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Title 5 . Fish and Game
Chapter 24 . Transportation, Possession and Release of Live Fish; Aquatic Farming
Section 301. Seaward boundary of districts

5 AAC 24.301. Seaward boundary of districts

For the purpose of managing the historical salmon net fishery in the vicinity of the Copper River and Bering River, the outer boundary of the Copper River and Bering River Districts is a line three miles due south from a line from Cape Suckling (144ΓΈ W. long.) to the southernmost tip of Pinnacle Rock to an ADF&G regulatory marker located at the tip of Hook Point on Hinchinbrook Island at approximately 60ΓΈ 20.02' N. lat., 146ΓΈ 15.12' W. long.

History: In effect before 1988; am 5/24/97, Register 142; am 3/11/2001, Register 157

Authority: AS 16.05.251


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