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Carlson Crewmember Only M‐O 11/10/2009 STATE OF ALASKA Commercial Fisheries Entry Commission Carlson Summary Crewmember License Holders ONLY Obs Name Obs Name Obs Name 45283 M;URDOCK, JOHNATHAN M. 45284 MA, TOMMY H. 45285 MAAS, ALEXANDER R. 45286 MAAS, ARTURO E. 45287 MAAS, JESSE L. 45288 MAAS, JOHN 45289 MAAS, WES 45290 MAASBORG, GREG H. 45291 MAASS, ROBERT 45292 MABE, BRYON A. 45293 MABEE, PERYE W. 45294 MABEN, CONNOR D. 45295 MABEN, NICK J. 45296 MABREY, JOHN R. 45297 MABRY, PATRICK C. 45298 MABRY, PAUL 45299 MABRY, ROBIN 45300 MABRY, THOMAS E. 45301 MACACLAY, ADISON B. 45302 MACAHIDHID, EDDY C. 45303 MACALA, JUSTIN 45304 MACALADY, SETH A. 45305 MACALLAY, ALEX D. 45306 MACALUSO, GEORGE M. 45307 MACALUSO, JOSEPH D. 45308 MACALUSO, MICHAEL W. 45309 MACARIO, BARRY 45310 MACARIO, DAVID 45311 MACARTHUR, CLINT P. 45312 MACAULAY, DOUGLAS L. 45313 MACAULAY, ROBERT 45314 MACAWLAY, BRIAN A. 45315 MACAYA, DYLAN 45316 MACBETH, AMY 45317 MACCALLUM, LOWELL T. 45318 MACCARONE, MARK A. 45319 MACCIRA, FRANK 45320 MACCORMAC, JOHN 45321 MACCORMAC, PAUL J. 45322 MACCREADY, CODY L. 45323 MACCREADY, DOUGLAS J. 45324 MACCREADY, WESLEY A. 45325 MACCUISH, DAVID 45326 MACCURDY, GARNT H. 45327 MACDERMAND, DEBORAH K. 45328 MACDONALD, AMY L. 45329 MACDONALD, BRIAN F. 45330 MACDONALD, CHARLES E. 45331 MACDONALD, DARIN S. 45332 MACDONALD, DAVID A. 45333 MACDONALD, DEBORAH A. 45334 MACDONALD, DEOBRAH A. 45335 MACDONALD, EDWARD E. 45336 MACDONALD, FRED L. 45337 MACDONALD, GEORGE D. 45338 MACDONALD, GLEN M. 45339 MACDONALD, GREGORY 45340 MACDONALD, HILLARY D. 45341 MACDONALD, HUGH R. 45342 MACDONALD, JAMES M. 45343 MACDONALD, JASON B. 45344 MACDONALD, JEFFREY J. 45345 MACDONALD, JOHN H. 45346 MACDONALD, JOSEPH G. 45347 MACDONALD, KEN A. 45348 MACDONALD, KEN S. 45349 MACDONALD, KEVIN M. 45350 MACDONALD, MARK A. 45351 MACDONALD, MARVIN B. 45352 MACDONALD, MOSES W. 45353 MACDONALD, ROB D. 45354 MACDONALD, ROBERT G. 45355 MACDONALD, ROSS 45356 MACDONALD, SCOTT S. 45357 MACDONALD, SHAWN B. 45358 MACDONALD, TERRY E. 45359 MACDONALD, THOMAS A. 45360 MACDONALD, WARREN M. 45361 MACDONALD, WILLIAM V. 45362 MACDORMID, JAMEW R. 45363 MACDOUGAL, NANCY J. 45364 MACDOUGALL, JAMES A. 45365 MACDOUGALL, W J. 45366 MACDUFFEE, DOUGLAS R. 45367 MACEACHEN, HAILEY 45368 MACEACHERN, HALEY E. 45369 MACEACHERN, SARAH E. 45370 MACER, JOSHUA R. 45371 MACEY, WALLACE J. 45372 MACFARLAND, WILLIAM H. J 45373 MACGAHAN, WILLIAM P. 45374 MACGILCHRIST, ROBERT R. 45375 MACGILL, JOSHUA Z. 