224 U. S. BUREAU OF FISHERIES 



(h) Spiridon Bay (or northeast arm of Uyak Bay) : All waters of Spiridon Bay 

 east of 153 degrees 42 minutes west longitude. 



(i) East Arm, Uganik Bay, Kodiak Island: All waters within the arm, as 

 designated by markers on Packers Spit and Mink Point. 



(j) Terror Bay: All waters within the ba.y south of 57 degrees 44 minutes 

 north latitude. 



(k) Kiliuda Bay: All waters of the bay west of 153 degrees 1 minute west 

 longitude. 



(l) Southern coast of Kodiak Island: All waters along the southern coast of 

 Kodiak Island between Cape Kiavak and Cape Trinity and all waters of the 

 adjacent islands between those capes, also all waters of the Trinity Islands. 



{m) All bays of Afognak Island: All waters of the bays within lines indicated 

 by markers erected for the purpose. 



(n) Kaflia and Halferty Bays, on north shore of Shelikof Strait: All waters 

 of Kaflia Bay within a line from Cape Ugyak to Cape Gull, and all waters of 

 Halferty Bay, which adjoins Kaflia Bay on the southwest. 



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

 to the jirovisions of law and the regulations applicable to commercial fishing 

 for salmon. 



Herring fishery. — 1. Commercial fishing for herring, except for bait pur- 

 poses, is prohibited during the period from January 1 to June 30, both dates 

 inclusive. 



2. Commercial fishing for herring, except for bait purposes, is prohibited from 

 November 16 to December 31, both dates inclusive: Provided, That this pro- 

 hibition shall not apply to the use of gill nets. 



3. During the period from July 15 to October 1, both dates inclusive, com- 

 mercial fishing for herring, including bait fishing, is prohibited in all waters 

 closed throughout the year to salmon fishing. 



4. Gill nets used in catching herring shall not be of smaller mesh than 2}^ 

 inches stretched measure. 



5. Commercial fishing for herring, including bait fishing, by means of any 

 trap is prohibited. 



6. Commercial fishing for herring, including bait fishing, by means of any 

 purse seine more than 1,400 meshes in depth, more than 180 fathoms in length, 

 or of mesh less than V/2 inches stretched measure between knots is prohibited. 



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

 or bav 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. — It is prohibited to take for commercial purposes any razor 

 clam measuring less than 4J-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. 



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 Bprren Islands are included within this area. 



Salmon fishery. — 1. North of the latitude of Anchor Point commercial fish- 

 ing for salmon is prohibited prior to 6 o'clock antemeridian June 5 and after 6 

 o'clock postmeridian August 1 in each year. South of the latitude of Anchor 

 Point commercial fishing for salmon is prohibited prior to 6 o'clock antemeridian 

 June 10 and after 6 o'clock postmeridian August 5 in each year, except that 

 V)each seines may be operated south of the latitude of Anchor Point in the period 

 from 6 o'clock antemeridian August 20 to 6 o'clock postmeridian September 3. 



2. The 36-hour weekly 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 to 6 o'clock antemeridian of the 

 Monday following, making a weekly closed period of 48 hours. 



3. The u.se of purse seines and floating traps for the capture of salmon is 

 prohibited. 



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

 trap to any part of another trap shall not be less than 2,500 feet. 



5. Twenty-five feet of the heart walls next to the pot of each hand trap in 

 Cook Inlet shall be constructed of flexible webbing other than wire. 



6. 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. 



