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minutes 15 seconds north latitude, 132 degrees 30 minutes 54 seconds west 

 longitude, to a point at 55 degrees 36 minutes 15 seconds north latitude, 132 

 degrees 30 minutes 15 seconds west longitude. 



7. Regulation no. 18 iff) is amended to read as follows: Thorne and Tolstoi 

 Bays, east coast of Prince of Wales Island : Within 1 statute mile of the mouths 

 of all salmon streams, and all waters of Thorne Bay west of 132 degi'ees 28 

 minutes 40 seconds west longitude. 



8. Regulation no. 18 (aa) is amended to read as follows: Affleck Oanal, 

 southeastern coast of Kuiu Island : Bear Harbor north of 56 degrees 15 minutes 

 north latitude, and East Arm north of 56 degrees 17 minutes 30 seconds north 

 latitude. 



9. Regulation no. 18 (dd) is amended to read as follows: El Capitan Passage, 

 between Kosciusko Island and Prince of Wales Island: El Capitan Passage 

 and contiguous waters between 56 degrees 7 minutes 30 seconds north latitude 

 and a line extending due north from the point of land on Kosciusko Island at 

 56 degrees 8 minutes 47 seconds north latitude, 133 degrees 27 minutes 40 

 seconds west longitude^ including all waters of Devilfish Bay. 



SOXTTH PMNCE OF WALE38 ISLAND DISTEICTT 



Salmon -fishery. — Regulation no. 15 (I) is amended to read as follows: Hunter 

 Bay, southwest coast of Prince of Wales Island : All waters in the north arm 

 of Hunter Bay, and within 1 statute mile outside the mouths of all salmon 

 streams. 



SOXJTHEBN mSTKIOT 



Salmon fishery. — 1. Regulation no. 17 (h) is amended to read as ^ follows : ■ 

 Smeaton Bay, indenting mainland : Within 1 statute mile outside the mouth of 

 the salmon stream in Wilson Arm, and all waters of Bakewell Arm east of 

 130 degrees 40 minutes west longitude. 



2. Regulation no. 17 (o) is amended to read as follows: Naha Bay, west 

 shore of Revillagigedo Island : Within 1 statute mile of the falls at the outlet of 

 Roosevelt Lagoon. 



[March 7, 1933] 



Bering River Area 



Salmon fishery. — 1. Commercial fishing for salmon is prohibited prior to 6 

 o'clock antemeridian May 15 and from 6 o'clock postmeridian July 5 to 6 o'clock 

 antemeridian August 10 in each year. 



2. Prior to 6 o'clock antemeridian June 1 in each year commercial fishing with 

 nets of mesh less than SVz inches stretched measure between knots is prohibited. 



3. From June 1 to July 5, both dates inclusive, the 36-hour closed period for 

 salmon fishing prescribed by section 5 of the act of June 6, 1924, is hereby ex- 

 tended to include the period from 6 o'clock antemeridian of Saturday of each 

 week until 6 o'clock antemeridian of the Monday following, making a weekly 

 closed period of 48 hours. 



4. Commercial fishing for salmon is prohibited after 6 o'clock postmeridian 

 September 20 in each calendar year. 



5. Commercial fishing for salmon shall be conducted solely by drift gill nets 

 without the attachment of anything to obstruct their free movement through 

 the water at all times : Provided, That gill nets attached to anchored boats or 

 other anchored floating equipment may also be iised from 6 o'clock antemeridian 

 August 10 to 6 o'clock postmeridian September 20 in each calendar year. 



6. Each gill net in operation shall be marked by a cluster of floats or corks 

 at the ends, and double floats or corks shall be attached to the cork line at 

 25-fathom intervals. The clusters of floats or corks at the ends and the double 

 floats or corks at the 25-fathom intervals of every red-salmon and silver-saliiion 

 gill net shall be painted bright red. The clusters of floats or corks at the ends 

 and the double floats or corks at the 25-fathom intervals of every king-salmon 

 gill net shall be painted white. The clusters at the ends of all gill nets shall 

 also be legibly and plainly marked with the initials of the operator. In addition, 

 each red-salmon and silver-salmon gill net shall be marked by red kegs attached 

 to the clusters of floats or corks at the ends, and each king-salmon gill net shall 

 be marked with white kegs attached to the clusters of floats or corks at the 

 ends. 