45376 MACGREGOR, MARYALICE 45377 MACGREW, NATHANIEL S. 45378 MACH, BOHUSLAV 45379 MACH, JAN 45380 MACH, MIRIAM 45381 MACH, PAUL F. 45382 MACH, PHILIP J. 45383 MACH, PHILLIP 45384 MACH, TYLER E. 45385 MACHADO, CARLOS A. 45386 MACHADO, DANIEL M. 45387 MACHADO, JOSEPH J. 45388 MACHAK, PAUL F. 45389 MACHELEDT, RONALD W. 45390 MACHIN, JESUS A. 45391 MACHT, CHRISTOPHER A. 45392 MACHTOLF, LUKE M. 45393 MACHUCA, AURELIO 45394 MACIAS, CARLOS 45395 MACIAS, MIGUEL R. 45396 MACID, JOSE M. 45397 MACIEL, GUILLERMO A. 45398 MACIEL, SANTIAGO J. 45399 MACIEL, SERATIN 45400 MACIELJR, RONALD 45401 MACIES, ARANDO 45402 MACIEY, GOSTOMSKI 45403 MACINKO, JESS W. 45404 MACINTYRE, DARRALL D. 45405 MACINTYRE, DONNA S. 45406 MACIOCE, DAVID L. 45407 MACISAAC, GENA R. 45408 MACK, ANTHONY O. 45409 MACK, BARRY C. 45410 MACK, CLAYTON T. 45411 MACK, COLE H. 45412 MACK, CONNIE A. 45413 MACK, CONNOR B. 45414 MACK, GEORGE A. 45415 MACK, HARVEY D. 45416 MACK, HARVEY P. 45417 MACK, JASON D. 45418 MACK, JOE V. 45419 MACK, JOHN A. 45420 MACK, JOHN S. 45421 MACK, JOSEPH J. 45422 MACK, JUSTIN T. 45423 MACK, KEVIN P. 45424 MACK, MICHAEL D. 45425 MACK, NADINE V. 45426 MACK, RANDY W. 45427 MACK, ROBERT C. 45428 MACK, RYAN P. 45429 MACK, SIMONE 45430 MACK, STEPHEN J. 45431 MACK, SUZANNE C. 45432 MACKAY, CINDY A. 45433 MACKAY, CLARK P. 45434 MACKAY, DONALD W. M 45435 MACKAY, GREGORY F. Page 1 of 74 M‐O 11/10/2009 STATE OF ALASKA Commercial Fisheries Entry Commission Carlson Summary Crewmember License Holders ONLY Obs Name Obs Name Obs Name 45436 MACKAY, JAMES A. 45437 MACKAY, LUCAS M. 45438 MACKAY, MICHAEL J. 45439 MACKAY, RICHARD M. 45440 MACKAY, SCOTT S. 45441 MACKAY, ZANDY A. 45442 MACKECHNIE, DONALD K. 45443 MACKENZIE, CHRIS 45444 MACKENZIE, MICHELLE C. 45445 MACKENZIE, PARL A. 45446 MACKENZIE, PAUL A. 45447 MACKENZIE, PAULA J. 45448 MACKENZIE, ROBERT T. 45449 MACKEY, BRIAN T. 45450 MACKEY, CURT A. 45451 MACKEY, DAVID K. 45452 MACKEY, DENNIS P. 45453 MACKEY, JOSEPH E. 45454 MACKEY, M R. 45455 MACKEY, WAYNE 45456 MACKEY, WAYNE D. 45457 MACKFAY, WILLIAM K. 45458 MACKIE, DOUGLAS E. 45459 MACKIE, JAMES N. 45460 MACKIE, MICAHEL J. 45461 MACKIE, THOMAS K. 45462 MACKIEWICZ, TANNER R. 45463 MACKILLOP, JAMES W. 45464 MACKINNON, DOUGLAS R. 45465 MACKINNON, FREDERICK 45466 MACKINNON, MONICO L. 45467 MACKINSON, RON F. 45468 MACKINTOSH, KENNETH R. 45469 MACKLIN, MALCOLM C. 45470 MACKROW, HALEY 45471 MACKROW, PUALA J. 45472 MACKSTALLER, ADAM D. 45473 MACLANE, CARON S. 45474 MACLANE, PATRICK W. 45475 MACLAREN, GREGG A. 45476 