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10. Commercial fishing for salmon is prohibited prior to 6 o'clock antemeridian 

 July 4. 



11. Commercial fishing for salmon is prohibited in the period from 6 o'clock 

 antemeridian July 25 to 6 o'clock antemeridian August 3. 



12. The trailing of web behind any fishing boat is prohibited above the markers 

 fixing closed waters. 



13. The use of motor-propelled fishing boats in catching salmon is prohibited. 



14. Each salmon-fishing boat in operation shall be legibly and plainly marked 

 with the initials or symbol of the person, company, or corporation owning, operat- 

 ing, or using same, together with a distinctive number which shall identify each 

 particular boat, said letters, symbols, and numbers to be not less than 6 inches 

 in length. Each person, company, or corporation operating two or more salmon- 

 fishing boats shall have said boats numbered consecutively, beginning with 

 number 1 for each plant. Boats operated by Alaska residents shall have in 

 addition the letter "A" before the number. Each season, prior to the opening 

 date for commercial fishing, the initials or symbol, and number of each boat shall 

 be furnished in Avriting to the agent of the Bureau of Fisheries in charge of the 

 district in which said boat shall operate. 



15. The use of smelt nets is prohibited in localities where young salmon are 

 migrating. 



16. 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 trom 6 o'clock 

 postmeridian Tuesday to 6 o'clock antemeridian Thursda.y of each week, making 

 a weekly closed period of 72 hours: Provided, That in the waters of Kvichak Bay 

 between the line extending across the bay from the marker on a high point on 

 the east bank of Prosper Creek, about 700 yards above the Koggiung cannery of 

 the Alaska Packers Association, to the marker on the opposite side, the course 

 being about north, 44 degrees west, magnetic, and the line extending across the 

 bay from a marker at Jensen Creek, the course being north, 54 degrees west, 

 magnetic, to a marker on the opposite shore about !}{ miles west of Squaw Creek, 

 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 

 postmeridian of Saturday of each week to 6 o'clock antemeridian of the Tuesday 

 following and the period from 6 o'clock postmeridian Tuesday to 6 o'clock ante- 

 meridian Thursday of each week, making a weekly closed period of 96 hours. 



17. All commercial fishing for salmon is prohibited as follows: 



(a) Nushagak Bay: All waters northward of a line from a marker 2 statute 

 miles below Bradford Point to a marker on the opposite shore at Nushagak 

 Point: Provided, That stake nets or set or anchored gill nets limited to beach 

 areas between high and low watermarks will be permitted to the old prohibitive 

 line from Snag Point to the old village on the east bank. 



(6) Kvichak Bay: All waters above a line extending at right angles across 

 Kvichak Bay from the marker on a high point on the east bank of Prosper Creek, 

 about 700 yards above the Koggiung cannery of the Alaska Packers Association, 

 to the marker on the opposite side, the course being about north, 44 degrees 

 west, magnetic. 



(c) Naknek Bay: All waters within 1 statute mile of the mouth of the Naknek 

 River: Provided, That stake nets or set or anchored gill nets limited to beach 

 areas between high and low watermarks will be permitted on each side of the bay 

 to a point 1,200 yards above tlie drift gill net prohibitive markers as well as to a 

 point 1,500 yards outside such markers. 



{d) Egegik Bay: All waters above a line extending at right angles across said 

 bay from a marker on the north bank 250 yards east of Libby, McNeill & Libby's 

 cannery building to a marker on the south bank 175 j'ards cast of the Alaska 

 Packers Association's new cannery building. 



[Juhj 12, 1935] 



Bristol Bay Area 



Salmon fisher]/. — In addition to existing prohibitions, commercial fishing for 

 salmon in the Nushagak district, which embraces the waters of Nushagak Bay 

 within a line from Point Protection to Etolin Point, is prohibited from 6 o'clock 

 antemeridian to 6 o'clock postmeridian of Tuesday of each week, and from 6 

 o'clock postmeridian Friday to 6 o'clock postmeridian Saturday of each week. 



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