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2005 Washington Code - Chapter 77.50 RCW: Limitations on certain commercial fisheries (formerly unlawful acts)

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  • 77.50.010  Limitations on commercial fishing for salmon in Puget Sound waters.
  • 77.50.020  Limitations on commercial fishing for chinook or coho salmon in Pacific Ocean and Straits of Juan de Fuca.
  • 77.50.030  Salmon fishing gear.
  • 77.50.040  Commercial net fishing for salmon in tributaries of Columbia river -- Boundaries defined.
  • 77.50.050  Reef net salmon fishing gear -- Reef net areas specified.
  • 77.50.060  Unauthorized fishing vessels entering state waters.
  • 77.50.070  Limitation on salmon fishing gear in Pacific Ocean.
  • 77.50.080  Possession or transportation in Pacific Ocean of salmon taken by other than troll lines or angling gear.
  • 77.50.090  Bottom trawling not authorized -- Areas specified.
  • 77.50.100  Hood Canal shrimp -- Limitation on number of shrimp pots.
  • 77.50.110  Commercial salmon fishing -- Unauthorized gear.
  • 77.50.120  Maintaining consistent salmon harvest levels.
  • 77.50.900  Purpose -- 2000 c 107.

  • Disclaimer: These codes may not be the most recent version. Washington may have more current or accurate information. We make no warranties or guarantees about the accuracy, completeness, or adequacy of the information contained on this site or the information linked to on the state site. Please check official sources.
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