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(a) District 1 consists of that portion of the Kuskokwim River upstream from a line from Apokak Slough at 60ΓΈ 08.50' N. lat., 162ΓΈ 12' W. long. to the southernmost tip of Eek Island to Popokamiut at 60ΓΈ 04' N. lat., 162ΓΈ 28' W. long., to a line between ADF&G regulatory markers located at the mouth of Bogus Creek.
(1) Subdistrict 1-A consists of that portion of District 1 upstream from a line between ADF&G regulatory markers located at the downstream end of Steamboat Slough to a line between ADF&G regulatory markers located at the mouth of Bogus Creek;
(2) Subdistrict 1-B consists of that portion of District 1 upstream from a line from Apokak Slough at 60ΓΈ 08.50' N. lat., 162ΓΈ 12' W. long. to the southernmost tip of Eek Island to the Popokamiut at 60ΓΈ 04' N. lat., 162ΓΈ 28' W. long. to a line between ADF&G regulatory markers located at the downstream end of Steamboat Slough.
(b) District 2 consists of that portion of the Kuskokwim River from the ADF&G regulatory markers located just below the upstream entrance to the second slough on the west bank of the Kuskokwim River downstream of Lower Kalskag, approximately seven and one-half miles downstream of Lower Kalskag, to ADF&G regulatory markers at the downstream edge of Chuathbaluk.
(c) District 4 consists of Kuskokwim Bay between ADF&G regulatory markers located at the northernmost edge of the mouth of Weelung Creek and at the southernmost edge of the mouth of the Arolik River.
(d) District 5 consists of that portion of Goodnews Bay east of a line from an ADF&G regulatory marker located approximately two miles south on the seaward side of the entrance of Goodnews Bay to an ADF&G regulatory marker located approximately two miles north on the seaward side of the entrance of Goodnews Bay and west of a line between the mouth of Ukfigag Creek at 59ΓΈ 04.17' N. lat., 161ΓΈ 36' W. long. and the mouth of the Tunulik River at 59ΓΈ 08' N. lat., 161ΓΈ 37' W. long.
History: In effect before 1985; am 5/11/85, Register 94; am 4/2/88, Register 105; am 7/26/90, Register 115; am 7/16/92, Register 123; am 3/30/95, Register 133; am 6/17/98, Register 146; am 7/5/2000, Register 155; am 3/11/2001, Register 157; am 6/17/2001, Register 158; am 5/19/2004, Register 170
Authority: AS 16.05.251
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