Contact:
        Charlie Swanton
        Southeast Regional Management Coordinator
        Phone: 907-465-4297
      
May 10, 2006
Juneau – The Alaska Department of Fish and Game has made a correction to an announcement issued Monday May 8th that established the sport fishing bag and possession limits, mandatory retention and a nonresident annual limit established for non-pelagic rockfish (demersal shelf rockfish) for the 2006 season. The correction is for yelloweye rockfish. The following regulations become effective 
Ø      The resident and nonresident bag limit is three non-pelagic rockfish only one of which can be a yelloweye; all non-pelagic  rockfish caught must be retained until the bag limit is reached.
Ø      The nonresident annual limit is three yelloweye rockfish.
Ø      Charter operators and crewmembers may not retain non-pelagic rockfish while clients are on board the vessel.
These regulations apply in all marine waters of 
The Board of Fisheries during the February 2006 meeting cited biological concerns over recent sport fishery harvests of non-pelagic rockfish (demersal shelf rockfish) and adopted provisions for the sport fishery to curtail harvest. The Board allocated 16% of the total allowable biological catch to the sport fishery which equates to 66 metric tons for the 2006 season. The provisions being instituted for the 2006 season are anticipated to reduce the non-pelagic rockfish harvest by 30-35% from 2004-2005 levels. 
For more information about the sport fisheries in