Subsistence Halibut Fishing in Alaska
Program Information
Halibut on longline. Photo: John Hyde, ADF&G
Before fishing under the subsistence halibut regulations, fishermen must obtain a Subsistence Halibut Registration Certificate (SHARC). Regulations also provide for issuance of Community Harvest, Ceremonial and Educational Permits to qualified Alaska communities and Alaska Native Tribes. Permit holders must comply with SHARC registration and reporting processes.
Applications
Subsistence Halibut Registration Certificate (SHARC)
- Rural Individuals or Individual Alaska Native Applications
- Tribal Applications for Alaska Native Tribal Officials to Apply on Behalf of
Tribal Members
- Paper Application and Instructions (No online application)
Community, Ceremonial and Educational Permit Applications and Logs
- Community Harvest Permit
- Ceremonial Harvest Permit
- Educational Harvest Permit
- Paper Application and Instructions (No online application)
- Ceremonial or Educational Permit Harvest Log and Instructions
Replacement Application
Reports
Subsistence Halibut Reports
SHARCs and Permits Issued | 2008 (updated daily) | 2007 |
List of all SHARCs issued, by holder: | .pdf or .csv | .pdf or .csv |
List of Tribal SHARC holders, by eligible Tribe: | ||
List of Rural SHARC holders, by eligible Community: | ||
Summary counts of SHARCs issued: | ||
Special Permits issued: (includes Community Harvest, Ceremonial and Educational Permits) |
Regulations
Regulations to implement subsistence halibut fishing were published in the Federal Register on April 15, 2003 and became effective May 15, 2003. To participate in this fishery, you must hold a Subsistence Halibut Registration Certificate (SHARC).
- 50 CFR 300.60 - 300.66, Subpart E — Pacific Halibut Fisheries including subsistence halibut
- Eligible communities: 300.65(g)(1)
- Eligible Tribes: 300.65(g)(2)
- 50 CFR 300, Subpart E maps of non-rural areas
- 73 FR 45201, August 4, 2008. Proposed rule to amend the subsistence fishery rules to correct the location listed in the regulations for the Village of Kanatak tribe and the International Pacific Halibut Commission (IPHC) halibut regulatory area in which members may subsistence fish. Comment period through September 3, 2008.
- 73 FR 20008, April 14, 2008. Proposed regulations to address subsistence halibut management concerns in densely populated areas. Comment period through May 14, 2008.
- 72 FR 68762, December 6, 2007. Correction of a spelling error in final rule 68 FR 18145, April 15, 2003. This correction makes minor, non-substantive changes and does not change operating practices in the subsistence fishery or the rights and obligations of subsistence fishermen managed under the subsistence halibut regulations off Alaska. Effective May 15, 2003.
- 70 FR 41159, July 18, 2005. Correction to the final rule amending the subsistence fishery rules for Pacific halibut in waters off Alaska. Effective July 18, 2005.
- 70 FR 16742, April 1, 2005. Final rule to amend the subsistence fishery rules and implement the ceremonial, educational and community subsistence harvest systems. Effective May 2, 2005
- Special Notice, July 2004
- FR 69 41447, July 9, 2004. Proposed regulations to amend the subsistence fishery rules for Pacific halibut in waters off Alaska.
- FR 68 18145, April 15, 2003. Final rule to authorize and manage a subsistence fishery for Pacific halibut in waters in and off Alaska. Includes list of rural communities and federally recognized Alaska Native tribes. Effective May 15, 2003.
- FR 67 54767, August 26, 2002. Proposed regulations to authorize a subsistence fishery for Pacific halibut in waters off Alaska.
Contact Information
Restricted Access Management ProgramNational Marine Fisheries Service
PO Box 21668
Juneau, AK 99802-1668
Phone: (907) 586-7474 or 586-7202 (option #2)
Phone: (800) 304-4846 (option #2)
Fax: (907) 586-7354
Email: RAM Program