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at 55 degrees 24 minutes nortli latitude, 133 degrees 18 minutes 30 seconds west 

 longitude. A part of these waters is in the south Prince of Wales Island district. 



SOUTH PRINCE OF WALES ISLAND DISTRICT 



Salmon fishery. — Regulation No. 12 (6) is amended to read as follows: San 

 Juan Bautista Island from a point on the west coast at 55 degrees 25 minutes 

 45 seconds north latitude southerly and easterly to a point on the south coast 

 at 55 degrees 24 minutes north latitude, 133 degrees 18 minutes 30 seconds west 

 longitude. A part of these waters is in the north Prince of Wales Island district. 



Regulation No. 12 (n) is amended to read as follows: Prince of Wales Island, 

 (1) south coast within 600 feet northeasterly from the extremity of land at 54 

 degrees 43 minutes 5 seconds north latitude, 132 degrees 13 minutes 35 seconds 

 west longitude, and (2) south coast between Brownson Bay and Nichols Bay 

 from a point at 54 degrees 42 minutes 30 seconds north latitude, 132 degrees 10 

 minutes west longitude, easterly to a point at 54 degrees 41 minutes 22 seconds 

 north latitude, 132 degrees 8 minutes west longitude. 



[January 18, 1929] 

 Alaska Peninsula Area 



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

 all other waters of this area, exclusive of 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 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 antemeridian of 

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

 making a weekly closed period of 48 hours: Provided, That this extension of 12 

 hours closed period each week shall not be effective after 6 o'clock antemeridian 

 of July 25 in each year. 



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 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 Saturday of each week until 6 o'clock postmeri- 

 dian of the Wednesday following, making a weekly closed period of 96 hours: 

 Provided, That this extension of 60 hours closed period each week shall not be 

 effective after 6 o'clock antemeridian of July 25 in each year. 



Regulation No. 16 (n) as amended by supplementary regulations (No. 

 251-15-1) dated January 14, 1929, is further amended to read as follows: Unga 

 Island, east coast from a point at the north side of the entrance to Baralof Bay 

 at 55 degrees 14 minutes 30 seconds north latitude, 160 degrees 32 minutes west 

 longitude in a southerly and easterly direction to a point at 55 degrees 11 minutes 

 30 seconds north latitude, 160 degrees 27 minutes 30 seconds west longitude. 



Regulation No. 16 (o) is hereby revoked. 



Chignik Area 



Salmon fishery. — Regulation No. 1 is amended to read as follows: Commercial 

 fishing for salmon by means of any floating trap or purse seine is prohibited. 



The total aggregate length of gill nets on any salmon fishing boat, or in use by 

 such boat, shall not exceed 75 fathoms hung measure. 



No set or anchored gill net shall exceed 25 fathoms in length measured on the 

 cork line. 



Set or anchored gill nets shall be operated in substantially a straight line. 



The use of motor-propelled gill-net boats in catching salmon is prohibited. 



The distance by most direct water measurement from any part of one set or 

 anchored giU net to any part of another set or anchored gill net or to any part of 

 any trap shall not be less than 600 feet. 



All set or anchored gill nets shall be removed from the water throughout the 

 weekly closed periods extending from 6 o'clock postmeridian of Saturday of each 

 week to 6 o'clock antemeridian of the Monday following. 



No salmon fishing boat shall carry or operate more than one beach seine of any 

 description, and no additional net of any kind shall be carried on such boat. 

 The carrying of any additional seine or net of any kind on a boat towed by any 

 salmon fishing boat is prohibited. 



