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(a) Metervik Bay is closed to herring fishing north of a line from an ADF&G regulatory marker at 58ΓΈ 49.10' N. lat., 159ΓΈ 47.25' W. long. to an ADF&G regulatory marker at 58ΓΈ 49.97' N. lat., 159ΓΈ 45.75' W. long. This closure does not apply to the taking of herring spawn on kelp.
(b) Ungalikthluk Bay is closed to the taking of herring north of a line from an ADF&G regulatory marker at Rocky Point (58ΓΈ 53.25' N. lat., 160ΓΈ 14.25' W. long.) to an ADF&G regulatory marker at 58ΓΈ 51.90' N. lat., 160ΓΈ 09.75' W. long. This closure does not apply to the taking of herring spawn on kelp.
History: In effect before 1988; am 3/11/2001, Register 157
Authority: AS 16.05.251
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