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longitude, southwesterly to a point at (iO degrees 46 numites 45 seconds north 

 latitude, 151 degrees 9 minutes 30 seconds west longitude, exclusive of 2 statute 

 miles each side of the mouth of Swanson Creek, 2 statute miles each side of 

 Bishop Creek, and 1 statute mile each side of the mouths of all other salmon 

 streams. 



(j) Along the mainland coast on the east side of Cook Inlet from a point north 

 of Boulder Point at GO degrees 46 minutes 18 seconds north latitude, 151 degrees 

 15 minutes 40 seconds west longitude, southerly to a point 2 statute miles north- 

 ward from the mouth of Anchor Point River, exclusive of 2]i statute miles each 

 side of the mouth of Kenai River, 2'^ statute miles each side of the mouth of 

 Kasilof River, 2 statute miles each side of the mouth of Ninilchik River, 2 statute 

 miles each .sicie of the mouth of Deep Creek, and 1 statute mile each side of the 

 mouths of all other salmon streams and exclusive of the coast within 6,000 feet of 

 a point at 59 degrees 57 minutes 50 seconds north latitude, 151 degrees 44 minutes 

 17 seconds west longitude. 



{k) Along the mainland coast on the east side of Cook Inlet from a point at 

 59 degrees 42 minutes 4 seconds north latitude, 151 degrees 47 minutes 50 seconds 

 west longitude, to a point at 59 degrees 41 minutes 33 seconds north latitude, 

 151 degrees 46 minutes 30 seconds west longitude. 



(0 Along the mainland coast on the east side of Cook Inlet from the northern 

 extremity of Nubble Point westerly along the west side of Nubl)le Point Spit to 

 a point at 59 degrees 28 minutes 30 seconds north latitude, 151 degrees 37 minutes 

 30 seconds w^st longitude. 



(m) Along the mainland coast on the east side of Cook Inlet from a point at 

 59 degrees 26 minutes 30 seconds north latitude, 151 degrees 46 minutes west 

 longitude, westerly to a point at 59 degrees 26 minutes 40 seconds north latitude, 

 151 degrees 46 minutes 45 seconds west longitude. 



(n) Along the mainland coast on the east side of Cook Inlet within 1,000 feet 

 of a point at 59 degrees 25 minutes 35 seconds north latitude, 151 degrees 52 

 minutes west longitude, and from a point at 59 degrees 24 minutes 30 seconds 

 north latitude, 151 degrees 53 minutes 45 seconds west longitude, southerly to a 

 point at 59 degrees 23 minutes 12 seconds north latitude, 151 degrees 54 minutes 

 west longitude. 



(o) Along the mainland coast on the east .side of Cook Inlet from a point at 

 59 degrees 21 minutes 28 seconds north latitude, 151 degrees 55 minutes west 

 longitude, southwesterly to a point at 59 degrees 19 minutes 20 seconds north 

 latitude, 151 degrees 58 minutes 30 seconds west longitude, exclusive of 1 statute 

 mile each side of the mouths of all salmon streams. 



14. All commercial fishing is prohibited, as follows: 



(a) Within 2'j statute miles of tlie mouths of Kasilof and Kenai Rivers, and 

 within 1 statute mile of all other salmon streams. 



{b) Turnagain Arm and Knik Arm: All waters above a line from Point Posses- 

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

 River. 



(c) Chinik Inlet, KaniLshak Bay: All waters within the inlet. 



(d) Kachemak Bay: All waters above a line from Indian Island to a point on 

 the opposite sliore cjue-half mile below the mouth of Swift Creek. 



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

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

 salmon. 



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

 is prohibited during the period from January 1 to Jiuie 30, both dates inclusive, 

 and from Noveml)er 16 to December 31, both dates inclusive: Provided, That 

 this prcjhibition shall not ajjply to the use of set anrl drift gill nets in the period 

 from Noveml:)er 16 to December 31, both dates inclusive. 



2. During the i)(>riod from July 1 to October 1, both dates inclusive, commercial 

 fishing for herring, including bait fishing, is prohibited in all waters ch)sed through- 

 out the year to .salmon fishing. 



3. Commercial hsliing for l)erring in Halibut Cove, including the waters within 

 a line from the western end of Ismailof Island to the outermost jjoint on Glacier 

 Spit, is limited to gill nets. 



4. Commercial fi.shing for herring in Halil)ut Cove Lagoon is limited to set gill 

 nets not exceeding 50 fathoms in length, hung measure. All such nets shall be 

 anchored in a substantial manner not less than 150 yards apart. 



5. Nets operated witliin areas marked at the; north and scMith ends of Halibut 

 Cove Lagoon shall be anchored at right angles to the line joining the markers. 

 Nets operated l)etween the.se areas shall be anclun'ed in a general direction parallel- 

 ing the shore line. 



