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6. Regulation No. 17 {x) is amended to read as follows: Kanagunut Island: 

 West coast between the northwestern extremity of the island and Garnet Point, 

 and along the east coast within 2,000 feet of Garnet Point: Provided, That in 

 1931 no trap shall be permitted to operate (1) along the west coast between 54 

 degrees 43 minutes 58 seconds north latitude and Garnet Point, (2) north of 

 54 degrees 44 minutes 20 seconds north latitude, and (3) on the east coast of 

 Kanagunut Island within 2,000 feet of Garnet Point. 



[Ju7ie 5, 1931] 



YUKON-KUSKOKWIM ArBA 



Salmon fishery. — Commercial fishing for salmon is permitted within a line 

 from Cape Douglas to Cape York, exclusive of all waters east of 166 degrees 28 

 minutes west longitude. 



Prince William Sound Area 



Herring fishery, — Commercial fishing for herring, except for bait purposes, is 

 prohibited from 12 o'clock noon of Saturday of each week until 12 o'clock noon of 

 the Monday following, 



[June 29, 1931] 



Cook Inlet Area 



Salmon fishery. — 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, southerly 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 seconds 

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

 2}^ statute miles each side of the mouth of Kenai River, 2}^ 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 seconds 

 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 mouth 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 }^ 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 9 seconds north latitude, 151 degrees 23 minutes 50 

 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. — Regulation No. 11 (o), opening the west coast of Goose Island 

 between its northern and southern extremities to trap fishing, is hereby revoked. 



Southeastern Alaska Area 



iCT strait district 



Salmon fishery. — Regulation No. 16 (I) is amended to read as follows: Main- 

 land from a point on the east side of Excursion Inlet at 58 degrees 23 minutes 

 north latitude southward to 135 degrees 8 minutes 40 seconds west longitude: 

 Provided, That in 1931 no trap shall be permitted to operate (1) between 58 

 degrees 18 minutes 45 seconds north latitude and 58 degrees 16 minutes 55 seconds 

 north latitude, and (2) north of 58 degrees 21 minutes 45 seconds north latitude. 



