Fishing Regulations
Fishing in Alaska falls into four catagories: Sport, Subsistence, Commercial, or Personal Use.
2023 Regulation Changes
- NEW! Emergency regulations adopted by the Board of Fisheries effective 10/25/2023 granting commercial groundfish closure emergency order authority (PDF 1,717 kB)
- Adopted Regulations Changing the year printed in reporting forms for sport fishing guide operators from 2023 to 2024 (PDF 1,868 kB)
- Errors and Omissions Summary and Filing (PDF 2,823 kB)
- Officially Adopted Regulations of the Alaska Board of Fisheries and Proposal Summary for the Statewide Finfish and Supplemental Issues, including Bristol Bay salmon (PDF 9,073 kB)
- Officially Adopted Regulations of the Alaska Board of Fisheries and Proposal Summary for Kuskokwim Salmon Fisheries (PDF 2,213 kB)
- Officially Adopted Regulations of the Alaska Board of Fisheries and Proposal Summary for the Alaska Peninsula, Aleutian Island and Chignik Finfish Areas (PDF 6,716 kB)
- Officially Adopted Regulations of the Alaska Department of Fish and Game and Delegation of Authority from the Alaska Board of Fisheries Increasing Neva Creek sockeye salmon subsistence limit (PDF 2,551 kB)
- Officially Adopted Regulations of the Alaska Board of Fisheries and Proposal Summary Arctic Yukon Kuskowim excluding ACR regulations (PDF 9,715 kB)
- Officially Adopted Regulations of the Alaska Board of Fisheries and Proposal Summary Bristol Bay (PDF 4,338 kB)
- Officially Adopted Regulations of the Alaska Board of Fisheries and Proposal Summary PWS Groundfish and AK Peninsula Crab (PDF 2,437 kB)
- Officially Adopted Regulations of the Alaska Board of Fisheries and Proposal Summary Alaska Peninsula, Aleutian Islands, Bering Sea, and Chignik Pacific Cod (PDF 4,944 kB)
