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Ninilchik. East shore, approximately 21 miles northeast of Anchor Point. 
Nubble Point. Kachemak Bay, 4 miles east of Seldovia Bay. 
Point Harriet. West shore, 7 miles west of Kalgin Island. 
Point McManus. About 32 miles northeast of East Foreland. 
Point Naskowhak. Western entrance of Seldovia Bay. 
Port Chatham. East shore, about 9 miles south of Point Bede. 
Port Graham. About 4 miles northeast of Point Bede. 
Sadie Cove. South shore of Kachemak Bay about 8 miles east of Seldovia Bay. 
Salamato Beach. East shore, about 7 miles south of East Foreland. 
Seldovia Bay. South shore of Kachemak Bay, near the entrance. 
Sunset Packing Co. trap No. 1. East shore, 18 miles northeast of East Foreland. 
Sunset Packing Co. trap No. 3. East shore, 21 miles northeast of East Foreland. 
The Sisters. East shore, 8 miles south of Kasilof. 
Three Mile Creek. West shore, latitude 61° 9'. 
Tutka Bay. South shore of Kachemak Bay, about 7 miles east of Seldovia Bay. 
Tyonek. West shore at North Foreland. 
Waterfall. About 10 miles south of Cape Kasilof. 
Windy Bay. East shore, 17 miles west of Point Gore. 
KODIAK ISLAND 
Cape Ugat. Between Uganik Bay and Uyak Bay. 
Malina Strait. Same as Raspberry Strait, separating Raspberry Island and Afognak Island. 
In the course of the 1929 operations, approximately 4,150 tagged fish were 
released. 
The record of the tags attached is given in Table 1. 
Table 1 . — Tags attached in central Alaska, 1929 
Experiment 
No. 
Date 
Serial Nos. 
Species of fish tagged 
Locality 
Red 
Pink 
Chum 
Coho 
King 
1 
/ 4701-4850 
\ 4901-5000 
J 4851-4950 
\ 5001-5300 
/ 5301-5500 
\ 5551-5575 
7001-7300 
1 127 
43 
20 
1 
2 
J 
) 138 
210 
51 
3 
J 
1 45 
99 
80 
1 
4 
J 
9 
281 
3 
1 
6 
Point Biyant. 
Montague Point. 
5 
7301-7600 
299 
1 
fi 
7601-8000 
400 
7 
July 12 
8001-8200 
200 
Squire Island. 
Hanning Bay. 
Montague Point. 
Johnstone Point. 
Nubble Point. 
Nikishka Bay. 
Cape Starichkof. 
Flat Island. 
ft 
8201-8400 
200 
9 
8401-8600 
200 
10 
8601-8750 
1 
121 
23 
5 
1 1 
July 18 
5601-5800 
13 
187 
19 
Julv 21 
5801-6050 
245 
3 
1ft 
July 22 
6050-6400 
202 
121 
27 
14 
1 5501-5550 
{ 5576-5600 
1 18 
171 
07 
18 
Julv 30 
l 6401-6600 
f 8751-8900 
\ 6601-6700 
6701-6950 
1 
} 5 
221 
20 
4 
Ifi 
July 31 
J 
250 
Montague Point. 
PRINCE WILLIAM SOUND 
RETURNS FROM EXPERIMENTS IN MONTAGUE STRAIT 
Pink salmon .— Experiments were conducted at Point Bryant and at Hanning 
Bay in which 4S1 pink salmon were tagged and liberated. Of this number, 171 
(35.6 per cent) were recaptured in many localities in Prince William Sound. The 
data are presented in Table 2. Two main routes of migration are indicated and are 
shown graphically in Figure 2. The movement northeast along Montague Island to 
Hinchinbrook Entrance and from there to many of the bays and inlets tributary to 
