[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 50, Volume 7]
[Revised as of January 1, 2007]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 50CFR300.63]

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                    TITLE 50--WILDLIFE AND FISHERIES
 
        CHAPTER III--INTERNATIONAL FISHING AND RELATED ACTIVITIES
 
PART 300_INTERNATIONAL FISHERIES REGULATIONS--Table of Contents
 
                   Subpart E_Pacific Halibut Fisheries
 
Sec. 300.63  Catch sharing plan and domestic management measures

in Area 2A.

    (a) A catch sharing plan (CSP) may be developed by the Pacific 
Fishery Management Council and approved by NMFS for portions of the 
fishery. Any approved CSP may be obtained from the Administrator, 
Northwest Region, NMFS.
    (b)(1) Each year, before January 1, NMFS will publish a proposal to 
govern the recreational fishery under the CSP for the following year and 
will seek public comment. The comment period will extend until after the 
Commission's annual meeting, so the public will have the opportunity to 
consider the final area 2A total allowable catch (TAC) before submitting 
comments. After the Commission's annual meeting and review of public 
comments, NMFS will publish in the Federal Register the final rule 
governing sport fishing in area 2A. Annual management measures may be 
adjusted inseason by NMFS.
    (2) A portion of the commercial TAC is allocated as incidental catch 
in the salmon troll fishery in Area 2A. Each year the landing 
restrictions necessary to keep the fishery within its allocation will be 
recommended by the Pacific Fishery Management Council at its spring 
meetings, and will be published in the Federal Register along with the 
annual salmon management measures.
    (3) A portion of the Area 2A Washington recreational TAC is 
allocated as incidental catch in the primary directed longline sablefish 
fishery north of 46[deg]53.30[min] N. lat, (Pt. Chehalis, Washington), 
which is regulated under 50 CFR 660.372. This fishing opportunity is 
only available in years in which the Area 2A TAC is greater than 900,000 
lb (408.2 mt,) provided that a minimum of 10,000 lb (4.5 mt) is 
available above a Washington recreational TAC of 214,100 lb (97.1 mt). 
Each year that this harvest is available, the landing restrictions 
necessary to keep this fishery within its allocation will be recommended 
by the Pacific Fishery Management Council at its spring meetings, and 
will be published in the Federal Register. These restrictions will

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be designed to ensure the halibut harvest is incidental to the sablefish 
harvest and will be based on the amounts of halibut and sablefish 
available to this fishery, and other pertinent factors. The restrictions 
may include catch or landing ratios, landing limits, or other means to 
control the rate of halibut landings.
    (i) In years when this incidental harvest of halibut in the directed 
sablefish fishery north of 46[deg]53.30[min] N. lat. is allowed, it is 
allowed only for vessels using longline gear that are registered to 
groundfish limited entry permits with sablefish endorsements and that 
possess the appropriate incidental halibut harvest license issued by the 
Commission.
    (ii) It is unlawful for any person to possess, land or purchase 
halibut south of 46[deg]53.30[min] N. lat. that were taken and retained 
as incidental catch authorized by this section in the directed longline 
sablefish fishery.
    (4) The commercial longline fishery in area 2A is governed by the 
annual management measures published pursuant to Sec. Sec. 300.62 and 
300.63.
    (5) The treaty Indian fishery is governed by Sec. 300.64 and tribal 
regulations. The annual quota for the fishery will be announced with the 
Commission regulations under Sec. 300.62
    (c) Flexible Inseason Management Provisions for Sport Halibut 
Fisheries in Area 2A.
    (1) The Regional Administrator, NMFS Northwest Region, after 
consultation with the Chairman of the Pacific Fishery Management 
Council, the Commission Executive Director, and the Fisheries 
Director(s) of the affected state(s), or their designees, is authorized 
to modify regulations during the season after making the following 
determinations:
    (i) The action is necessary to allow allocation objectives to be 
met.
    (ii) The action will not result in exceeding the catch limit for the 
area.
    (iii) If any of the sport fishery subareas north of Cape Falcon, 
Oregon are not projected to utilize their respective quotas by September 
30, NMFS may take inseason action to transfer any projected unused quota 
to another Washington sport subarea.
    (iv) If any of the sport fishery subareas south of Leadbetter Point, 
Washington, are not projected to utilize their respective quotas by 
their season ending dates, NMFS may take inseason action to transfer any 
projected unused quota to another Oregon sport subarea.
    (2) Flexible inseason management provisions include, but are not 
limited to, the following:
    (i) Modification of sport fishing periods;
    (ii) Modification of sport fishing bag limits;
    (iii) Modification of sport fishing size limits;
    (iv) Modification of sport fishing days per calendar week; and
    (v) Modification of subarea quotas north of Cape Falcon, Oregon.
    (3) Notice procedures. (i) Actions taken under this section will be 
published in the Federal Register.
    (ii) Actual notice of inseason management actions will be provided 
by a telephone hotline administered by the Northwest Region, NMFS, at 
206-526-6667 or 800-662-9825 (May through October) and by U.S. Coast 
Guard broadcasts. These broadcasts are announced on Channel 16 VHF-FM 
and 2182 kHz at frequent intervals. The announcements designate the 
channel or frequency over which the notice to mariners will be 
immediately broadcast. Since provisions of these regulations may be 
altered by inseason actions, sport fishers should monitor either the 
telephone hotline or U.S. Coast Guard broadcasts for current information 
for the area in which they are fishing.
    (4) Effective dates. (i) Any action issued under this section is 
effective on the date specified in the publication or at the time that 
the action is filed for public inspection with the Office of the Federal 
Register, whichever is later.
    (ii) If time allows, NMFS will invite public comment prior to the 
effective date of any inseason action filed with the Federal Register. 
If the Regional Administrator determines, for good cause, that an 
inseason action must be filed without affording a prior opportunity for 
public comment, public comments will be received for a period of 15 days 
after publication of the action in the Federal Register.

