[Code of Federal Regulations] [Title 36, Volume 2] [Revised as of July 1, 2003] From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access [CITE: 36CFR242.3] [Page 195-196] TITLE 36--PARKS, FORESTS, AND PUBLIC PROPERTY CHAPTER II--FOREST SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE PART 242--SUBSISTENCE MANAGEMENT REGULATIONS FOR PUBLIC LANDS IN ALASKA-- Table of Contents Subpart A--General Provisions Sec. 242.3 Applicability and scope. (a) The regulations in this part implement the provisions of Title VIII of ANILCA relevant to the taking of fish and wildlife on public lands in the State of Alaska. The regulations in this part do not permit subsistence uses in Glacier Bay National Park, Kenai Fjords National Park, Katmai National Park, and that portion of Denali National Park established as Mt. McKinley National Park prior to passage of ANILCA, where subsistence taking and uses are prohibited. The regulations in this part do not supersede agency-specific regulations. (b) The regulations contained in this part apply on all public lands including all non-navigable waters located on these lands, on all navigable and non-navigable water within the exterior boundaries of the following areas, and on inland waters adjacent to the exterior boundaries of the following areas: (1) Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge; (2) Alaska Peninsula National Wildlife Refuge; (3) Aniakchak National Monument and Preserve; (4) Arctic National Wildlife Refuge; (5) Becharof National Wildlife Refuge; (6) Bering Land Bridge National Preserve; (7) Cape Krusenstern National Monument; (8) Chugach National Forest, excluding marine waters; (9) Denali National Preserve and the 1980 additions to Denali National Park; (10) Gates of the Arctic National Park and Preserve; (11) Glacier Bay National Preserve; (12) Innoko National Wildlife Refuge; [[Page 196]] (13) Izembek National Wildlife Refuge; (14) Katmai National Preserve; (15) Kanuti National Wildlife Refuge; (16) Kenai National Wildlife Refuge; (17) Kobuk Valley National Park; (18) Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge; (19) Koyukuk National Wildlife Refuge; (20) Lake Clark National Park and Preserve; (21) National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska; (22) Noatak National Preserve; (23) Nowitna National Wildlife Refuge; (24) Selawik National Wildlife Refuge; (25) Steese National Conservation Area; (26) Tetlin National Wildlife Refuge; (27) Togiak National Wildlife Refuge; (28) Tongass National Forest, including Admiralty Island National Monument and Misty Fjords National Monument, and excluding marine waters; (29) White Mountain National Recreation Area; (30) Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve; (31) Yukon-Charley Rivers National Preserve; (32) Yukon Delta National Wildlife Refuge; (33) Yukon Flats National Wildlife Refuge; (34) All components of the Wild and Scenic River System located outside the boundaries of National Parks, National Preserves, or National Wildlife Refuges, including segments of the Alagnak River, Beaver Creek, Birch Creek, Delta River, Fortymile River, Gulkana River, and Unalakleet River. (c) The public lands described in paragraph (b) of this section remain subject to change through rulemaking pending a Department of the Interior review of title and jurisdictional issues regarding certain submerged lands beneath navigable waters in Alaska.