Subsistence Management Regulations for Public Lands in Alaska-Applicability and Scope; Tongass National Forest Submerged Lands
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To comply with a court order, the Federal Subsistence Board (Board) must initiate regulatory proceedings to identify those submerged lands within the Tongass National Forest that did not pass to the State of Alaska at statehood and, therefore, remain Federal public lands subject to Federal subsistence provisions. This proposed rule would add to the list of submerged parcels in the Federal subsistence regulations that have been identified through agency review. The purpose of this proposed rule is to complete regulatory proceedings addressing submerged public lands within the Tongass National Forest, as directed by the Court, and will result in increased subsistence harvest opportunities for rural Alaskans.
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[Federal Register Volume 87, Number 92 (Thursday, May 12, 2022)]
[Proposed Rules]
[Pages 29061-29078]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [<a href="http://www.gpo.gov">www.gpo.gov</a>]
[FR Doc No: 2022-10053]
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Forest Service
36 CFR Part 242
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Fish and Wildlife Service
50 CFR Part 100
[Docket No. FWS-R7-SM-2018-0013; FF07J00000 FXFR13350700640 223]
RIN 1018-BC96
Subsistence Management Regulations for Public Lands in Alaska--
Applicability and Scope; Tongass National Forest Submerged Lands
AGENCY: Forest Service, Agriculture; Fish and Wildlife Service,
Interior.
ACTION: Proposed rule.
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SUMMARY: To comply with a court order, the Federal Subsistence Board
(Board) must initiate regulatory proceedings to identify those
submerged lands within the Tongass National Forest that did not pass to
the State of Alaska at statehood and, therefore, remain Federal public
lands subject to Federal subsistence provisions. This proposed rule
would add to the list of submerged parcels in the Federal subsistence
regulations that have been identified through agency review. The
purpose of this proposed rule is to complete regulatory proceedings
addressing submerged public lands within the Tongass National Forest,
as directed by the Court, and will result in increased subsistence
harvest opportunities for rural Alaskans.
DATES:
Public meeting: The Federal Subsistence Board will discuss and
evaluate proposed regulatory changes during a public meeting in
Anchorage, AK, on April 12 through 15, 2022. A teleconference will
substitute for an in-person meeting if public health or safety
restrictions are in effect. To determine whether the meeting will be
held via teleconference or in-person, visit the Board's website at
<a href="https://www.doi.gov/subsistence/board">https://www.doi.gov/subsistence/board</a>. See SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION
for specific information on this public meeting.
Public comments: Comments on this proposed rule must be received or
postmarked by August 10, 2022.
ADDRESSES:
Public meeting: Specific information about this meeting and the
final agenda can be found on the Federal Subsistence Management Program
website at: <a href="https://www.doi.gov/subsistence/board">https://www.doi.gov/subsistence/board</a>. See SUPPLEMENTARY
INFORMATION for Public Review Process regarding this public meeting and
proposed rulemaking.
Public comments: You may submit comments by one of the following
methods:
<bullet> Electronically: Go to the Federal eRulemaking Portal:
<a href="https://www.regulations.gov">https://www.regulations.gov</a>. In the Search box, enter the docket number
or RIN for this rulemaking (presented above in the document headings).
For best results, do not copy and paste either number; instead, type
the docket number or RIN into the Search box using hyphens. Then, click
on the Search button. On the resulting page, in the Search panel on the
left side of the screen, under the Document Type heading, check the
Proposed Rule box to locate this document. You may submit a comment by
clicking on ``Comment.''
<bullet> By hard copy: Submit by U.S. mail or hand delivery: Public
Comments Processing, Attn: FWS-R7-SM-2018-0013; U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service; 5275 Leesburg Pike, MS: PRB (JAO/3W); Falls Church VA 22041-
3803.
We will not accept comments by email, faxes, or telephone. We will
post all comments on <a href="https://www.regulations.gov">https://www.regulations.gov</a>. This generally means
that we will post any personal information you provide us (see the
Public Review Process section below for more information).
