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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 this extension of 24 hours closed period each week shall 

 not be effective after midnight of July 25 each year. 



3. The use of floating traps for the capture of salmon is prohibited. 



4. The use of purse seines for the capture of salmon is prohibited, except that 

 in the territorial coastal and tributary waters on the southern side of the Alaska 

 Peninsula between the meridians of 159 degrees west longitude and 161 degrees 

 30 minutes west longitude seines not to exceed 100 fathoms in length and 150 

 meshes in depth may be used. Purse seines are permitted in waters between 

 Lagoon Point and the southwest end of Seal Island. 



5. In Port Heiden waters the catch of red salmon shall not exceed 35,000 in 

 any calendar year. 



6. All commercial fishing for salmon is prohibited as follows: 



(a) Moizhovoi Bay: All waters within the bay east of 163 degrees 5 minutes 

 west longitude. 



(b) Thin Point Lagoon: All waters within the lagoon and its stream and within 

 a distance of 500 yards outside the entrance to the lagoon. 



(c) Cold Bay: All waters of the bay within a line extending from the eastern 

 extremity of Thin Point to a point at 55 degrees 2 minutes north latitude and 

 162 degrees 25 minutes west longitude. 



id) Stepovak Bay and Balboa Bay : All ' waters of these bays and of their 

 branches and arms, excepting Orzinski (Orzenoi) Bay, within a line drawn from 

 the outer extremity of Kupreanof Point to the outer extremity of Cape Aliaksin. 

 In Orzinski (Orzenoi) Bay beach seines only may be used and the catch of red 

 salmon shall not exceed 25,000 in any calendar year. 



(e) All waters between Kupreanof Point and Cape Ikti. 



IV. ALEUTIAN ISLANDS AREA 



The Aleutian Islands area is hereby defined to include all territorial coastal 

 and tributary waters of the Aleutian Islands westward of and including Unimak 

 Pass. 



1. Commercial fishing for salmon is prohibited in the period from August 11 to 

 October 1, both dates inclusive. 



V. CHIGNIK AREA 



The Chignik area is hereby defined to include the territorial coastal and tribu- 

 tary waters of Alaska along the mainland shore from Castle Cape (Tuliumnit 

 Point) to Cape Kumnik. 



1. The take of salmon within Chignik waters shall not exceed 50 per cent of 

 the total run as determined at the weir in Chignik River operated by the Bureau 

 of Fisheries. 



2. The use of purse seines for the capture of salmon is prohibited. 



3. Commercial fishing for salmon is prohibited prior to June 15 and after Sep- 

 tember 10 of each year. 



4. Commercial fishing for salmon is prohibited in the waters surrounding 

 Nakchamik and Chankliut Islands. 



VI. KODIAK AREA 



The Kodiak area is hereby defined to include the waters of the mainland shore 

 extending from Cape Douglas southwestward to Cape Kumnik, and the terri- 

 torial coastal and tributary waters of Alaska surrounding Kodiak and adjacent 

 islands, but excluding the waters embraced within the Afognak Forest and Fish 

 Culture Reserve established by presidential proclamation of December 24, 1892. 



Salmon fishery. — 1. The use of purse seines and floating traps for the capture 

 of salmon is prohibited. 



2. Commercial fishing for salmon in Alitak Bay and all its branches within a 

 line from Cape Trinity to Cape Alitak prior to June 15 in each year is prohibited. 



3. Commercial fishing for salmon in Karluk waters, extending from Cape 

 Karluk to Cape Kuliuk, prior to June 15 and after September 10 in each year is 

 prohibited. The take of salmon in these waters shall not exceed 50 per cent of 

 the total run as determined at the weir in Karluk River operated by the Bureau 

 of Fisheries. 



4. In all waters inside of a line from Outlet Cape to Cape Uganik and to Miners 

 Point, including Uganik Bay, Viekoda Bay, Terror Bay, and connecting and 



