[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: 50CFR300.64]

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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. 300.64  Fishing by U.S. treaty Indian tribes.

    (a) Halibut fishing in subarea 2A-1 by members of U.S. treaty Indian 
tribes located in the State of Washington is governed by this section.
    (b) Commercial fishing for halibut by treaty Indians is permitted 
only in subarea 2A-1 with hook-and-line gear in conformance with the 
season and quota established annually by the Commission.
    (c) Commercial fishing periods and management measures to implement 
paragraph (b) of this section will be established by treaty Indian 
tribal regulations.
    (d) Commercial fishing for halibut by treaty Indians shall comply 
with the Commission's management measures governing size limits, careful 
release of halibut, logs, and fishing gear (published pursuant to Sec. 
300.62), except that the 72-hour fishing restriction preceding the 
opening of a halibut fishing period shall not apply to treaty Indian 
fishing.
    (e) Ceremonial and subsistence fishing for halibut by treaty Indians 
in subarea 2A-1 is permitted with hook-and-line gear from January 1 to 
December 31.
    (f) No size or bag limits shall apply to the ceremonial and 
subsistence fishery, except that when commercial halibut fishing is 
prohibited pursuant to paragraph (b) of this section, treaty Indians may 
take and retain not more than two halibut per person per day.
    (g) Halibut taken for ceremonial and subsistence purposes shall not 
be offered for sale or sold.
    (h) Any member of a U.S. treaty Indian tribe who is engaged in 
commercial or ceremonial and subsistence fishing under this section must 
have on his or her person a valid treaty Indian identification card 
issued pursuant to 25 CFR part 249, subpart A, and must comply with the 
treaty Indian vessel and gear identification requirements of Final 
Decision No. 1 and subsequent orders in United States v. Washington 384 
F. Supp. 312 (W.D. Wash., 1974).
    (i) The following table sets forth the fishing areas of each of the 
12 treaty Indian tribes fishing pursuant to this section. Within subarea 
2A-1, boundaries of a tribe's fishing area may be revised as ordered by 
a Federal Court.

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                   Tribe                             Boundaries
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HOH.......................................  Between
                                             47[deg]54[min]18[sec] N.
                                             lat. (Quillayute River) and
                                             47[deg]21[min]00[sec] N.
                                             lat. (Quinault River), and
                                             east of
                                             125[deg]44[min]00[sec] W.
                                             long.
JAMESTOWN S'KLALLAM.......................  Those locations in the
                                             Strait of Juan de Fuca and
                                             Puget Sound as determined
                                             in or in accordance with
                                             Final Decision No. 1 and
                                             subsequent orders in United
                                             States v. Washington, 384
                                             F. Supp. 312 (W.D. Wash.,
                                             1974), and particularly at
                                             626 F. Supp. 1486, to be
                                             places at which the
                                             Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe
                                             may fish under rights
                                             secured by treaties with
                                             the United States.
LOWER ELWHA S'KLALLAM.....................  Those locations in the
                                             Strait of Juan de Fuca and
                                             Puget Sound as determined
                                             in or in accordance with
                                             Final Decision No. 1 and
                                             subsequent orders in United
                                             States v. Washington, 384
                                             F. Supp. 312 (W.D. Wash.,
                                             1974), and particularly at
                                             459 F. Supp. 1049 and 1066
                                             and 626 F. Supp. 1443, to
                                             be places at which the
                                             Lower Elwha S'Klallam Tribe
                                             may fish under rights
                                             secured by treaties with
                                             the United States.
LUMMI.....................................  Those locations in the
                                             Strait of Juan de Fuca and
                                             Puget Sound as determined
                                             in or in accordance with
                                             Final Decision No. 1 and
                                             subsequent orders in United
                                             States v. Washington, 384
                                             F. Supp. 312 (W.D. Wash.,
                                             1974), and particularly at
                                             384 F. Supp. 360, as
                                             modified in Subproceeding
                                             No. 89-08 (W.D. Wash.,
                                             February 13, 1990)
                                             (decision and order re:
                                             cross-motions for summary
                                             judgement), to be places at
                                             which the Lummi Tribe may
                                             fish under rights secured
                                             by treaties with the United
                                             States.
MAKAH.....................................  North of
                                             48[deg]02[min]15[sec] N.
                                             lat. (Norwegian Memorial),
                                             west of
                                             123[deg]42[min]30[sec] W.
                                             long., and east of
                                             125[deg]44[min]00[sec] W.
                                             long.
PORT GAMBLE S'KLALLAM.....................  Those locations in the
                                             Strait of Juan de Fuca and
                                             Puget Sound as determined
                                             in or in accordance with
                                             Final Decision No. 1 and
                                             subsequent orders in United
                                             States v. Washington, 384
                                             F. Supp. 312 (W.D. Wash.,
                                             1974), and particularly at
                                             626 F. Supp. 1442, to be
                                             places at which the Port
                                             Gamble S'Klallam Tribe may
                                             fish under rights secured
                                             by treaties with the United
                                             States.
QUILEUTE..................................  Between
                                             48[deg]07[min]36[sec] N.
                                             lat. (Sand Point) and
                                             47[deg]31[min]42[sec] N.
                                             lat. (Queets River), and
                                             east of
                                             125[deg]44[min]00[sec] W.
                                             long.
QUINAULT..................................  Between
                                             47[deg]40[min]06[sec] N.
                                             lat. (Destruction Island)
                                             and 46[deg]53[min]18[sec]
                                             N. lat. (Point Chehalis),
                                             and east of
                                             125[deg]44[min]00[sec] W.
                                             long.
SKOKOMISH.................................  Those locations in the
                                             Strait of Juan de Fuca and
                                             Puget Sound as determined
                                             in or in accordance with
                                             Final Decision No. 1 and
                                             subsequent orders in United
                                             States v. Washington, 384
                                             F. Supp. 312 (W.D. Wash.,
                                             1974), and particularly at
                                             384 F. Supp. 377, to be
                                             places at which the
                                             Skokomish Tribe may fish
                                             under rights secured by
                                             treaties with the United
                                             States.
SUQUAMISH.................................  Those locations in the
                                             Strait of Juan de Fuca and
                                             Puget Sound as determined
                                             in or in accordance with
                                             Final Decision No. 1 and
                                             subsequent orders in United
                                             States v. Washington, 384
                                             F. Supp. 312 (W.D. Wash.,
                                             1974), and particularly at
                                             459 F. Supp. 1049, to be
                                             places at which the
                                             Suquamish Tribe may fish
                                             under rights secured by
                                             treaties with the United
                                             States.
SWINOMISH.................................  Those locations in the
                                             Strait of Juan de Fuca and
                                             Puget Sound as determined
                                             in or in accordance with
                                             Final Decision No. 1 and
                                             subsequent orders in United
                                             States v. Washington, 384
                                             F. Supp. 312 (W.D. Wash.,
                                             1974), and particularly at
                                             459 F. Supp. 1049, to be
                                             places at which the
                                             Swinomish Tribe may fish
                                             under rights secured by
                                             treaties with the United
                                             States.
TULALIP...................................  Those locations in the
                                             Strait of Juan de Fuca and
                                             Puget Sound as determined
                                             in or in accordance with
                                             Final Decision No. 1 and
                                             subsequent orders in United
                                             States v. Washington, 384
                                             F. Supp. 312 (W.D. Wash.,
                                             1974), and particularly at
                                             626 F. Supp. 1531-1532, to
                                             be places at which the
                                             Tulalip Tribe may fish
                                             under rights secured by
                                             treaties with the United
                                             States.
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