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NOAA Renews Alaska Fishing License Transfer Rules

Published Date: 7/17/2026

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Summary

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is renewing its paperwork for transferring fishing licenses for groundfish, crab, and scallops in Alaska. This affects 68 fishery participants who spend about an hour applying to transfer licenses or appealing transfers. The renewal keeps the program running smoothly without adding new costs or delays, helping manage Alaska’s valuable fishing resources fairly and efficiently.

Analyzed Economic Effects

2 provisions identified: 2 benefits, 0 costs, 0 mixed.

LLP Transfer Process Renewed

NOAA renewed the information collection that lets people transfer License Limitation Program (LLP) licenses for Alaska groundfish, crab, and scallops, so the transfer process continues to be available. The renewal covers 68 respondents, with about 1 hour for groundfish/crab transfer applications, 1 hour for scallop transfer applications, 4 hours for a transfer appeal, and a total annual burden of 38 hours. The agency says this keeps the program running without adding new costs or delays.

Forms May Be Submitted by Email

All LLP transfer and transfer-appeal forms can now be submitted electronically via email. This should make it easier and quicker for the 68 respondents who file transfer applications or appeals to submit required information.

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7/17/2026

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