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    (iii) Any inseason action issued under this section will remain in 
effect until the stated expiration date or until rescinded, modified, or 
superseded. However, no inseason action has any effect beyond the end of 
the calendar year in which it is issued.
    (5) Availability of data. The Regional Administrator will compile, 
in aggregate form, all data and other information relevant to the action 
being taken and will make them available for public review during normal 
office hours at the Northwest Regional Office, NMFS, Sustainable 
Fisheries Division, 7600 Sand Point Way NE, Seattle, Washington.
    (d) Fishery Election in Area 2A. (1) A vessel that fishes in Area 2A 
may participate in only one of the following three fisheries in Area 2A:
    (i) The sport fishery under Section 24 of the annual domestic 
management measures and IPHC regulations;
    (ii) The commercial directed fishery for halibut during the fishing 
period(s) established in section 8 of the annual domestic management 
measures and IPHC regulations and/or the incidental retention of halibut 
during the primary sablefish fishery described at 50 CFR 660.372; or
    (iii) The incidental catch fishery during the salmon troll fishery 
as authorized in section 8 of the annual domestic management measures 
and IPHC regulations.
    (2) No person shall fish for halibut in the sport fishery in Area 2A 
under section 24 of the annual domestic management measures and IPHC 
regulations from a vessel that has been used during the same calendar 
year for commercial halibut fishing in Area 2A or that has been issued a 
permit for the same calendar year for the commercial halibut fishery in 
Area 2A.
    (3) No person shall fish for halibut in the directed commercial 
halibut fishery during the fishing periods established in section 8 of 
the annual domestic management measures and IPHC regulations and/or 
retain halibut incidentally taken in the primary sablefish fishery in 
Area 2A from a vessel that has been used during the same calendar year 
for the incidental catch fishery during the salmon troll fishery as 
authorized in Section 8 of the annual domestic management measures and 
IPHC regulations.
    (4) No person shall fish for halibut in the directed commercial 
halibut fishery and/or retain halibut incidentally taken in the primary 
sablefish fishery in Area 2A from a vessel that, during the same 
calendar year, has been used in the sport halibut fishery in Area 2A or 
that is licensed for the sport charter halibut fishery in Area 2A.
    (5) No person shall retain halibut in the salmon troll fishery in 
Area 2A as authorized under section 8 of the annual domestic management 
measures and IPHC regulations taken on a vessel that, during the same 
calendar year, has been used in the sport halibut fishery in Area 2A, or 
that is licensed for the sport charter halibut fishery in Area 2A.
    (6) No person shall retain halibut in the salmon troll fishery in 
Area 2A as authorized under section 8 of the annual domestic management 
measures and IPHC regulations taken on a vessel that, during the same 
calendar year, has been used in the directed commercial halibut fishery 
during the fishing periods established in Section 8 of the annual 
domestic management measures and IPHC regulations and/or retained 
halibut incidentally taken in the primary sablefish fishery for Area 2A 
or that is licensed to participate in these commercial fisheries during 
the fishing periods established in Section 8 of the annual domestic 
management measures and IPHC regulations in Area 2A.
    (e) Area 2A Non-Treaty Commercial Fishery Closed Areas. (1) Non-
treaty commercial vessels operating in the directed commercial fishery 
for halibut in Area 2A are required to fish outside of a closed area, 
known as the Rockfish Conservation Area (RCA), that extends along the 
coast from the U.S./Canada border south to 40[deg]10[min] N. lat. 
Between the U.S./Canada border and 46[deg]16[min] N. lat., the eastern 
boundary of the RCA is the shoreline. Between 46[deg]16[min] N. lat. and 
40[deg]10[min] N. lat., the RCA is defined along an eastern boundary 
approximating the 30-fm (55-m) depth contour. Coordinates for the 30-fm 
(55-m) boundary are listed at Sec. 300.63 (f). Between the U.S./Canada 
border and 40[deg]10[min] N. lat., the RCA is defined along a western