MACLAREN, JOSEPH 45477 MACLAUGHLIN, SEAN P. 45478 MACLEAN, DANIEL G. 45479 MACLEAN, JOHN P. 45480 MACLEAN, MIKE B. 45481 MACLEAN, PETER W. 45482 MACLEISH, SUMNER M. 45483 MACLEOD, ALEXANDER I. 45484 MACLEOD, DAVID A. 45485 MACLEOD, RAYMOND J. 45486 MACLEOD, WAYNE A. 45487 MACLRELOR, RONALD A. 45488 MACMAHON, JOHN C. 45489 MACMENANI, DOUGLAS 45490 MACMENANIN, MICHAEL J. 45491 MACMILLAN, IAN R. 45492 MACMILLAN, JAMES M. 45493 MACMILLAN, JASON T. 45494 MACNAUGHT, DAMON J. 45495 MACNEILL, MIKE 45496 MACOMBER, DONALD S. 45497 MACOMBER, DOUGLAS E. 45498 MACOMBER, JASON W. 45499 MACOMBER, KERRY 45500 MACOMBER, WALTER C. 45501 MACON, ROD E. 45502 MACOWN, JEFFREY W. 45503 MACPHERSON, ALAN M. 45504 MACPHERSON, GREGOR S. 45505 MACPHERSON, JAMES L. J 45506 MACQUEEN, ROB C. 45507 MACRAE, JAMES R. 45508 MACRI, SAM A. 45509 MACROW, JEREMY J. 45510 MACTAVISH, JOSEPH M. 45511 MACTIIN‐MAYES, ALEX 45512 MACVANE, SHAD M. 45513 MACWILLIAMS, GARY R. 45514 MACWILLIAMS, HEATH R. 45515 MACWILLIAMS, JAMES W. 45516 MACY, BRENT C. 45517 MACY, JAMES W. J 45518 MACY, MARTIN B. 45519 MACY, TODD C. 45520 MADAMA, TAI 45521 MADAMBA, STEVEN D. 45522 MADAYAG, DAVID M. J 45523 MADAYAG, MICHAEL L. 45524 MADDAHIAN, PEDRAM 45525 MADDEN, CASEY P. 45526 MADDEN, CHASE L. 45527 MADDEN, DENNIS J. 45528 MADDEN, EMILY N. 45529 MADDEN, JAMES 45530 MADDEN, MELINDA P. 45531 MADDEN, PETER J. 45532 MADDEN, STEPHEN R. 45533 MADDEN, STEVEN S. 45534 MADDERRA, ALAN E. 45535 MADDOCK, JASMINE 45536 MADDOCK, JOHN P. 45537 MADDOCK, LORRAINE R. 45538 MADDOCK, NATASHA 45539 MADDOX, BEVERLY 45540 MADDOX, CONRIED G. 45541 MADDOX, DAN J. 45542 MADDOX, DAVID M. 45543 MADDOX, RICAHRD N. 45544 MADDOX, SHAWN 45545 MADDOX, TYLER L. 45546 MADDOX, ZACHARY J. 45547 MADDUX, ANITA R. 45548 MADDUX, BYRON S. 45549 MADEJA, DANILO O. 45550 MADEJA, ROSALYN M. 45551 MADEN, STEVE A. 45552 MADENAHN, JOE F. 45553 MADENE, ROBERT P. 45554 MADER, EDWARD J. 45555 MADER, JOCK 45556 MADER, KEVIN M. 45557 MADER, LYLE W. 45558 MADER, TRAVIS 45559 MADERA, CARLOS 45560 MADERA, DAVID 45561 MADERO, ROBERT C. 45562 MADGWICK, DAVID J. 45563 MADIGAN, REILLY P. 45564 MADIN, KENT H. 45565 MADISAN, JEFF J. 45566 MADISON, BRODDIE M. 45567 MADISON, DOUG D. 45568 MADISON, JOHN T. 45569 MADISON, JOSHUA S. 45570 MADISON, KENNETH L. 45571 MADISON, RANDY S. 45572 MADISON, RYAN D. 45573 MADISON, RYAN E. 45574 MADISON, SCOTTY J. 45575 MADISON, TIMOTHY J. 45576 MADISON, WENDELL 45577 MADLANGBAYAN, ARIEL 45578 MADLIN, LOGAN M. 45579 MADOLE, JOHN S. 45580 MADONNA, RICHARD F. 45581 MADOX, DAVE 