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(j) Sukkwaii Island: Huutliwesterii coast fruin 55 degrees 2 iiiinutcs 30 seconds 

 north latitude to the .southern extremity of the island, exclusive of the waters 

 of Kasook Inlet and its trihiitaries and branches. 



(A;) Prince of Wales Island: From a point at 54 degrees 59 minutes 25 seconds 

 north latitude, 132 degrees 36 minutes 45 seconds west longitude, southerly to a 

 point at 54 degrees 58 miiuitcs 50 seconds north latitude, 132 degrees 36 minutes 

 55 seconds west longitude, and from Point Webster southeasterly to 54 degrees 

 54 minutes 45 seconds north latitude, exclusive of the watery '^f Kassa Inlet 

 and its tributaries and branches. 



(I) 8hip Islands, Cordova Bay: West coast of the western of the two largest 

 islands of the Shi]) Islands group and within 300 yards west of the southern 

 extremity of the eastern large island of this gnjup. 



(m) Coast line within 450 feet of tlie eastern extremity of the island situated at 

 54 degrees 42 minutes 51 seconds north latitude, 132 degrees 16 minutes 15 

 seconds west longitude. 



in) Prince of Wales Islanrl: 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. 



(o) Prince of Wales Island: South coast between Brownson Bay and Nichols 

 Bay from a ])oint 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. 



(p) Prince of Wales Island: From a point near Nichols Bay at 132 degrees 

 5 minutes west longitude eastward and northward to a point at approximately 



54 degrees 45 minutes north latitude, 132 degrees west longitude. A part of these 

 waters is in the North Prince of Wales Island district. 



16. All commercial fishing for salmon is prohibited, as follows: 



(0) Klawak Inlet, west coast of Prince of Wales Island: All waters in the head 

 of the inlet east of 133 degrees 5 minutes west longitude. 



(6) Klawak Harbor, west coast of Prince of Wales Island: All waters south of 



55 degrees 33 minutes 22 seconds north latitude. 



(c) Trocadero Bay, west coast of Prince of Wales Island: All waters in the bay 

 east of a true north and south line passing through the eastern extremity of the 

 peninsula just south of Copper Mine. 



(d) North Bay, northeast coast of Dall Island: All waters within 1,000 yards of 

 the mouths of all salmon streams. 



(e) Sawmill Cove, east coast of Dall Island: All waters of the cove within a line 

 indicated by markers erected for the purpose. 



{/) Kasook Inlet, southern coast of Sukkwan Island: All waters within 1 

 statute mile of head of inlet. 



ig) Hetta Inlet, west coast of Prince of Wales Island: All waters within a true 

 north and south line passing through the western extremity of Gould Island. 



(/i) Deer Bay, Hetta Inlet: All waters within the bay. 



(z) Copper Harbor, Hetta Inlet: All waters within the harbor. 



0') Hetta Harbor, Hetta Inlet: All waters within the harbor. 



{k) Eek Inlet, Hetta Inlet: All waters within the inlet. 



[1) Hunter Bay, southwest coast of Prince of Wales Island: All waters of the 

 bay and its tributaries within a line from Turn Point to the southwestern extrem- 

 ity of Gusdagane Point. 



Southern district. — All territorial waters within a line beginning at a point on 

 the international boundary at 131 degrees 44 minutes west longitude and follow- 

 ing that boundary to Mount Lewis Cass, then southerly and westerly along the 

 watershed to the southern extremity of Caamano Point, thence southerly to the 

 point of beginning on the international boundary at 131 degrees 44 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 fathoms 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 trap 

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

 such trap shall be as measured along the lead from shore at mean high tide to the 

 outer face of the pot. 



5. No salmon fishing boat shall carry or operate more than one 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. No purse seine shall be less than 175 meshes 



