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Alaska Commercial Fishing Licenses & Gear Needs

Get your Alaska Commercial fishing license. Anyone working aboard a fishing vessel must have a license issued by the Alaska Department of Fish and Game.

These commercial fishing licenses cost $60 for Alaska residents and $200 for non-Alaskans, and are valid for one year. Visit the Fish and Game website for more pricing information. A portion of the license cost goes to the Alaska Fishermen's Fund, which pays for health insurance for licence-holders who become injured while fishing. . This is only for medical care, not for lost wages, pain and suffering, and so forth, and has a rather low limit: $2,500 or one year of treatment, whichever comes first. Licenses may be purchased in Alaska from a sporting goods store or directly from the department, or in Seattle at Seattle Marine and Fishing Supply, (206) 285-5010. Often your captain will purchase a license for you, so don't buy one until you have a job.

• Work boots. Make sure they are waterproof, durable, and have non-slip soles.

• Oil skins. Again, it's worthwhile to go with Helly Hansen or some other reliable brand. Some companies may provide these for you; make sure you check with your employer before purchasing this costly outfit yourself.

• Sweatpants and hooded sweatshirts. These can be worn under your fishing gear to keep you warm and comfortable.

Wool sweaters. Wear one under your gear to keep warm.

Rubber gloves. Be sure to get the heavy-duty, reinforced kind, not the dishwashing kind. Again, some boats will supply these for you.