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The Alaska Peninsula Area consists of all waters of Alaska on the north side of the Alaska Peninsula southwest of a line from Cape Menshikof (57ΓΈ 28.34' N. lat., 157ΓΈ 55.84' W. long.) to Cape Newenham (58ΓΈ 39.00' N. lat., 162ΓΈ W. long.) and east of the longitude of Cape Sarichef Light (164ΓΈ 55.70' W. long.) and on the south side of the Alaska Peninsula from a line extending from Scotch Cap through the easternmost tip of Ugamak Island to a line extending 135ΓΈ southeast from Kupreanof Point (55ΓΈ 33.98' N. lat., 159ΓΈ 35.88' W. long.).
History: In effect before 1988; readopt 5/15/93, Register 126; am 6/4/2004, Register 170
Authority: AS 16.05.251
Editor's note: At its February 23 - 27, 1993 meeting, the Board of Fisheries readopted 5 AAC 01.400 in its entirety without change, under ch. 1, SSSLA 1992 (the 1992 subsistence law), which repealed and reenacted AS 16.05.258 .
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