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Chair, Federal Subsistence Board, c/o
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Attention: Sue Detwiler, Office of
Subsistence Management; (907) 786-3888 or <a href="/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection#b5c6c0d7c6dcc6c1d0dbd6d0f5d3c2c69bd2dac3"><span class="__cf_email__" data-cfemail="44373126372d3730212a2721042233376a232b32">[email protected]</span></a>. For
questions specific to National Forest System lands, contact Gregory
Risdahl, Regional Subsistence Program Leader, USDA, Forest Service,
Alaska Region; (907) 302-7354 or <a href="/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection#a2c5d0c7c5cdd0db8cd0cbd1c6c3cacee2d7d1c6c38cc5cdd4"><span class="__cf_email__" data-cfemail="f99e8b9c9e968b80d78b908a9d989195b98c8a9d98d79e968f">[email protected]</span></a>.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
Under title VIII of the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation
Act
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(ANILCA; 16 U.S.C. 3111-3126), the Secretary of the Interior and the
Secretary of Agriculture (Secretaries) jointly implement the Federal
Subsistence Management Program. This program provides a preference for
take of fish and wildlife resources for subsistence uses on Federal
public lands and waters in Alaska. The Secretaries published temporary
regulations to carry out this program in the Federal Register on June
29, 1990 (55 FR 27114), and published final regulations in the Federal
Register on May 29, 1992 (57 FR 22940). The program regulations have
subsequently been amended a number of times. Because this program is a
joint effort between Interior and Agriculture, these regulations are
located in two titles of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR): Title
36, ``Parks, Forests, and Public Property,'' and Title 50, ``Wildlife
and Fisheries,'' at 36 CFR 242.1-242.28 and 50 CFR 100.1-100.28,
respectively. The regulations contain subparts as follows: Subpart A,
General Provisions; Subpart B, Program Structure; Subpart C, Board
Determinations; and Subpart D, Subsistence Taking of Fish and Wildlife.
Consistent with subpart B of these regulations, the Secretaries
established a Federal Subsistence Board to administer the Federal
Subsistence Management Program (Program). The Board comprises:
<bullet> A Chair appointed by the Secretary of the Interior with
concurrence of the Secretary of Agriculture;
<bullet> The Alaska Regional Director, U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service;
<bullet> The Alaska Regional Director, National Park Service;
<bullet> The Alaska State Director, Bureau of Land Management;
<bullet> The Alaska Regional Director, Bureau of Indian Affairs;
<bullet> The Alaska Regional Forester, U.S. Forest Service; and
<bullet> Two public members appointed by the Secretary of the
Interior with concurrence of the Secretary of Agriculture.
Through the Board, these agencies and public members participate in
the development of regulations for subparts C and D, which, among other
things, set forth program eligibility and specific harvest seasons and
limits.
In administering the program, the Secretaries divided Alaska into
10 subsistence resource regions, each of which is represented by a
Regional Advisory Council (Council). The Councils provide a forum for
rural residents with personal knowledge of local conditions and
resource requirements to have a meaningful role in the subsistence
management of fish and wildlife on Federal public lands and waters in
Alaska. The Council members represent varied geographical, cultural,
and user interests within each region.
Public Review Process--Comments and Public Meetings
The Regional Advisory Councils and the public will be briefed on
this proposed rule and the methods for submitting comments during their
series of meetings for the winter 2022 cycle. For more information on
these meetings visit the Councils' website at <a href="https://www.doi.gov/subsistence/regions">https://www.doi.gov/subsistence/regions</a>.
The Board will discuss and evaluate submitted comments and public
testimony on this proposed rule during a public meeting scheduled for
April 12 through 15, 2022, in Anchorage, Alaska. Additional public
testimony may be presented to the Board on this proposed rule at that
time. At that public meeting, the Board will deliberate and make final
recommendations to the Secretaries on this proposed rule. A
teleconference will substitute for the in-person meeting if public
health or safety restrictions are in effect. A public notice of
specific dates, times, call-in number(s), and how to participate and
provide public testimony will be published in local and statewide
newspapers prior to the meeting.
You may submit written comments and materials concerning this
proposed rule by one of the methods listed in ADDRESSES. If you submit
a comment via <a href="https://www.regulations.gov">https://www.regulations.gov</a>, your entire comment,
including any personal identifying information, will be posted on the
website. If you submit a hardcopy comment that includes personal
identifying information, you may request at the top of your document
that we withhold this information from public review. However, we
cannot guarantee that we will be able to do so. We will post all
hardcopy comments on <a href="https://www.regulations.gov">https://www.regulations.gov</a>.
Comments and materials we receive, as well as supporting
documentation we used in preparing this proposed rule, will be
available for public inspection on <a href="https://www.regulations.gov">https://www.regulations.gov</a>, or by
appointment, provided no public health or safety restrictions are in
effect, between 8 a.m. and 3 p.m., Monday through Friday, except
Federal holidays, at: USFWS, Office of Subsistence Management, 1011
East Tudor Road, Anchorage, AK 99503.
