8 U. S. BUREAU OF FISHERIES 



[July S, 1930] 

 Alaska Pkninsula Akka 



Sdlmon Jishery. — No Ifolliiig l)(){it sliall oper;itc more than four troUinj^ lines. 

 In commercial trolling operations no king salmon shall he caught which when 

 dressed will weigh less than 6 pounds. In the event any such undersized salmon 

 are thus taken, they must be carefully removed from the hook without jerking or 

 other action causing injury and returned to the water alive. 



Cook Inlet Area 



Sdlmon fishery. — ^All commercial fishing for salmon is ]jrohibited in Kamishak 

 Baj' and its tributary waters west of 154 degrees west longitude. 



[July 17, 1930] 



Bristol Bay Area 



Sahnon fishery. — ^Commercial fishing for salmon in all districts is prohibited 

 after 12.00 o'clock midnight July 17 throughout the remainder of the year. 



[July 34, 1930] 



Kodiak Area 



Salmon fishery. — ^Regulation No. 18 (c) is amended so as to permit commercial 

 fishing for salmon by beach seines only between Cape Karluk and Cape Grant. 



[July 29, 1930] 



Bristol Bay Area 



Salmon fishery. — Regulation No. 10, as amended by supplementary regulation 

 No. 251-16-8, dated July 17, 1930, is hereby further amended so as to permit 

 commercial fishing for salmon from 6 o'clock antemeridian August 6 throughout 

 the remainder of the year. 



KoDiAK Area 



Salmon fishery. — All commercial fishing for salmon in the Kodiak Area is pro- 

 hibited from 6 o'clock postmeridian August 2 to 6 o'clock antemeridian September 

 1: Provided, That this prohibition shall not apply (a) to beach seines between 

 Cape Karluk and Cape Uyak, and (6) to traps on the north shore of the entrance 

 to Moser Bay within 1 statute mile outside Bun Point. 



[July 31, 1930] 



KoDiAK Area 



Sahnon fishery. — Supplementary regulation No. 251-16-10, dated July 29, 1930, 

 is amended so as to permit commercial trap fishing from 6 o'clock antemeridian 

 August 4 to 6 o'clock postmeridian August 30 at Afognak Island from a i)oint on 

 the north side of Raspberry Strait at 58 degrees 8 minutes 45 seconds north 

 latitude, 153 degrees 13 minutes 20 seconds west longitude, north to a ])oint at 

 58 degrees 9 minutes 30 seconds north latitude, 153 degrees 13 minutes 20 

 seconds west longitude. 



[August 6, 1930] 



Alaska Peninsula Area 



Salmon fishery. — Regulation No. 2 is hereby amended to read as follows: In 

 the waters along the south side of Alaska Peninsula from Cape Tolstoi to the 

 outer extremity of Kupreanof Point, including the waters of the Shumagin 

 and other adjacent islands, the 36-hour closed jjeriod for salmon fishing pre- 

 scribed by Section 5 of the act of June 6, 1924, is hereby extended to include the 

 period from 6 o'clock antemeridian of Thiu-sday of each week until 6 o'clock 

 antemeridian of the Monday following, making a weekly closed period of 96 

 hours. 



