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point at 56 degrees 20 minutes 48 seconrls north latitude, 158 degrees 26 minutes 

 18 secoiifis west longitude, including the; sand bar offshore. 



(e) Along the coast on the east side of Anchorage Bay within 2,500 feet from a 

 point at 56 degrees 19 minutes 17 seconds north latitude, 158 degrees 21 minutes 

 12 seconds west longitude. 



(/) Along the east side of the spit on the west side of Lake Bay from the northern 

 extremity of the spit at 56 degrees 18 minutes 53 seconds north latitude to a point 

 at 56 degrees 18 minutes 22 seconds north latitude, 158 degrees 16 minutes 41 

 seconds west longitude. 



(g) Along the coast on the west side of Hook Bay within 2,500 feet from a point 

 at 56 degrees 30 minutes 54 seconds north latitude, 158 degrees 9 minutes 12 

 seconds west longitude. 



(h) Along the coast on the north side of Cape Kimiliun within 2,500 feet from 

 a point at 56 degrees 34 minutes north latitude, 157 degrees 56 minutes 8 seconds 

 west longitude. 



{i) Along the coast on the east side of Kujulik Bay within 2,500 feet from a 

 point at 56 degrees 39 minutes 44 seconds north latitude, 157 degrees 43 minutes 

 30 seconds west longitude. 



ij) Along the coast on the south side of Aniakchak Bay for a distance of 5,000 

 feet westerly and northerly from a point at 56 degrees 40 minutes 20 seconds north 

 latitude, 157 degrees 28 minutes 36 seconds west longitude (as shown on U. S. 

 Coast and Geodetic Survey chart No. 8710). 



(k) Along the coast on the west side of Aniakchak Bay beginning at a point on 

 the coast 8,000 feet southeasterly of the mouth of the lagoon and extending 

 southeasterly for a distance of 5,000 feet. 



(Z) Along the coast on the west side of Aniakchak Bay beginning at a point on 

 the coast 500 jards southerly of the mouth of Aniakchak River and extending 

 southerly for a distance of 5,000 feet. 



15. The distance by most direct water measurement from any part of one trap 

 to any part of another trap shall not be less than 1 statute mile, except in Chignik 

 Lagoon, w^here there shall be a distance interval of not less than 10 statute miles 

 laterally between any two traps on the north shore or on the south shore of Chig- 

 nik Lagoon. Chignik Island shall be considered as a part of the south shore of 

 the lagoon. 



Steelhead fishery. — Commercial fishing for steelhead trout shall be subject 

 to the provisions of law and the regulations applicable to commercial fishing for 

 salmon. 



Clam fishery. — It is prohibited to take for commercial purposes any razor 

 clam measuring less than 4^2 inches in total length of shell. Possession of any 

 razor clam of less than this length will be regarded as prima facie evidence of 

 unlawful taking. 



VI. KoDiAK Area 



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

 extending from Cape Douglas southwestward to Cape Kunmik and the territorial 

 coastal and tributary waters of Alaska surrounding Kodiak, Afognak, and 

 adjacent islands, including Chirikof Island and the Semidi Islands. 



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

 of salmon is prohibited. 



2. Commercial fishing for salmon by means of any beach seine with mesh 

 smaller than 3 inches stretched measure between knots or with mesh larger than 

 S% inches stretched measure between knots is prohibited. 



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

 by such boat, shall not exceed 200 fathoms hung measure. 



4. No set or anchored gill net shall exceed 300 yards in length, and each shall be 

 set in substantially a straight line : Provided, That not to exceed 20 yards of each 

 net may be used as a hook. Only one such hook is permitted on a net. There 

 shall be a distance interval of at least 200 yards both endwise and laterally at all 

 times between all set or anchored gill nets operated. No wire net lead or other 

 device that impedes or obstructs the free passage of fish shall be used in con- 

 nection with the operation of any set or anchored gill net. 



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

 line from Cape Trinity to Cape Ahtak prior to 6 o'clock antemeridian June 15 in 

 each year is prohibited. 



6. Commercial fishing for salmon after August 15, except from September 1 to 

 September 30, both dates inclusive, in each calendar year in Alitak Bay and all 

 its branches within a line from Cape Trinity to Cape Alitak is prohibited: Pro- 



