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A ll communities and areas of Alaska are considered rural, except the areas shown on the following maps as nonrural areas. You must have your primary, permanent place of residence in a rural area to qualify to hunt, trap or fish under Federal subsistence regulations.
Subsistence hunting in Alaska is normally managed under the same regulations as general season, drawing, and registration hunts, and a hunting license and harvest tag is usually required.
Subsistence halibut is halibut caught by a rural resident or a member of an Alaska Native tribe for direct personal or family consumption as food, sharing for personal or family consumption as food, or customary trade.
Subsistence fishing refers to fishing, other than sport fishing, that is carried out primarily to feed the family and relatives of the person doing the fishing. Generally it also implies the use of low tech artisanal fishing techniques and is carried out by people who are very poor.
Before fishing under the subsistence halibut regulations, eligible fishermen must obtain a Subsistence Halibut Registration Certificate (SHARC). Special permits for community harvest, ceremonial, and educational purposes also are available to qualified Alaska communities and Alaska Native Tribes.
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SHARC renewal may be submitted ONLINE at . The online application process is the quickest way to receive your subsistence halibut permit. For paper applications submitted by fax or mail, please allow at least 10 days for processing your SHARC.
Are You a Rural Alaska Resident? A ll communities and areas of Alaska are considered rural, except the areas shown on the following maps as nonrural areas. You must have your primary, permanent place of residence in a rural area to qualify to hunt, trap or fish under Federal subsistence regulations.
Only rural Alaska residents are allowed under Federal regulations to sell subsistence fish. Nonrural individuals who purchase subsistence fish must use the fish for personal or family consumption and cannot resell it.

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