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The Prince William Sound Area consists of the waters of Alaska bounded on the west by a line that runs along the longitude of Cape Fairfield (148ΓΈ 50.25' W. long.), south to the latitude of Cape Douglas at 58ΓΈ 51.10' N. lat., then west to 149ΓΈ W. long., then south along 149ΓΈ W. long., and on the east by the longitude of Cape Suckling (144ΓΈ W. long.).
History: Eff. 7/30/89, Register 111; am 4/4/97, Register 142; am 6/15/97, Register 142; am 6/3/2000, Register 154; am 3/11/2001, Register 157; am 4/9/2005, Register 174
Authority: AS 16.05.251
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