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6. Prior to 6 o’elock antemeridian June 24 in each year commercial fishing 
for salmon with nets of mesh less than 8% inches stretched measure between 
knots is prohibited. 
7. Commercial fishing for salmon is prohibited during the remainder of each 
calendar year after 6 o'clock postmeridian July 28. 
8. The trailing of web behind any fishing boat is prohibited above the 
oe fixing closed waters. 
The use of motor- propelled fishing boats in catching salmon is prohibited. 
a The use of smelt nets is prohibited in localities where young salmon are 
migrating. 
11. In the waters of Kvichak Bay between the line extending across the bay 
from the marker on a high point on the east bank of Prosper Creek, about 
700 yards above the Koggiung Cannery of the Alaska Packers’ Association, to 
the marker on the opposite side, the course being about north, 44 degrees wesi, 
magnetic, and the line extending across the bay from the marker at Graveyard 
Point, near the mouth of Graveyard Creek, to the marker on the opposite side 
between the mouths of Squaw and Russian Finn Creeks, the course being 
about north, 48 degrees west, magnetic, the 86-hour weekly closed: period for. 
salmon fishing prescribed by section 5 of the act of June 6, 1924, is hereby 
extended to include the period from 6 o’clock postmeridian of Saturday of each 
week to 6 o’clock antemeridian of the Tuesday ro owene, making a weekly 
closed period of 60 hours. 
12. All commercial fishing for salmon is prohibited as follows: 
(a) Togiak Bay: All waters north of a line from Right Hand Point to 
Tongue Point. 
(b) Nushagak Bay: All waters northward of a line from Bradford Point 
through the southern end of Williams Island to a point on the opposite shore 
near the old cannery site of the Alaska Packers Association south of Kanulik 
village, except that stake nets limited to beach areas between high and iow 
water marks will be permitted north of 59 degrees north latitude to the old 
prohibitive markers located at Snag Point. 
(c¢) Kvichak Bay: All waters above a line extending at right angles across 
Kvichak Bay from the marker on a high point on the east bank of Prosper 
Creek, about 700 yards above the Keggiung Cannery of the Alaska Packers 
Association, to the marker on the opposite side, the course being about north, 
44 degrees west, magnetic. 
(d@) Ugashik River and Bay: All waters above a line extending at right 
angles across said river 500 yards below the mouth of King Salmon River. 
Steelhead fishery —Commercial fishing for steelhead trout shall be subject to 
the provisions of law and the regulations applicable to commercial fishing for 
salmon. 
Ill. ALASKA PENINSULA AREA 
The Alaska Peninsula area is hereby defined to include all territorial coastal 
and tributary waters of the Alaska Peninsula from Cape Menshikof on the 
Bering Sea shore and extending in a southwesterly direction to Unimak Pass, 
thence in a northeasterly direction along the Pacific side of the Alaska Penin- 
sula to Castle Cape (Tuliumnit Point). The waters of Unimak, the Sanak, the 
Shumagin, and all other adjacent islands are included. 
Salmon fishery.—1. In the waters of Nelson Lagoon, and thence along the 
coast to Cape Seniavin, including Nelson Lagoon, Herendeen Bay, Port Moller, 
and the fishing grounds off the Bear, Sandy, and Ocean Rivers, the 36-hour 
closed period for salmon fishing prescribed by section 5 of the act of June 6, 
1924, is hereby extended to include the periods from 6 o’clock antemeridian of 
Wednesday of each week until 6 o’clock antemeridian of the following Thursday, 
and from 6 o’clock antemeridian of Friday of each week until 6 o'clock 
antemeridian of the following Saturday, making a weekly closed period in these 
waters of 84 hours, which shall be effective throughout the entire salmon fishing 
season of each year. 
2. In all other waters of this area the 36-hour closed period for salmon 
fishing prescribed by section 5 of the act of June 6, 1924, is hereby extended to 
include the period from 6 o’clock postmeridian of Wednesday of each week 
until 6 o'clock postmeridian of the Thursday following, making a weekly closed. 
period of 60 hours: Provided, That this extension of 24 hours closed period 
each week shall not be effective after 6 o’clock antemeridian of July 25 in each 
year. 
