6 U. S. BTJBEAU OF FISHEEIES 



with reference to the Kuskokwim and Yukon Rivers shall be solely for the pur- 

 pose of enabling native Indians and bona fide permanent white inhabitants along 

 the said rivers to take from said rivers for commercial purposes and for export 

 from the Territory of Alaska king salmon in such manner and such quantities, 

 and at such times as the Secretary of Commerce may, by suitable regulations, 

 from time to time permit: Provided further, That no person shall be deemed to be 

 a bona fide permanent inhabitant of said rivers who has not resided thereon or 

 within fifty miles thereof for a period of over one year, and that the term 'native 

 Indians' as used herein shall be taken to mean members of the aboriginal races 

 inhabiting Alaska when annexed to the United States, and their descendants of 

 the whole or half blood." 

 Approved April 16, 1934. 



NEW FISHERY BEGULATIONS 



The regulations for the protection of the fisheries of Alaska, issued 

 December 21, 1933, were amended by the following regulations issued 

 by the Acting Secretary of Commerce under the dates indicated: 



[February 1, 1934] 

 Alaska Peninsula Area 



Salmon fishery. — 1. Regulation No. 21 (n) is amended to read as follows: 

 Unga Island: North and east coasts (1) within 2,500 feet of a point at 55 degrees 

 24 minutes 15 seconds north latitude, 160 degrees 41 minutes 24 seconds west 

 longitude, (2) within 2,500 feet of a point at 55 degrees 1 1 minutes 42 seconds north 

 latitude, 160 degrees 27 minutes 38 seconds west longitude, and (3) within 2,500 

 feet of a point at 55 degrees 13 minutes 29 seconds north latitude, 160 degrees 29 

 minutes 37 seconds west longitude. 



2. Regulation No. 21 (p) is amended to read as follows: (1) Within 5,000 feet 

 of a point on a reef near Guillemot Island at 55 degrees 33 minutes 10 seconds 

 north latitude, 160 degrees 25 minutes 17 seconds west longitude, (2) within 1,000 

 feet of a point on Korovin Island at 55 degrees 24 minutes 24 seconds north lati- 

 tude, 160 degrees 8 minutes 57 seconds west longitude, and (3) within 2,500 feet 

 of a point on Nagai Island at 55 degrees 15 minutes 47 seconds north latitude, 159 

 degrees 54 minutes 46 seconds west longitude. 



KoDiAK Area 



Salmon fishery.- — 1. Regulation No. 14 (h) is amended to read as followsr 

 Kodiak Island: (1) Within 2,500 feet of a point on the west side of Uganik Bay 

 at 57 degrees 50 minutes 45-8econds north latitude, 153 degrees 38 minutes west 

 longitude, and (2) within 5,000 feet easterly of a point at 57 degrees 52 minutes 



5 seconds north latitude, 153 degrees 51 minutes 9 seconds west longitude. 



2. Regulation No. 14 (A-) is amended to read as follows: Kodiak Island: (1) 

 Within 2,500 feet of a point on the east side of Uyak Bay at 57 degrees 35 minutes 



40 seconds north latitude, 153 degrees 49 minutes 30 seconds west longitude, and 

 (2) within 2,500 feet of a point northwest of Cape Uyak at 57 degrees 38 minutes 



6 seconds north latitude, 154 degrees 20 minutes 3 seconds west longitude. 



Prince William Sound Area 



Salmon fishery.- — 1. Regulation No. 12 (a) is amended to read as follows: 

 Knight Island: From a point on the southeast coast at 60 degrees 9 minutes 50 

 seconds north latitude southerly to Point Helen, thence northerly to 60 degrees 

 11 minutes 15 seconds north latitude, 147 degrees 50 minutes 40 seconds wei?t 

 longitude, exclusive of all waters in Little Bay. 



2. Regulation No. 12 (e) is amended to read as follows: Eastern coast of Culross 

 Island: From the northern side of the entrance to Hidden Bay northerly to a 

 point at 60 degrees 43 minutes 45 seconds north latitude, 148 degrees 6 minutes 

 35 seconds west longitude. 



3. Regulation No. 12 (g) is amended to read as follows: Along the mainland 

 coast within 1 statute mile easterly from the outermost cxtremitj' of Point Pellew. 



4. Regulation No. 12 (cc) is amended to read as follows: Montague Island: 

 Northern coast (1) from Graveyard Point to a point at 60 degrees 21 minutes 



41 seconds north latitude, 147 degrees 9 minutes 47 seconds west longitude, and 

 (2) within 2,500 feet of a point on the southeast side of Zaikof Bay at 60 degrees 

 17 minutes 40 seconds north latitude, 146 degrees 59 minutes west longitude. 



