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U. S. BUREAU OF FISHERIES 



Fisher;/ permits issued by local represcvtatives of the Bureau of Fisheries in 

 the Kodiak-Afognah district, Alaska, in 1923 — Continued 



Permit 

 No. 



Name of permittee 



Location 



Operations 



99 

 100 

 101 



103 

 104 

 105 

 106 



107 

 108 



109 



126 



174 



1 



2 



3 



4 



5 



Alfred Paakkanen 



Peter Petrovsky 



William H. Boll.... 



Harry Carlsen 



Charles Pajoman, Roy Trout, Fritz 

 Laurenzen, Philip Katellnakoff, and 

 Carl Pajoman. 



Fritz Laurensen 



Dr. Basil C. Parker., 



Alexander Lukin - 



Tony Benchola 



Fred Squartzoft, Sergay PanaroniofF, 



Tete Pestrikoflf, and John Pana- 



roniofl. 

 Wasceli Squartzof, Dick Squartzof, 



Innocence Squartzof. 

 Nick Katellnakof, Fred Thorsen, Nick 



Susarenkin, and Nick Susarenkin, 



jr. 

 Nicholai LaireionofT.. 



Charles Peterson 



M. C. Knutsen 



Mike Taoshwak and Antone Noya 



Peter Malutin, Paul Malutin, and 

 Ralph Demidoff. 



Martin Larsen, John Keegan, and An- 

 tone Larson. 



Oscar Ellison, Fred Sunberg, and Ru- 

 dolph Sunberg. 



John Ketelnikoff, Pete Squartoff, 

 Stepan Panimariofl, and Teet Pes- 

 trekofE. 



Stephan Apalone, Andrew Shenagak, 

 and Martin Panimarioff. 



Waselie NikrassofE and Gabriel Nikras- 

 soff. 



Eflm Alpiak, Paul Nikrossofl, Willie 

 Apalone, and Alesa Knagin. 



Robert Knagin, Alek Knagin, and 

 Fred Knagin. 



Alf's Island. 



Amook Island 



Harvester Island.. 

 Carlsen Lagoon... 

 Raspberry Island. 



Dry Island. 



Whale Island 



Paramanof Bay. 



do... 



Seal Bay.. 



.do. 

 .do. 



Whale Strait and Kizhuyak 

 Bay. 



Northeast Harbor 



Black Island 



Litnik Bay 



do... - 



Salmon and cod fishing. 



Do. 



Do. 



Do. 

 Salmon fishing. 



Salmon, herring, and cod 

 fishing. 



Do. 

 Salmon fishing. 



Do. 



Do. 



Do. 

 Do. 



Do. 



Do. 

 Do. 

 Do. 

 Do. 



Do. 



Do. 



Do. 



Do. 

 Do. 

 Do. 

 Do. 



Revised regulations for the administration of the Southwestern 

 Alaska Fisheries Reservation were issued under date of October 

 25, 1923, as follows : 



By virtue of authority conferred by Executive order of November 3, 1922, 

 creating the Southwestern Alaska Fisheries Reservation, the following regula- 

 tions are liereby promulgated : 



1. For purposes of administration the following districts and zones are 

 established : 



(a) Bristol Bay district. — All that portion of the reservation lying withirt 

 Bering Sea, the coast line extending from Cape Menshikof to Cape Newenham, 

 and thence northward to 59° 15' north latitude. 



Zone 1. Including all the Ugashik fishing grounds lying between the southern 

 line of tlie district and the fifty-eighth parallel of north latitude and east of 

 the one hundred and fifty-ninth meridian of west longitude. 



Zone 2. All that portion of Bristol Bay north of the fifty-eighth parallel of 

 north latitude and east of the one hundred and fifty-ninth meridian of west 

 longitude, including the Egegik, Naknek, Kvichak, and Nushagak fishing 

 grounds. 



Zone ??. All waters of the Bering Sea included in the reservation but not 

 included in Zones 1 and 2. 



(h) Cook Tnlet district. — Embracing all that portion of the reservation east 

 of Bristol Bay and north of the latitude of Cape Douglas (approximately 

 ,5«° .50M including the Barren Islands, the shores and outlying islands of 

 Kenai Peninsula, and all the shores and waters of Cook Inlet. 



