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TJ. S. BUREAU OF FISHERIES 



Fishery permits issued hy local representatives of Bureau of Fisheries in 

 Alaska Peninsula Fisheries Reservation, Alaska, in 1923 



SHUMAGIN DISTRICT 



Per- 

 mit 

 No. 



1-W 



2-W 

 3-W 

 4-W 

 5-W 

 6-W 

 7-W 

 8-W 

 9-W 

 10-W 

 11-W 

 12-W 

 13-W 

 H-W 

 1&-W 

 20-W 

 21-W 



25-W 



Name of permittee 



A. Ostermark. 



Harry Olsen 



N. H. Johnson 



S. Brandel. 



Sam Larsen 



August Lindquist 



Andrew Hanson 



Chas. Christiansen 



A. Grosvold .._ 



J. Olsen 



A. Pedersen and T. Skulstad 



R. Grosvold 



R. Reeve 



Chas. McCallum 



Knut Knutsen 



Ed Johnson 



H. Sharpneck, W. Hubbley, T. Foster, 



S. Larsen, ^d H. Olsen. 

 S. Brandel 



Locality 



Popof Strait, Acheredin Bay, and 



West Nagai Strait. 



do _ 



Popof Strait and West Nagai Strait... 



Paul and Jacob Islands.. 



Popof Strait and West Nagai Strait... 



Orzenoi Bay 



Baralof Bay 



Sandy Cove and Coal Harbor 



Sand Point and Unga Strait 



Nagai Island 



Simeonof Island 



Little Koniuji Island 



East Nagai Strait 



do 



I vanof Bay 



Barne Cove 



San Diego, Balboa and Ivanof Bays, 



and Stepovak Flat. 



Operations 



Salmon fishing 



Do. 

 Do 

 Do. 

 Do. 

 Do. 

 Do. 

 Do. 

 Do. 

 Do. 

 Do. 

 Do. 

 Do. 

 Do. 

 Do. 

 Do. 

 Do. 



Cod fishing 



IKATAN DISTRICT 



15-W 

 17-W 

 18-W 

 19-W 

 23-W 

 24-W 



Porter and Wolf _ 



Peter E. Nielsen 



Edward Smith _ 



Chas. Hansen and Oscar Longsmith. 



Oscar Vanner 



Fred Brandel 



Belkofsky Bay and Deer Island. 



Cold Bay. 



King Cove 



Boiler Point to Whalebone Bay. 

 Isanotski Strait 



Salmon fishing. 



Do 



Do. 



Do. 



Do. 

 Cod fishing. 



Revised regulations for the administration of the Alaska Penin- 

 sula Fisheries Reservation were issued under date of October 25, 

 1923, as follows : 



By virtue of authority conferred by Executive order of February 17, 1922. 

 creating the Alaslja Peninsula Fisheries Reservation, including the waters of 

 the Aleutian Islands Reservation, the following regulations are hereby prom- 

 ulgated : 



1. For purposes of administration the following districts are established: 



(a) Port Heiden district. — Extends ' along the Bering Sea shores of the 

 reservation from its eastern limit to the one hundred and sixtieth meridian of 

 west longitude. 



(b) Port Moller district. — Extends along the Bering Sea sliores of the 

 reservation from the one hundred and sixtieth meridian of we.st longitude to 

 the north entrance of Isanotski Strait (otherwise commonly known as False 

 Pass), which forms its western boundary. 



(c) Ikatan (Zfsf/fc^.— Includes Isanotski Strait south of its northern 

 entrance, the waters surrounding Unimak and the Sannak Islands, and the 

 Avaters to the eastward along the Pacific shores of the reservation to the 

 one hundred and sixty-first meridian of west longitude. 