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boundary approximating the 100-fm (183-m) depth contour. Coordinates for 
the 100-fm (183-m) boundary are listed at Sec. 300.63 (g).
    (2) Non-treaty commercial vessels operating in the incidental catch 
fishery during the sablefish fishery north of Pt. Chehalis, Washington, 
in Area 2A are required to fish outside of a closed area. Under Pacific 
Coast groundfish regulations at 50 CFR 660.382, fishing with limited 
entry fixed gear is prohibited within the North Coast Commercial 
Yelloweye Rockfish Conservation Area (YRCA). It is unlawful to take and 
retain, possess, or land halibut taken with limited entry fixed gear 
within the North Coast Commercial YRCA. The North Coast Commercial YRCA 
is an area off the northern Washington coast, overlapping the northern 
part of North Coast Recreational YRCA, and is defined by straight lines 
connecting latitude and longitude coordinates. Coordinates for the North 
Coast Commercial YRCA are specified in groundfish regulations at 50 CFR 
660.390.
    (3) Non-treaty commercial vessels operating in the incidental catch 
fishery during the salmon troll fishery in Area 2A are required to fish 
outside of a closed area. Under the Pacific Coast groundfish regulations 
at 50 CFR 660.383, fishing with salmon troll gear is prohibited within 
the Salmon Troll YRCA. It is unlawful for commercial salmon troll 
vessels to take and retain, possess, or land fish within the Salmon 
Troll YRCA. The Salmon Troll YRCA is an area off the northern Washington 
coast and is defined by straight lines connecting latitude and longitude 
coordinates. Coordinates for the Salmon Troll YRCA are specified in 
groundfish regulations at 50 CFR 660.390 and in salmon regulations at 50 
CFR 660.405.
    (f) The 30-fm (55-m) depth contour between 46[deg]16[min] N. lat. 
and 40[deg]10[min] N. lat. is defined by straight lines connecting all 
of the following points in the order stated:
    (1) 46[deg]16.00[min] N. lat., 124[deg]13.05[min] W. long.;
    (2) 46[deg]16.00[min] N. lat., 124[deg]13.04[min] W. long.;
    (3) 46[deg]07.00[min] N. lat., 124[deg]07.01[min] W. long.;
    (4) 45[deg]55.95[min] N. lat., 124[deg]02.23[min] W. long.;
    (5) 45[deg]54.53[min] N. lat., 124[deg]02.57[min] W. long.;
    (6) 45[deg]50.65[min] N. lat., 124[deg]01.62[min] W. long.;
    (7) 45[deg]48.20[min] N. lat., 124[deg]02.16[min] W. long.;
    (8) 45[deg]46.00[min] N. lat., 124[deg]01.86[min] W. long.;
    (9) 45[deg]43.46[min] N. lat., 124[deg]01.28[min] W. long.;
    (10) 45[deg]40.48[min] N. lat., 124[deg]01.03[min] W. long.;
    (11) 45[deg]39.04[min] N. lat., 124[deg]01.68[min] W. long.;
    (12) 45[deg]35.48[min] N. lat., 124[deg]01.90[min] W. long.;
    (13) 45[deg]29.81[min] N. lat., 124[deg]02.45[min] W. long.;
    (14) 45[deg]27.97[min] N. lat., 124[deg]01.90[min] W. long.;
    (15) 45[deg]27.22[min] N. lat., 124[deg]02.66[min] W. long.;
    (16) 45[deg]24.20[min] N. lat., 124[deg]02.94[min] W. long.;
    (17) 45[deg]20.60[min] N. lat., 124[deg]01.74[min] W. long.;
    (18) 45[deg]20.25[min] N. lat., 124[deg]01.85[min] W. long.;
