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IT. S. BUREAU OF FISHERIES 



(c) George Islands: That island of the George Ishmds group located at 58 

 degrees 12 minutes 18 seconds north latitude. 



(d) Island west of Three Hill Island, Cro.ss Sound: Shore of island west of Three 

 Hill Island located at 58 degrees 10 minutes 3 seconds north latitude, 136 degrees 

 24 minutes 42 seconds west longitude. 



(e) Chichagof Island: East coast of Port Althorp between 58 degrees 9 minutes 

 42 seconds and 58 degrees 11 minutes Tiorth latitude. 



(/) Cliichagof Island: From a jwint easterly of Point Lavinia at 58 degrees 13 

 minutes 2 seconds north latitude, 136 degrees 20 minutes west longitude, easterly 

 to a point at 58 degrees 13 minutes 18 seconds north latitude, 136 degrees 17 

 minutes 36 seconds west longitude. 



(g) Chichagof Island: From a point on the east side of Idalio Inlet at 58 degrees 

 12 minutes 18 seconds north latitude northward and eastward to 136 degrees 6 

 minutes 18 seconds west longitude. 



(h) Chichagof Island: North coast within 1,000 feet westerly from Eagle Point. 



(i) Chichagof Island: North coast from a point 1,000 feet southerly from Pinta 

 Cove Point westward to a point on tlie east side of Mud Bay at 58 degrees 12 

 minutes 6 seconds north latitude. 



0') Lemesurier Island: Northwest coast between the western and the northern 

 extremities of the island. 



(k) Mainland: From Point Gustavus to 135 degrees 50 minutes west longitude. 



(l) Pleasant Island: Southern coast from the western extremity of the island 

 easterly to 135 degrees 33 minutes 10 seconds west longitude. 



(m) Mainland: From a point on the east side of Excursion Inlet at 58 degrees 

 23 minutes north latitude southward to 135 degrees 8 minutes 40 seconds west 

 longitude. 



(n) Chichagof Island: Northeastern coast from Point Sophia to a point on the 

 south side of Icy Strait at 135 degrees 11 minutes 20 seconds west longitude. 



(o) Chichagof Island: Northeastern coast from a point on the south side of 

 Icy Strait at 135 degrees 2 minutes 40 seconds west hjngitude easterly to a point 

 at 58 degrees 2 minutes 43 seconds north latitude, 134 degrees 58 minutes west 

 longitude. 



17. All commercial fishing for salmon is prohibited in Glacier Bay within a 

 line from Point Carolus to Point Gustavus. 



Western district. — All territorial waters within a line extending from a i^oint 

 off Cape Ommaney at 56 degrees 6 minutes north latitude, 134 degrees 51 min- 

 utes west longitude, to a point off Cai)e Edgecumbe at 57 degrees north latitude, 

 136 degrees 4 minutes west longitude, thence to a point at 58 degrees north 

 latitude, 136 degrees 51 minutes west longitude, thence east to 134 degrees 58 

 minutes west longitude, thence north to a point on the coast of Chichagof Island 

 near Point Augusta at 58 degrees 2 minutes 43 seconds north latitude, 134 

 degrees 58 minutes west longitude, thence to the southeastern extremity of 

 Point Couverden, thence to Mount Harris, thence following the international 

 boundary to Mount Ogilvie, thence to the nortliern extremity of Shelter Island, 

 thence to the northern extremity of Mansfield Peninsula, thence following the 

 watersheds on Mansfield Peninsula and Admiralty Island to the southern ex- 

 tremity of Point Gardner, thence west to the watershed on Baranof Island, 

 thence following the watershed to the soutliern extremity of Cape Ommaney, 

 thence to the point of beginning at 56 degrees 6 minutes north latitude, 134 

 degrees 51 minutes west longitude. 



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

 use by such boat, shall not exceed 250 fatlioms hung measure. 



2. Stake and anchored gill nets shall be operated in substantially a straight 

 line. 



3. 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. 



4. No floating trap .shall exceed 900 feet in length when any part of such traj) 

 is in a greater depth of water than 100 feet at mean high tide. The length of 

 any such tra)) sliall be as measured ahjug the lead from shore at mean high tide 

 to the outer face of the i)ot. 



5. No salmon fi.shing boat shall carry or operate more than one seine of any 

 descrijition, 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 ])rohil)ited. No purse seine shall be less than 175 meshes 

 nor more than 250 meshes in dei)th, nor less than 150 fathoms nor more than 

 200 fathoms in length measured on tlie cork line. For the ])urposc of deter- 

 mining dej)ths of seines measurements will \)C upon the basis of Sy> inches 



