Noaa subsistence halibut registration 2014 form-2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the noaa subsistence halibut registration 2014 form in our editor.
  2. In Block A, enter your full name, birth date, daytime telephone number, email address, and mailing address. Ensure you include a street address if using a P.O. Box.
  3. Indicate your rural community or area of residence and provide the dates of your residency in that location.
  4. Move to Block B and select the appropriate option that confirms your eligibility for subsistence halibut registration based on your residency.
  5. In Block C, provide the name and contact information of an adult verifier who can confirm your residency. Remember, this person cannot be a family member.
  6. Finally, sign and date Block D to certify that all information is accurate. An unsigned application will not be processed.

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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.
There is no set pound limit on how much fish a person can take home with them. However, the State of Alaska has daily limits and yearly limits. For example, a person is allowed to keep 4 halibut for the year, with the limit being 2 per day.
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.
To be eligible for a subsistence eligibility permit (13.440 permit) you must be a rural Alaskan resident and demonstrate that you have (or belong to a family that has) a history or pattern of using the National Park for subsistence purposes at the time ANILCA was passed (1980) without the use of an aircraft for access.
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.

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