ALASKA FISHERY AND FUR-SEAL INDUSTRIES, 1930 7 



[May 1/,, 1930] 



Southeastern Alaska Auea 



eastern district 



Salmon fishery. — Regulation No. 17 (/) is amended to read as follows: Mainland, 

 Frederick Sound: From a point on the south side of Fanshaw Bay at 133 degrees 

 32 minutes 30 seconds west longitude to Cape Fanshaw, thence southeasterly to 

 133 degrees 21 minutes west longitude, excluding coast between 133 degrees 22 

 minutes west longitude and 133 degrees 26 minutes west longitude. 



General Regulations Effective in All Areas 



Salmon fishery. — 1. No gill net shall include any webbing other than a single 

 sheet hung between cork and lead lines. 



2. The use of any trammel net, diver net, or so-called combination net is 

 prohibited. 



3. No gill net shall be used in any form of seining operations. 



[May 27, 1930] 

 YuKON-KxrsKOKwiM Area 



Salmon fishery. — Commercial fishing for salmon by means of gill nets is per- 

 mitted in the waters of Kuskokwim Baj' from 59 degrees 40 minutes north latitude 

 northward to a line 500 yards outside the mouth of the Kuskokwim River. The 

 mouth of the Kuskokwim River shall be considered as at a straight line extending 

 from a marker erected for the purpose at Beacon Point to another marker at 

 Popokamute. 



Southeastern Alaska Area 



yakxjtat district 



Salmon fishery. — Regulation No. 16 is amended to read as follows: 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 

 Friday of each week until 6 o'clock antemeridian of the Monday following, making 

 a weekly closed period of 60 hours : Provided, That in the waters of Dry Bay the 

 weekly closed period shall extend from 6 o'clock postmeridian of Friday of each 

 week until 6 o'clock postmeridian of the Wednesday following, making a weekly 

 closed period of 120 hours in the waters of Dry Bay. 



[June 20, 1930] 



Bristol Bay Area 



Salmon fishery. — In the Nushagak district, which embraces the waters of 

 Nushagak Bay within a line form Point Protection to Etolin Point, the 36-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 

 Friday of each week to 6 o'clock antemeridian of the Monday following, making a 

 weekl}^ closed period of 60 hours. 



[June 27, 1930] 



Alaska Peninsula Area 



Salmon fishery. — Regulation No. 20 (n) is amended to read as follows: Unga 

 Island: East coast (1) from a point at 55 degrees 13 minutes 43 seconds north lati- 

 tude, 160 degrees 31 minutes west longitude, easterly and southerly to a point at 

 55 degrees 13 minutes 15 seconds north latitude, 160 degrees 29 minutes 42 seconds 

 west longitude, and (2) from a point at 55 degrees 12 minutes 10 seconds north 

 latitude, 160 degrees 29 minutes 42 seconds west longitude, southerly and easterly 

 to a point at 55 degrees 11 minutes 30 seconds north latitude, 160 degrees 27 

 minutes 30 seconds west longitude. 