Reasonable Accommodations
The Federal Subsistence Board is committed to providing access to
these meetings for all participants. Please direct all requests for
sign language interpreting services, closed captioning, or other
accommodation needs to Robbin La Vine, 907-786-3888,
<a href="/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection#8af9ffe8f9e3f9feefe4e9efcaecfdf9a4ede5fc"><span class="__cf_email__" data-cfemail="196a6c7b6a706a6d7c777a7c597f6e6a377e766f">[email protected]</span></a>, or 800-877-8339 (TTY), 7 business days prior to
the meeting you would like to attend.
Tribal Consultation and Comment
As expressed in Executive Order 13175, ``Consultation and
Coordination with Indian Tribal Governments,'' the Federal officials
that have been delegated authority by the Secretaries are committed to
honoring the unique government-to-government political relationship
that exists between the Federal Government and Federally Recognized
Indian Tribes (Tribes) as listed in 82 FR 4915 (January 17, 2017).
Consultation with Alaska Native corporations is based on Public Law
108-199, div. H, Sec. 161, Jan. 23, 2004, 118 Stat. 452, as amended by
Public Law 108-447, div. H, title V, Sec. 518, Dec. 8, 2004, 118 Stat.
3267, which provides that: ``The Director of the Office of Management
and Budget and all Federal agencies shall hereafter consult with Alaska
Native corporations on the same basis as Indian tribes under Executive
Order No. 13175.''
ANILCA does not provide specific rights to Tribes for the
subsistence taking of wildlife, fish, and shellfish. However, because
Tribal members are affected by subsistence fishing, hunting, and
trapping regulations, the Secretaries, through the Board, will provide
Tribes and Alaska Native corporations an opportunity to consult on this
proposed rule.
The Board will engage in outreach efforts for this proposed rule,
including a notification letter, to ensure that Tribes and Alaska
Native corporations are advised of the mechanisms by which they can
participate. The Board provides a variety of opportunities for
consultation: Proposing changes to the existing rule; commenting on
proposed changes to the existing rule; engaging in dialogue at the
Regional Advisory Council meetings; engaging in dialogue at the Board's
meetings; and providing input in person, by mail, email, or phone at
any time during the rulemaking process. The Board will commit to
efficiently and adequately providing an opportunity to Tribes and
Alaska Native corporations for consultation in regard to subsistence
rulemaking.
The Board will consider Tribes' and Alaska Native corporations'
information, input, and recommendations, and address their concerns as
much as practicable.
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Jurisdictional Background and Perspective
The U.S. District Court for Alaska in its October 17, 2011, order
in Peratrovich et al. v. United States and the State of Alaska, 3:92-
cv-0734-HRH (D. Alaska), enjoined the United States ``to promptly
initiate regulatory proceedings for the purpose of implementing the
subsistence provisions in Title VIII of the Alaska National Interest
Lands Conservation Act (ANILCA) with respect to submerged public lands
within Tongass National Forest'' and directed entry of judgment. The
Peratrovich case dates back to 1992 and has a long and involved
procedural history. The plaintiffs in that litigation raised the
question of which marine waters in the Tongass National Forest, if any,
are subject to the jurisdiction of the Federal Subsistence Management
Program. In its May 31, 2011, order, the U.S. District Court for Alaska
(Court) stated that ``it is the duty of the Secretaries [Agriculture &
Interior] to identify any submerged lands (and the marine waters
overlying them) within the Tongass National Forest to which the United
States holds title.'' It also stated that, if such title exists, it
``creates an interest in [the overlying] waters sufficient to make
those marine waters public lands for purposes of [the subsistence
provisions] of ANILCA.''
Most of the marine waters within the Tongass National Forest were
not initially identified in the regulations as public lands subject to
the subsistence priority based upon a determination that the submerged
lands were State lands, and later through reliance upon a disclaimer of
interest filed by the United States in Alaska v. United States, No. 128
Orig., 546 U.S. 413 (2006). In that case, the State of Alaska had
sought to quiet title to all lands underlying marine waters in
southeast Alaska, which includes most of the Tongass National Forest.
Ultimately, the United States disclaimed ownership to most of the
submerged lands in the Tongass National Forest. The Supreme Court
accepted the disclaimer by the United States to title to the marine
waters within the Tongass National Forest, excepting from that
disclaimer several classes of submerged public lands that generally
involve small tracts. Alaska v. United States, 546 U.S. at 415.
