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NEWS Peninsula Clarion In a lawsuit filed against the Secretary of Commerce, a Supreme Court judge temporarily suspended the one-halibut daily bag limit for charter fishermen in Southeast Alaska on Tuesday, but halibut fishermen and charter association representatives on the Kenai Peninsula worry about possible impacts such a bag limit would have for Southcentral Alaska.

One fish, blue fishermen?: Peninsula charter outfits worry about halibut allocation issue, bag limits

Halibut caught from a charter boat hang in Anchor Point two summers ago. Some Kenai Peninsula charter operators are nervously eyeing the outcome of a lawsuit in Southeast Alaska.
Photo By M. Scott Moon
Halibut caught from a charter boat hang in Anchor Point two summers ago. Some Kenai Peninsula charter operators are nervously eyeing the outcome of a lawsuit in Southeast Alaska.
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