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(a) Constantine Harbor: All waters above a line at right angles across the 
harbor at prominent shore-line points about 1144 statute miles from the mouth 
of the large salmon stream flowing into the northeast arm of the harbor. 
(b) Port Etches: All waters within 1 statute mile of the mouth of the 
salmon stream flowing into the head of Port Etches. 
(c) Boswell Bay, indenting Hinchinbrook Island: All waters in the bay 
west of 146 degrees 8 minutes west longitude. 
(@) Twin Lake Creek: All waters within 1,000 yards of the mouth of Twin 
Lake Creek flowing into the southeast arm of Simpson Bay. 
(e) Robe River, Lowe River, and other unnamed streams flowing into Port 
Valdez in the immediate vicinity of Valdez: All waters within 1,000 yards of 
the mouths. 
(f) Billys Hole, tributary to Long Bay, between Valdez Arm and Unakwik 
Inlet: All waters within a line from Point Scott to Point Hook and passing 
just westward of Observation Island. 
(g) Unakwik Inlet, indenting mainland on north shore of Prince William 
Sound: All waters north of an east and west line passing through the northern 
side of the entrance to Jonah Bay. 
(h) Coghill River, tributary to College Fiord: All waters within 2,000 yards 
outside of the mouth of the river. 
(i) Long Bay, tributary to Culross Passage: All waters within the bay. 
(7) Gumboot Creek, on northwest shore of Eshamy Bay: All waters within 
1,000 yards of the mouth of the creek. 
(kK) Eshamy Lagoon and its tributary waters: All waters within the lagoon 
and its tributaries and within 100 yards outside the narrows at the entrance to 
the lagoon. 
(1) Jackpot Bay: All waters within a line extending at right angles across 
its mouth 2,000 yards below the mouth of the red salmon stream emptying 
into the bay. 
(m) Port Bainbridge: All waters in the middle north arm of Port Bain- 
bridge. 
(n) Bay of Isles, indenting east shore of Knight Island: All waters within 
the west arm of the bay. 
Steelhead fishery.—Commercial fishing for steelhead trout shall be subject 
to the provisions of law and the regulations applicable to commercial fishing 
for salmon. 
Herring fishery— 1. Commercial fishing for herring is prohibited during the 
period from January 1 to June 9, both dates inclusive, and from November 1 
to December 31, both dates inclusive, of each calendar year. 
2. The closed seasons herein specified for commercial herring fishing shall 
not apply to the taking of herring for bait purposes in waters otherwise open 
to fishing. 
3. Commercial fishing for herring, except for bait purposes, is prohibited 
from 6 o’clock postmeridian of Saturday of each week until 6 o'clock ante- 
meridian of the Monday following. 
4. During the period from June 25 to October 1, both dates inclusive, com- 
mercial fishing for herring is prohibited in all waters closed throughout the 
year to salmon fishing. 
5. Gill nets used in catching herring shall not be of smaller mesh than 214 
inches stretched measure. 
6. No one shall place, or cause to be placed, across the entrance of any 
lagoon or bay any net or other device which will prevent the free passage at 
all times of herring in and out of said lagoon or bay. 
Clam fishery.—1. It is prohibited to take for commercial purposes any razor 
clam measuring less than 4% inches in total length of shell. Possession of 
any razor clam of less than this length will be regarded as prima facie evidence 
of unlawful taking. 
2. The taking of clams for commercial purposes is prohibited from 6 o’clock 
postmeridian July 15 to 6 o’clock postmeridian August 31 in each calendar year. 
Crab fishery.—Dungeness crab (Cancer magister). No female of this species 
shall be taken at any time, and no male of this species measuring less than 
614 inches in greatest width shall be taken for commercial purposes. 
