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(a) Northeast District: all waters northeast of a line extending 168ΓΈ from the easternmost tip of Cape Barnabas, east of a line from the northernmost tip of Inner Point to the southernmost tip of Afognak Point, east of 152ΓΈ 30' W. long. in Shuyak Strait, and east of the longitude of the northernmost tip of Shuyak Island (152ΓΈ 20' W. long.).
(b) Southeast District: all waters southwest of a line extending 168ΓΈ from the easternmost tip of Cape Barnabas and east of a line extending 222ΓΈ from the southernmost tip of Cape Trinity.
(c) Southwest District: all waters west of a line extending 222ΓΈ from the southernmost tip of Cape Trinity, south of a line from the westernmost tip of Cape Ikolik to the southernmost tip of Cape Kilokak and east of the longitude of Cape Kilokak (156ΓΈ 19' W. long.).
(d) Semidi Island District: all waters west of the longitude of Cape Kilokak at 156ΓΈ 19' W. long. and east of the longitude of Cape Kumlik at 157ΓΈ 27' W. long.
(e) Shelikof District: all waters north of a line from the westernmost tip of Cape Ikolik to the southernmost tip of Cape Kilokak, west of a line from the northernmost tip of Inner Point to the southernmost tip of Afognak Point, west of 152ΓΈ 30' W. long., in Shuyak Strait, and west of the longitude of the northernmost tip of Shuyak Island (152ΓΈ 20' W. long.).
History: In effect before 1981; am 6/28/81, Register 78; am 7/12/86, Register 99; am 8/14/2005, Register 175
Authority: AS 16.05.251
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