined in regulation, but internally defined within ADF&G. Statistical areas included are used for salmon, shellfish, and miscellaneous shellfish fisheries for reporting harvest within Cook Inlet.</SPAN></P><P><SPAN>Statistical areas are polygons that divide the waters of the State of Alaska and the adjacent Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) into small units for the purpose of reporting and analyzing fishery harvest. Each statistical area is identified by a unique 5-digit number. Salmon statistical areas can be divided by lines defined in ADF&G regulations, and further subdivided based on prominent landmarks or points of land.</SPAN></P><P><SPAN>Alaska Fish and Game Regulations as described in 5 AAC 21.200 (last electronic update 6/15/2024) covers the period May 2024 through May 2027 or until a new book is available following the Board of Fisheries meetings.</SPAN></P><P><SPAN>This data set should NOT be used for navigation or for determining compliance with ADF&G Commercial Fishing Regulations. Please consult the ADF&G Salmon Commercial Fisheries Regulations for the official definitions of regulatory boundaries.</SPAN></P><P><SPAN>NOTE: These data attempt to depict boundaries as used for management during a specific time period. In some cases, boundaries used in practice may differ from those described in regulations, reports, maps, and other aids.</SPAN></P><P><SPAN>Data last updated January 2024 for the statistical areas. </SPAN></P></DIV></DIV></DIV>
Subject: Alaska's commercial fisheries are managed using various regulatory areas (i.e., districts, subdistricts, sections). District, subdistrict, and section polygons are delineated based on regulatory descriptions found in 5 AAC 21.200. Statistical areas are not defined in regulation, but internally defined within ADF&G. NOTE: These data attempt to depict boundaries as used for management during a specific time period. In some cases, boundaries used in practice may differ from those described in regulations, reports, maps, and other aids.
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Keywords: Upper Cook Inlet,ADF&G,Commercial Fisheries,Salmon,Districts,Subdistricts,Sections,Statistical Areas,Fish Tickets
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