    (19) 45[deg]16.44[min] N. lat., 124[deg]03.22[min] W. long.;
    (20) 45[deg]13.63[min] N. lat., 124[deg]02.69[min] W. long.;
    (21) 45[deg]11.05[min] N. lat., 124[deg]03.59[min] W. long.;
    (22) 45[deg]08.55[min] N. lat., 124[deg]03.47[min] W. long.;
    (23) 45[deg]02.81[min] N. lat., 124[deg]04.64[min] W. long.;
    (24) 44[deg]58.06[min] N. lat., 124[deg]05.03[min] W. long.;
    (25) 44[deg]53.97[min] N. lat., 124[deg]06.92[min] W. long.;
    (26) 44[deg]48.89[min] N. lat., 124[deg]07.04[min] W. long.;
    (27) 44[deg]46.94[min] N. lat., 124[deg]08.25[min] W. long.;
    (28) 44[deg]42.72[min] N. lat., 124[deg]08.98[min] W. long.;
    (29) 44[deg]38.16[min] N. lat., 124[deg]11.48[min] W. long.;
    (30) 44[deg]33.38[min] N. lat., 124[deg]11.54[min] W. long.;
    (31) 44[deg]28.51[min] N. lat., 124[deg]12.04[min] W. long.;
    (32) 44[deg]27.65[min] N. lat., 124[deg]12.56[min] W. long.;
    (33) 44[deg]19.67[min] N. lat., 124[deg]12.37[min] W. long.;
    (34) 44[deg]10.79[min] N. lat., 124[deg]12.22[min] W. long.;
    (35) 44[deg]09.22[min] N. lat., 124[deg]12.28[min] W. long.;
    (36) 44[deg]08.30[min] N. lat., 124[deg]12.30[min] W. long.;
    (37) 44[deg]00.22[min] N. lat., 124[deg]12.80[min] W. long.;
    (38) 43[deg]51.56[min] N. lat., 124[deg]13.18[min] W. long.;
    (39) 43[deg]44.26[min] N. lat., 124[deg]14.50[min] W. long.;
    (40) 43[deg]33.82[min] N. lat., 124[deg]16.28[min] W. long.;
    (41) 43[deg]28.66[min] N. lat., 124[deg]18.72[min] W. long.;
    (42) 43[deg]23.12[min] N. lat., 124[deg]24.04[min] W. long.;
    (43) 43[deg]20.83[min] N. lat., 124[deg]25.67[min] W. long.;
    (44) 43[deg]20.48[min] N. lat., 124[deg]25.90[min] W. long.;
    (45) 43[deg]16.41[min] N. lat., 124[deg]27.52[min] W. long.;
    (46) 43[deg]14.23[min] N. lat., 124[deg]29.28[min] W. long.;
    (47) 43[deg]14.03[min] N. lat., 124[deg]28.31[min] W. long.;
    (48) 43[deg]11.92[min] N. lat., 124[deg]28.26[min] W. long.;
    (49) 43[deg]11.02[min] N. lat., 124[deg]29.11[min] W. long.;
    (50) 43[deg]10.13[min] N. lat., 124[deg]29.15[min] W. long.;
    (51) 43[deg]09.26[min] N. lat., 124[deg]31.03[min] W. long.;
    (52) 43[deg]07.73[min] N. lat., 124[deg]30.92[min] W. long.;
    (53) 43[deg]05.93[min] N. lat., 124[deg]29.64[min] W. long.;
    (54) 43[deg]01.59[min] N. lat., 124[deg]30.64[min] W. long.;
    (55) 42[deg]59.72[min] N. lat., 124[deg]31.16[min] W. long.;
    (56) 42[deg]53.75[min] N. lat., 124[deg]36.09[min] W. long.;
    (57) 42[deg]50.00[min] N. lat., 124[deg]38.39[min] W. long.;
    (58) 42[deg]49.37[min] N. lat., 124[deg]38.81[min] W. long.;
    (59) 42[deg]46.42[min] N. lat., 124[deg]37.69[min] W. long.;
    (60) 42[deg]46.07[min] N. lat., 124[deg]38.56[min] W. long.;
    (61) 42[deg]45.29[min] N. lat., 124[deg]37.95[min] W. long.;
    (62) 42[deg]45.61[min] N. lat., 124[deg]36.87[min] W. long.;
    (63) 42[deg]44.27[min] N. lat., 124[deg]33.64[min] W. long.;
    (64) 42[deg]42.75[min] N. lat., 124[deg]31.84[min] W. long.;
    (65) 42[deg]40.50[min] N. lat., 124[deg]29.67[min] W. long.;
    (66) 42[deg]40.04[min] N. lat., 124[deg]29.20[min] W. long.;

