ALASKA FISHERY AND FUR-SEAL INDUSTRIES, 1930 9 



[August 11, 1930] 

 Prince William Sound Area 



Salmon fishery. — Regulation No. 8 is amended so as to permit commercial 

 fishing for salmon by trolling only from 6 o'clock antemeridian August 11 to 6 

 o'clock postmeridian September 22 in the waters of Prince William Sound east 

 of 147 degrees west longitude exclusive of (o) all waters of Valdez Arm north of 

 Point Freemantle and (6) all waters closed to commercial fishing for salmon 

 thi'oughout the vear. 



[August 22, 1930] 



Chignik Area 



Salmon fishery. — All commercial fishing for salmon is proliil.)ited throughout 

 the remainder of the year after 6 o'clock postmeridian August 22. 



KoDiAK Area 



Salmon fishery. — 1. All commercial fishing for salmon is prohibited throughout 

 the remainder of the year after 6 o'clock postmeridian August 22 (a) in all waters 

 of Alitak Bay within a line from Cape Trinity to Cape Alitak, and (6) in Karluk 

 waters, extending from Cape Karluk to Cape Uyak. 



2. Commercial fishing for salmon by means of any trap is prohibited for the 

 remainder of the j-ear after 6 o'clock postmeridian August 22 along Afognak 

 Island from a point 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 point at 58 degrees 9 minutes 30 seconds north latitude, 153 degrees 

 13 minutes 20 seconds west longitude. 



[September 11, 1930] 



Southeastern Alaska Area 



south prince of wales island district 



Salmon fishery. — Commercial fishing for salmon is permitted iti the waters of 

 Klawak Inlet from Craig northward to Cemetery Point during the period from 

 September 11 to September 25, both dates inclusive. 



[September 27, 1930] 



Southeastern Alaska Area 



Herring fishery. — The restrictions on herring fishing imposed by Regulations 

 Nos. 2 and 3 shall not apply to the period from October 1 to October 4, both 

 dates inclusive. 



Revised regulations covering the fisheries of Alaska were issued by 

 the Secretary of Commerce under date of December 18, 1930, copies 

 of which may be secured, without cost, on application to the Bureau 

 of Fisheries, Washington, D. C. 



ANNETTE ISLAND FISHERY RESERVE 



The Annette Island Packing Co. again operated in the Annette 

 Island Fishery Reserve under its lease from the Department of the 

 Interior. 



In 1930 the company operated eight traps within the reservation, 

 the catch of which totaled 795,538 salmon; and 7,609 salmon taken in 

 purse seines and gill nets within the reserve were purchased from natives. 

 In addition, 113,118 salmon taken outside the reserve and purchased 

 from natives and other independent operators of seines, gill nets, 

 and traps were packed at the cannery. In the operation of the 

 plant and the fish traps, employment was given to 230 persons, of 

 whom 20 were whites, 196 natives, 13 Filipinos, and 1 Korean. 



