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CRAB PRESERVE IN EEL RIVER, HUM- 
BOLDT BAY AND TRINIDAD BAY. 
Section 1. A preserve for crabs is hereby 
created which shall consist of Eel river and the 
entrance thereto and Humboldt bay and Trinidad 
bay and the waters of the Pacific ocean adjacent 
to said bays within the limit of two miles from the 
inside shore line of each of said bays. 
Sec. 2. It shall be unlawful to fish for, catch, 
take, or remove any crabs for commercial purposes 
from the preserve hereby created; provided, how- 
ever, that during the open season for crabs as now 
or which may be hereafter defined by law, crabs 
may be taken and removed from the preserve 
hereby created during the day of Thursday of each 
and every week, and at no other time. 
Sec. 3. Any person violating the provisions of 
this act shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and, upon 
conviction thereof, shall be punished by a fine of 
not exceeding five hundred dollars or imprisonment 
in the county jail for a term not exceeding ninety 
days, or by both such fine and imprisonment. 
[Enacted 1909.] 
MONTEREY SHELLFISH AND INVERTE- 
BRATE ANIMAL RESERVATION. 
Section 1. A preserve for all kinds of shellfish 
and invertebrate animals, except squid and devil- 
fish, is hereby created, which shall consist of that 
portion of the bay of Monterey bounded and de- 
scribed as follows : Commencing at the extreme 
point of Point Pinos at the southern entrance to 
Monterey bay and running thence in a straight line 
easterly to the eastern shore of said bay to a point 
north of the town of Seaside, said point being 
marked by a permanent monument placed by the 