When the United States took over the subsistence program in Alaska
in 1990, the Departments of the Interior and Agriculture stated in
response to comments on the scope of the program during promulgation of
the interim regulations that ``the United States generally does not
hold title to navigable waters and thus navigable waters generally are
not included within the definition of public lands'' (55 FR 27115; June
29, 1990). That position was changed in 1999 when the subsistence
priority was extended to inland waters subject to a Federal reserved
water right following the Katie John litigation. While locating these
inland waters, the Board also identified certain submerged marine lands
that did not pass to the State and, therefore, where the subsistence
priority applied. However, the Board did not attempt to identify each
and every small parcel of submerged public lands and thereby marine
water possibly subject to the Federal Subsistence Management Program
because of the potentially overwhelming administrative burden. Instead
the Board invited the public to petition to have submerged marine lands
included. Over the years, several small areas of submerged marine lands
in the Tongass National Forest have been identified as public lands
subject to the subsistence priority.
In its May 31, 2011, order, the Court stated that the petition
process was not sufficient and found that ``concerns about costs and
management problems simply cannot trump the congressional policy that
the subsistence lifestyle of rural Alaskans be preserved as to public
lands.'' The Court acknowledged in its order that inventorying all
these lands could be an expensive undertaking, but that it is a burden
``necessitated by the `complicated regulatory scheme' which has
resulted from the inability of the State of Alaska to implement Title
VIII of ANILCA.'' The Court then ``enjoined'' the United States ``to
promptly initiate regulatory proceedings for the purpose of
implementing the subsistence provisions in Title VIII of ANILCA with
respect to submerged public lands within Tongass National Forest'' and
directed entry of judgment.
Following the Court's decision, the Departments published a notice
in the Federal Register (77 FR 33391; June 6, 2012) announcing the
initiation of reviews of pre-statehood withdrawals and reservation in
the Tongass National Forest. The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and
the USDA-Forest Service (USDA-FS) started a review of hundreds of
potential pre-statehood (January 3, 1959) withdrawals in the marine
waters of the Tongass National Forest. These reviews included dock
sites, log transfer sites, and other areas that may not have passed to
the State at statehood. On June 8, 2016, the Departments published a
proposed rule in the Federal Register (81 FR 36836) that listed the
initial findings identifying pre-statehood withdrawals, and on May 23,
2018, the Departments published a final rule (83 FR 23813) to revise
the subsistence management regulations to add those submerged parcels.
The purpose of this proposed rule is to complete regulatory proceedings
addressing submerged public lands within the Tongass National Forest as
directed by the Court.
Developing the Applicability and Scope; Tongass National Forest
Submerged Lands Proposed Regulations
This proposed rule will add submerged public lands to the list in
the subsistence regulations to ensure compliance with the Court's
order. In addition, this proposed rule would make nonsubstantive
changes to 36 CFR 242.3 and 50 CFR 100.3 by transferring the listings
into a table to effect a user friendly format.
Because this proposed rule concerns public lands managed by an
agency or agencies in both the Departments of Agriculture and the
Interior, identical text will be incorporated into 36 CFR part 242 and
50 CFR part 100.
This action is taken by the Department of the Interior pursuant to
delegated authority.
Compliance With Statutory and Regulatory Authorities
National Environmental Policy Act
A Draft Environmental Impact Statement that described four
alternatives for developing a Federal Subsistence Management Program
was distributed for public comment on October 7, 1991. The Final
Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) was published on February 28,
1992. The Record of Decision (ROD) on Subsistence Management for
Federal Public Lands in Alaska was signed April 6, 1992. The selected
alternative in the FEIS (Alternative IV) defined the administrative
framework of an annual regulatory cycle for subsistence regulations.
A 1997 environmental assessment dealt with the expansion of Federal
jurisdiction over fisheries and is available at the office listed under
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT. The Secretary of the Interior, with
concurrence of the Secretary of Agriculture, determined that expansion
of Federal jurisdiction does not constitute a major Federal action
significantly affecting the human environment and, therefore, signed a
Finding of No Significant Impact.
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Section 810 of ANILCA
An ANILCA section 810 analysis was completed as part of the FEIS
process on the Federal Subsistence Management Program. The intent of
all Federal subsistence regulations is to accord subsistence uses of
fish and wildlife on public lands a priority over the taking of fish
and wildlife on such lands for other purposes, unless restriction is
necessary to conserve healthy fish and wildlife populations. The final
section 810 analysis determination appeared in the April 6, 1992, ROD
and concluded that the Federal Subsistence Management Program, under
Alternative IV with an annual process for setting subsistence
regulations, may have some local impacts on subsistence uses, but will
not likely restrict subsistence uses significantly.