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    (67) 42[deg]38.09[min] N. lat., 124[deg]28.39[min] W. long.;
    (68) 42[deg]36.73[min] N. lat., 124[deg]27.54[min] W. long.;
    (69) 42[deg]36.56[min] N. lat., 124[deg]28.40[min] W. long.;
    (70) 42[deg]35.77[min] N. lat., 124[deg]28.79[min] W. long.;
    (71) 42[deg]34.03[min] N. lat., 124[deg]29.98[min] W. long.;
    (72) 42[deg]34.19[min] N. lat., 124[deg]30.58[min] W. long.;
    (73) 42[deg]31.27[min] N. lat., 124[deg]32.24[min] W. long.;
    (74) 42[deg]27.07[min] N. lat., 124[deg]32.53[min] W. long.;
    (75) 42[deg]24.21[min] N. lat., 124[deg]31.23[min] W. long.;
    (76) 42[deg]20.47[min] N. lat., 124[deg]28.87[min] W. long.;
    (77) 42[deg]14.60[min] N. lat., 124[deg]26.80[min] W. long.;
    (78) 42[deg]13.67[min] N. lat., 124[deg]26.25[min] W. long.;
    (79) 42[deg]10.90[min] N. lat., 124[deg]24.56[min] W. long.;
    (80) 42[deg]07.04[min] N. lat., 124[deg]23.35[min] W. long.;
    (81) 42[deg]02.16[min] N. lat., 124[deg]22.59[min] W. long.;
    (82) 42[deg]00.00[min] N. lat., 124[deg]21.81[min] W. long.;
    (83) 41[deg]55.75[min] N. lat., 124[deg]20.72[min] W. long.;
    (84) 41[deg]50.93[min] N. lat., 124[deg]23.76[min] W. long.;
    (85) 41[deg]42.53[min] N. lat., 124[deg]16.47[min] W. long.;
    (86) 41[deg]37.20[min] N. lat., 124[deg]17.05[min] W. long.;
    (87) 41[deg]24.58[min] N. lat., 124[deg]10.51[min] W. long.;
    (88) 41[deg]20.73[min] N. lat., 124[deg]11.73[min] W. long.;
    (89) 41[deg]17.59[min] N. lat., 124[deg]10.66[min] W. long.;
    (90) 41[deg]04.54[min] N. lat., 124[deg]14.47[min] W. long.;
    (91) 40[deg]54.26[min] N. lat., 124[deg]13.90[min] W. long.;
    (92) 40[deg]40.31[min] N. lat., 124[deg]26.24[min] W. long.;
    (93) 40[deg]34.00[min] N. lat., 124[deg]27.39[min] W. long.;
    (94) 40[deg]30.00[min] N. lat., 124[deg]31.32[min] W. long.;
    (95) 40[deg]28.89[min] N. lat., 124[deg]32.43[min] W. long.;
    (96) 40[deg]24.77[min] N. lat., 124[deg]29.51[min] W. long.;
    (97) 40[deg]22.47[min] N. lat., 124[deg]24.12[min] W. long.;
    (98) 40[deg]19.73[min] N. lat., 124[deg]23.59[min] W. long.;
    (99) 40[deg]18.64[min] N. lat., 124[deg]21.89[min] W. long.;
    (100) 40[deg]17.67[min] N. lat., 124[deg]23.07[min] W. long.;
    (101) 40[deg]15.58[min] N. lat., 124[deg]23.61[min] W. long.;
    (102) 40[deg]13.42[min] N. lat., 124[deg]22.94[min] W. long.; and
    (103) 40[deg]10.00[min] N. lat., 124[deg]16.65[min] W. long.
    (g) The 100-fm (183-m) depth contour used between the U.S. border 
with Canada and 40[deg]10[min] N. lat. is defined by straight lines 
connecting all of the following points in the order stated:
    (1) 48[deg]15.00[min] N. lat., 125[deg]41.00[min] W. long.;
