SOUTHEASTERN ALASKA. SALMON STATISTICS 
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Figure 5. — Catch of reds and cohos at Italio River. 
runs of Yakutat does not ap- 
pear, however, to be as seri- 
ous as in many other districts 
and it may reasonably be ex- 
pected that the present reg- 
ulations will prevent serious 
depletion. 
ICY STRAIT 
The Icy Strait district 
includes the coastal waters 
of southeastern Alaska from 
Lituya Bay on the west to 
Point Urey on the east side 
of the southern entrance to 
Lisianski Strait and the in- 
land waters of Cross Sound 
and Icy Strait to a line from 
Point Couverden on the 
mainland to a point on the 
north shore of Chichagof 
Island about 3 miles west of 
Point Augusta, with all their 
tributary bays, inlets, and 
streams. The boundaries of 
the district are definitely indicated on the accompanying map shown as figure 
12. Within it are 47 major localities which have been treated separately in 
the statistical table. 
There were 33 other 
localities mentioned 
in the records but 
these have been 
combined with those 
that geographically 
included them or 
to which they are 
closely adjacent. In 
most cases the data 
for these unimpor- 
tant localities cov- 
ered only one or 
two years, or widely 
separated years, and 
therefore had no 
significance worthy 
of individual con- 
sideration. More- 
over, the catches were usually so small, or made so long ago as to have no present 
value as separate items ; but where localities that have been recently developed and 
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Figure 6.— Catch of reds and cohos at Akwe River. 
