ALASKA FISHEKY AND FUR-SEAL INDUSTRIES, 1924 83 



tributary waters, the 36-hour closed period for salmon fishing prescribed by sec- 

 tion 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. 



5. Commercial fishing for salmon in East Arm, Uganik Bay, within a line 

 drawn from Mink Point to Rock Point, prior to July 21 in each calendar year is 

 prohibited. 



6. All commercial fishing for salmon between Cape Uyak and Cape Karluk 

 except by beach seines is prohibited. 



7. Commercial fishing for salmon within a line from Cape Trinity to Cape 

 Alitak shall be conducted solely by beach seines and traps, but no traps what- 

 ever shall be used in fishing for salmon inside a line drawn from Bun Point 

 through Turn Island at the entrance of Moscr Bay. 



8. The take of salmon within waters in which the runs are tributary to Olga 

 Bay shall not exceed 50 per cent of the total run as determined at the weirs on 

 tributary waters of Olga Bay operated by the Bureau of Fisheries. 



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



(a) Western shore of Kodiak Lsland: All waters along the western shore of 

 Kodiak Island between Cape Alitak and Cape Karluk. 



(6) Karluk River: All waters within Karluk Paver and within 100 yards of its 

 mouth where it breaks through Karluk Spit into Shelikof Strait. 



(c) Kizhuyak Bay, indenting the northeast shore of Kodiak Island: All waters 

 within a line from Kekur Point to Inner Point. 



(d) Kaflia Bay, on north shore of Shelikof Strait: All waters within a line 

 drawn from Cape Ugyak to Cape Gull. 



(e) Kiliuda Bay, southeastern shore of Kodiak Island: All waters within a 

 line drawn from Right Cape to Left Cape. 



(/) Eagle Harbor, in Ugak Bay, southeastern shore of Kodiak Island: All 

 waters within the harbor. 



Herring fishery. — 1. Commercial fishing for herring is prohibited in all waters 

 closed throughout the year to salmon fishing. 



2. Gill nets used in catching herring shall not be of smaller mesh than 3 inches, 

 stretched measure. 



3. No one shall place, or cause to be placed, across the entrance of any lagoon 

 or bay any net or other device which will prevent the free passage at all times of 

 herring in and out of said lagoon or bay. 



Clam fishery. — The minimum size of razor clams taken for commercial purposes 

 is fixed at 4^ inches in total length of shell. Not more than 3 per cent by num- 

 ber of the clams taken may measure less than this minimum. 



VII. COOK INLET AREA 



The Cook Inlet area is hereby defined to include Cook Inlet, its tributary 

 waters, and all adjoining waters north of Cape Douglas and west of Point 

 Gore. The Barren Islands are included within this area. 



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

 remainder of each calendar year after August 10. 



2. The use of purse seines and floating traps for the capture of salmon is 

 prohibited. 



3. Commercial fishing for salmon is prohibited within 1 statute mile of all 

 salmon streams, except in respect to the Kasilof and Kenai Rivers, where com- 

 mercial fishing for salmon is prohibited within 2 statute miles of their mouths. 



4. Commercial fishing for salmon is prohibited above a line from Point Posses- 

 sion to the western limit of the closed area around the mouth of the Susitna 

 River. 



5. Commercial fishing for salmon is prohibited in Chinik Inlet, Kamishak Bay. 

 Herring fishery. — 1. Commercial fishing for herring is prohibited during the 



period from January 1 to May 31, both dates inclusive, of each calendar year: 

 Provided, That herring fishing will be permitted in Halibut Cove and Lagoon, 

 including the waters within a line drawn from the light on Ismailof Island to 

 the outermost point on Glacier Spit, through January 31, 1925. 



2. Commercial fishing for herring in Halibut Cove and Lagoon, including the 

 waters within a line drawn from the light on Ismailof Island to the outermost 

 point on Glacier Spit, is limited to gill nets. 



3. The closed season herein specified for herring fishing shall not apply to any 

 boat taking not to exceed 60 barrels of herring in any calendar week in waters 

 open to fishing. 