    (2) 48[deg]14.00[min] N. lat., 125[deg]36.00[min] W. long.;
    (3) 48[deg]09.50[min] N. lat., 125[deg]40.50[min] W. long.;
    (4) 48[deg]08.00[min] N. lat., 125[deg]38.00[min] W. long.;
    (5) 48[deg]05.00[min] N. lat., 125[deg]37.25[min] W. long.;
    (6) 48[deg]02.60[min] N. lat., 125[deg]34.70[min] W. long.;
    (7) 47[deg]59.00[min] N. lat., 125[deg]34.00[min] W. long.;
    (8) 47[deg]57.26[min] N. lat., 125[deg]29.82[min] W. long.;
    (9) 47[deg]59.87[min] N. lat., 125[deg]25.81[min] W. long.;
    (10) 48[deg]01.80[min] N. lat., 125[deg]24.53[min] W. long.;
    (11) 48[deg]02.08[min] N. lat., 125[deg]22.98[min] W. long.;
    (12) 48[deg]02.97[min] N. lat., 125[deg]22.89[min] W. long.;
    (13) 48[deg]04.47[min] N. lat., 125[deg]21.75[min] W. long.;
    (14) 48[deg]06.11[min] N. lat., 125[deg]19.33[min] W. long.;
    (15) 48[deg]07.95[min] N. lat., 125[deg]18.55[min] W. long.;
    (16) 48[deg]09.00[min] N. lat., 125[deg]18.00[min] W. long.;
    (17) 48[deg]11.31[min] N. lat., 125[deg]17.55[min] W. long.;
    (18) 48[deg]14.60[min] N. lat., 125[deg]13.46[min] W. long.;
    (19) 48[deg]16.67[min] N. lat., 125[deg]14.34[min] W. long.;
    (20) 48[deg]18.73[min] N. lat., 125[deg]14.41[min] W. long.;
    (21) 48[deg]19.67[min] N. lat., 125[deg]13.70[min] W. long.;
    (22) 48[deg]19.70[min] N. lat., 125[deg]11.13[min] W. long.;
    (23) 48[deg]22.95[min] N. lat., 125[deg]10.79[min] W. long.;
    (24) 48[deg]21.61[min] N. lat., 125[deg]02.54[min] W. long.;
    (25) 48[deg]23.00[min] N. lat., 124[deg]49.34[min] W. long.;
    (26) 48[deg]17.00[min] N. lat., 124[deg]56.50[min] W. long.;
    (27) 48[deg]06.00[min] N. lat., 125[deg]00.00[min] W. long.;
    (28) 48[deg]04.62[min] N. lat., 125[deg]01.73[min] W. long.;
    (29) 48[deg]04.84[min] N. lat., 125[deg]04.03[min] W. long.;
    (30) 48[deg]06.41[min] N. lat., 125[deg]06.51[min] W. long.;
    (31) 48[deg]06.00[min] N. lat., 125[deg]08.00[min] W. long.;
    (32) 48[deg]07.08[min] N. lat., 125[deg]09.34[min] W. long.;
    (33) 48[deg]07.28[min] N. lat., 125[deg]11.14[min] W. long.;
    (34) 48[deg]03.45[min] N. lat., 125[deg]16.66[min] W. long.;
    (35) 47[deg]59.50[min] N. lat., 125[deg]18.88[min] W. long.;
    (36) 47[deg]58.68[min] N. lat., 125[deg]16.19[min] W. long.;
    (37) 47[deg]56.62[min] N. lat., 125[deg]13.50[min] W. long.;
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[61 FR 35550, July 5, 1996, as amended at 63 FR 13009, Mar. 17, 1998; 63 
FR 24752, May 5, 1998; 64 FR 52469, Sept. 29, 1999; 65 FR 67308, Nov. 9, 
2000; 65 FR 8373, Jan. 31, 2001; 66 FR 36208, July 11, 2001; 66 FR 
42156, Aug. 10, 2001; 68 FR 11003, Mar. 7, 2003; 68 FR 18156, Apr. 15, 
2003; 69 FR 24532, May 4, 2004; 70 FR 16751, Apr. 1, 2005; 71 FR 10863, 
Mar. 3, 2006; 72 FR 11807, Mar. 14, 2007]