14 U. S. BUREAU OF FISHERIES 



Salmon fishery. — Subject to the limitations and prohibitions effective in the 

 Yukon-Kuskokwim area, commercial fishing for salmon is permitted within a 

 line from Cape Douglas to Cape York, exclusive of all waters inside a line from 

 Point Spencer due north to the opposite shore of Seward Peninsula. 



[June 3, 1931] 

 Cook Inlet Area 



Salmon fishery. — 1. Regulation No. 14 (g) is amended to read as follows: 

 Along the mainland coast on the east side of Cook Inlet from the northern 

 extremity of Point Possession southwesterly to a point at 60 degrees 58 minutes 

 22 seconds north latitude, 150 degrees 36 minutes 30 seconds west longitude, 

 exclusive of 1 statute mile each side of the mouths of all salmon streams and 

 exclusive of the coast within 1,000 feet of a point at 61 degrees 2 minutes north 

 latitude, 150 degrees 24 minutes 45 seconds west longitude: Provided, That in 

 1931 no trap shall be permitted to operate (1) northerly of a point on the coast 

 1,000 feet southerly of a point at 61 degrees 2 minutes north latitude, 150 degrees 

 24 minutes 45 seconds west longitude, and (2) within 2,000 feet of a point on the 

 -coast at 60 degrees 58 minutes 55 seconds north latitude, 150 degrees 35 minutes 

 5 seconds west longitude. 



2. Regulation No. 14 (j) is amended to read as follows: Along the mainland 

 coast on the east side of Cook Inlet (1) from a point north of Boulder Point at 

 60 degrees 46 minutes 18 seconds north latitude, 151 degrees 15 minutes 40 

 seconds west longitude, southerh- to a point at 60 degrees 44 minutes 1 second 

 north latitude, 151 degrees 19 minutes 58 seconds west longitude; (2) from a 

 point at 60 degrees 43 minutes 44 seconds north latitude, 151 degrees 22 minutes 

 12 seconds west longitude, southerly to a point at 60 degrees 19 minutes 39 sec- 

 onds north latitude, 151 degrees 23 minutes 24 seconds west longitude, exclusive 

 of 23^ statute miles each side of the mouth of Kenai River, 23^ statute miles each 

 side of the mouth of Kasilof River, and 1 statute mile each side of the mouths of 

 all other salmon streams; and (3) from a point at 60 degrees 18 minutes 48 sec- 

 onds north latitude, 151 degrees 23 minutes 20 seconds west longitude, southerly 

 to a point 2 statute miles northward from the mouth of Anchor Point River, 

 exclusive of 2 statute miles each side of the moutli of Ninilchik River, 2 statute 

 miles each side of the mouth of Deep Creek, 1 statute mile each side of the mouths 

 of all other salmon streams, and exclusive of the coast within 6,000 feet of a point 

 at 59 degrees 57 minutes 50 seconds north latitude, 151 degrees 44 minutes 17 

 seconds west longitude, and of the coast within J-^ statute mile of a point at 59 

 •degrees 50 minutes 10 seconds north latitude, 151 degrees 49 minutes 30 seconds 

 west longitude: Provided, That in 1931 no trap shall be permitted to operate (1) 

 within 3,500 feet northward of the point 2 statute miles northward from the 

 mouth of Anchor Point River, (2) within 2,500 feet of a point at 59 degrees 54 

 minutes north latitude, 151 degrees 46 minutes 30 seconds west longitude, (3) 

 within 2,500 feet of a point at 59 degrees 54 minutes 28 seconds north latitude, 

 151 degrees 46 minutes 8 seconds west longitude, (4) within 2,500 feet of a point 

 at 60 degrees 15 minutes 47 seconds north latitude, 151 degrees 23 minutes 36 

 seconds west longitude, and (5) within 2,000 feet north of a point on the coast 

 at 60 degrees 13 minutes 15 seconds north latitude. 



Prince William Sound Area 



Salmon fishery. — ^1. Regulation No. 11 (g) is amended to read as follows: 

 Along the mainland within 1 statute mile of the outer extremity of Granite Point, 

 near Fairmont Island: Provided, That no trap shall be permitted to operate in 

 1931. 



2. Regulation No. 11 {dd) is amended to read as follows: Western coast of 

 Montague Island from the north side of the entrance to Banning Bay north- 

 easterly to 60 degrees 9 minutes 45 seconds north latitude (as shown on U. S. 

 Coast and Geodetic Survey chart No. 8551): Provided, That in 1931 no trap 

 shall be permitted to operate (1) from a point at 60 degrees 1 minute 50 seconds 

 north latitude, 147 degrees 34 minutes 40 seconds west longitude, to a point at 

 60 degrees 6 minutes 6 seconds north latitude, and (2) from a point at 60 degrees 

 8 minutes 15 seconds north latitude to a point at 60 degrees 9 minutes 45 seconds 

 ;north latitude. 



