Any person who shall intentionally harass, injure or kill any marine mammal except as follows, is guilty of class A offense:
(a) 
Tribal members are allowed to use non-lethal means to deter a Harbor Seal or California Sea Lion from damaging fishing gear, catch, private property or endangering personal safety.
(b) 
Tribal members are allowed to use lethal means to deter a Harbor Seal or California Sea Lion from damaging fishing gear, catch, private property, or endangering personal safety, provided that all reasonable non-lethal means to deter the Harbor Seal or California Sea Lion have been attempted.
(c) 
Tribal members are allowed to injure or kill a marine mammal if it is necessary to save their lives or the life of another.
(d) 
Tribal members are allowed to hunt certain marine mammals as provided under the Port Gamble S'Klallam Hunting Code and Hunting Regulations.
(Res. 02 A 063, 5/14/2002 amended this section by adding subsection (d); Res. 95 A 080, at special meeting 7/27/1995. Permanent adoption on 9/20/1995 by Res. 95 A 092.)
Any person who fails to fully complete a marine mammal reporting card and return it to the Fisheries Office by the date printed on the card, reporting each marine mammal killed under Section 17.11.79 (b) and (c) of this Code and reporting each marine mammal unintentionally killed or seriously injured while engaged in fishing (i.e. entanglement in gear), is guilty of a class D offense.
(Res. 95 A 080, at special meeting 7/27/1995; permanent adoption on 9/20/1995 by Res. 95 A 092)
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Cross Reference: Marine Mammals harvested under the Port Gamble S'Klallam Hunting Code and Hunting Regulations must be reported as provided under the Hunting Regulations.