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14. The use of any trap for the capture of salmon is prohibited, as follows: 



(a) Uyak, Larsen, and Zachar Bays: All waters of these bays within a line 

 from the southern extremity of the point of land at the north side of the entrance 

 to Larsen Bay to the northern extremity of Amook Island, thence to the northern 

 extremity of land at the west side of the entrance to Zachar Bay, thence due 

 east to the east side of Zachar Bay; also all waters of Spiridon Bay or northeast 

 arm of Uyak Bay. 



(b) Cape Ugat to Cape Uganik: (1) All waters of Kodiak Island between 

 Cape Ugat and Broken Point, (2) in waters of the Noisy Islands, and (3) in the 

 waters along the northwest end of Uganik Island between markers approximately 

 3 statute miles southwest and approximately 2 statute miles northeast of Cape 

 Uganik. 



(c) Uganik Bay: Ah waters of Uganik Bay, including Uganik Passage and 

 other tributaries and arms, wilhin a line from West Point to Uganik Island 

 passing through the northern extremity of East Point. 



(d) Terror and Viekoda Bays: All waters south of 57 degrees 54 minutes north 

 latitude. 



(e) Ugak Bay to Kizhuyak Bay, inclusive: All waters of Kodiak Island and 

 adjacent islands eastward and northward from Gull Point, Ugak Bay, 1o Inner 

 Point, Kizhuyak Bay. 



(/) Kiliuda Bay: AH wateis of Kiliuda Bay, including Shearwater Bay, 

 except along the south shore of Kiliuda Bay east of 153 degrees 3 minutes west 

 longitude. 



ig) Sitkalidak Strait: All waters of Kodiak Island from Left Cape to a point 

 on the shore of Kodiak Island 1 statute mile westward of Sitkalidak or Old 

 Harbor Narrows. 



(h) Sitkalidak Island and the Trinity Islands: All waters of Sitkalidak Island, 

 the Trinity Islands, and the intervening islands. 



(i) Barling and other bays: All waters within lines from headland to headland 

 of Barling, Three Saints, Kanignak, Kiavak and Kaguyak Bays. 



(j) Alitak Bay: All waters of Alitak Bay, including Lazy Bay and Kempflf 

 Bay, between a line from Cape Trinity to Cape Alitak and a line from a point 

 on the east shore at 154 degrees 2 minutes west longitude to Akhiok Village; 

 also all waters of Deadman Bay north of 57 degrees north latitude and all waters 

 of Portage Bay east oi 153 degrees 54 minutes west longitude. 



15. All commercial fishing for salmor^is prohibited, as follows: 



(a) Western shore of Kodiak Island: All waters along the western shore of 

 Kodiak Island between Cape Alitak and Cape Karluk. 



(b) Karluk River: All waters within Karluk River and within 100 yards of its 

 mouth where it breaks through Karluk Spit into Shelikof Strait. 



(c) Kaflia Bay, on north shore of Shelikof Strait: All waters within a line from 

 Cape Ugyak to Cape Gull. 



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 July 14, both dates inclusive. 



2. Commercial fishing for herring, except by gill nets, is prohibited from Novem- 

 ber 1 to December 31, both dates inclusive. 



3. During the period from July 15 to October 1, both dates inclusive, commercial 

 fishing for herring is prohibited in all waters closed throughout the year to salmon 

 fishing. 



4. 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. 



5. Gill nets used in catching herring shall not be of smaller mesh than 2J^ 

 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. — It is prohibited to take for commercial purposes any razor 

 clam measuring less than 43^ 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. 