45582 MADRID, JOSE S. 45583 MADRID, RYAN C. 45584 MADRID, STEVE 45585 MADRIGAL, ARUTRO L. 45586 MADRIGAL, GERARDO M. 45587 MADRIGAL, GUADALUPE 45588 MADRIGAL, JOSE L. Page 2 of 74 M‐O 11/10/2009 STATE OF ALASKA Commercial Fisheries Entry Commission Carlson Summary Crewmember License Holders ONLY Obs Name Obs Name Obs Name 45589 MADRONERO, LUPE C. 45590 MADRUGA, JAMES M. 45591 MADRUGEN, JOHN C. 45592 MADSEN, CRAIG A. 45593 MADSEN, DAVID J. 45594 MADSEN, DAVID P. 45595 MADSEN, ERIK S. 45596 MADSEN, HEATHER A. 45597 MADSEN, JASON 45598 MADSEN, JEFFREY D. 45599 MADSEN, JEFFREY S. 45600 MADSEN, JOSH W. 45601 MADSEN, JOSHUA R. 45602 MADSEN, KENNETH G. 45603 MADSEN, KERRY E. 45604 MADSEN, MARK 45605 MADSEN, MICHAEL A. 45606 MADSEN, PAOLA 45607 MADSEN, PAUL D. 45608 MADSEN, RICK W. 45609 MADSEN, RYEN B. 45610 MADSEN, TODD M. 45611 MADSEN, WILLIAM E. 45612 MADSEN, WILLIAM E. 45613 MADTIGAL, GILBERTO S. 45614 MAE, HUFF G. 45615 MAEDA, MINORU 45616 MAELAND, KENNETH H. 45617 MAELEGER, FAAMOARA 45618 MAELELIA, FAAMOANA 45619 MAELIN, KEVIN 45620 MAELLER, LELAND G. 45621 MAENHOUT, JUSTIN M. 45622 MAES, CARLOS P. 45623 MAES, JAMIE L. 45624 MAESTAS, CHRIS P. 45625 MAESTRE, JENNIFER S. 45626 MAESTRI, MARK W. 45627 MAETAANOA, LARRY 45628 MAEURER, THOMAS E. 45629 MAEY, STEVE 45630 MAFFATT, JONATHON D. 45631 MAGA, KOJI 45632 MAGAL, ARIEL 45633 MAGALLANES, RAMINO P. 45634 MAGALLENES, DAVID A. 45635 MAGALLON, NICHOLAS J. 45636 MAGANA, ANTONIO 45637 MAGANA, JAMES E. 45638 MAGANA, JERRY P. 45639 MAGANA, RAFAEL A. 45640 MAGANINHO, CARLOS F. 45641 MAGARACI, VIKKI 45642 MAGART, ANTHONY C. 45643 MAGART, JEFF S. 45644 MAGATELLI, KRISTIN L. 45645 MAGDALENO, CARLOS R. 45646 MAGDITZ, ANDREW 45647 MAGDZIUK, DONALD R. 45648 MAGEE, GABRIEL K. 45649 MAGEE, TIM A. 45650 MAGEL, JOHN S. 45651 MAGENSON, MIKE 45652 MAGEO, DAVE M. 45653 MAGERS, DAN R. 45654 MAGES, ROBERT 45655 MAGGIO, CHRISTOPHER A. 45656 MAGGIO, JOSEPH A. 45657 MAGHANOY, HERMITO P. 45658 MAGHINAY, RUBAN L. 45659 MAGHUSON, JEFFREY S. 45660 MAGIE, MATT 45661 MAGILL, STACIE L. 45662 MAGILLIGAN, DIVINA 45663 MAGISTRALE, MARK J. 45664 MAGLALANG, BRIAN R. 45665 MAGNA, SAMUEL A. 45666 MAGNA, SATURNINO C. 45667 MAGNANT, STEVE J. 45668 MAGNASON, AARON J. 45669 MAGNE, LARS 45670 MAGNER, GRADY A. 45671 MAGNESS, SCOTT 45672 MAGNETT, TIM W. 45673 MAGNO, RAYMOND J. 45674 MAGNUM, JAMES M. 45675 MAGNUS, DAVID L. 45676 MAGNUSON, BUZZ L. 45677 MAGNUSON, CAROLINE G. 45678 MAGNUSON, DAVID H. 45679 MAGNUSON, ERIK W.
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