During the subsequent environmental assessment process for
extending fisheries jurisdiction, an evaluation of the effects of the
subsistence program regulations was conducted in accordance with
section 810. This evaluation also supported the Secretaries'
determination that the regulations will not reach the ``may
significantly restrict'' threshold that would require notice and
hearings under ANILCA section 810(a).
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (PRA)
This proposed rule does not contain any new collections of
information that require Office of Management and Budget (OMB) approval
under the PRA (44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.). OMB has reviewed and approved
the collections of information associated with the subsistence
regulations at 36 CFR part 242 and 50 CFR part 100, and assigned OMB
Control Number 1018-0075, with an expiration date of January 31. 2024.
We may not conduct or sponsor and you are not required to respond to a
collection of information unless it displays a currently valid OMB
control number.
Regulatory Planning and Review (Executive Order 12866)
Executive Order 12866 provides that the Office of Information and
Regulatory Affairs (OIRA) in the Office of Management and Budget will
review all significant rules. OIRA has determined that this proposed
rule is not significant.
Executive Order 13563 reaffirms the principles of E.O. 12866 while
calling for improvements in the nation's regulatory system to promote
predictability, to reduce uncertainty, and to use the best, most
innovative, and least burdensome tools for achieving regulatory ends.
The executive order directs agencies to consider regulatory approaches
that reduce burdens and maintain flexibility and freedom of choice for
the public where these approaches are relevant, feasible, and
consistent with regulatory objectives. E.O. 13563 emphasizes further
that regulations must be based on the best available science and that
the rulemaking process must allow for public participation and an open
exchange of ideas. We have developed this proposed rule in a manner
consistent with these requirements.
Regulatory Flexibility Act
The Regulatory Flexibility Act of 1980 (5 U.S.C. 601 et seq.)
requires preparation of flexibility analyses for rules that will have a
significant effect on a substantial number of small entities, which
include small businesses, organizations, or governmental jurisdictions.
In general, the resources to be harvested under this proposed rule are
already being harvested and consumed by the local harvester and do not
result in an additional dollar benefit to the economy. However, we
estimate that two million pounds of meat are harvested by subsistence
users annually and, if given an estimated dollar value of $3.00 per
pound, this amount would equate to about $6 million in food value
statewide. Based upon the amounts and values cited above, the
Departments certify that this rulemaking will not have a significant
economic effect on a substantial number of small entities within the
meaning of the Regulatory Flexibility Act.
Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act
Under the Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act (5
U.S.C. 801 et seq.), this proposed rule is not a major rule. It will
not have an effect on the economy of $100 million or more, will not
cause a major increase in costs or prices for consumers, and will not
have significant adverse effects on competition, employment,
investment, productivity, innovation, or the ability of U.S.-based
enterprises to compete with foreign-based enterprises.
Executive Order 12630
Title VIII of ANILCA requires the Secretaries to administer a
subsistence priority on Federal public lands and waters. The scope of
this program is limited by definition to certain public lands.
Likewise, these proposed regulations have no potential takings of
private property implications as defined by Executive Order 12630.
Unfunded Mandates Reform Act
The Secretaries have determined and certify pursuant to the
Unfunded Mandates Reform Act, 2 U.S.C. 1502 et seq., that this proposed
rulemaking will not impose a cost of $100 million or more in any given
year on local or State governments or private entities. The
implementation of this rule is by Federal agencies and there is no cost
imposed on any State or local entities or tribal governments.
Executive Order 12988
The Secretaries have determined that these regulations meet the
applicable standards provided in sections 3(a) and 3(b)(2) of Executive
Order 12988, regarding civil justice reform.
Executive Order 13132
In accordance with Executive Order 13132, the proposed rule does
not have sufficient federalism implications to warrant the preparation
of a federalism assessment. Title VIII of ANILCA precludes the State
from exercising subsistence management authority over fish and wildlife
resources on Federal lands unless it meets certain requirements.
Executive Order 13175
Title VIII of ANILCA does not provide specific rights to Tribes for
the subsistence taking of wildlife, fish, and shellfish. However, as
described above under Tribal Consultation and Comment, the Secretaries,
through the Board, will provide federally recognized Tribes and Alaska
Native corporations a variety of opportunities for consultation:
Commenting on proposed changes to the existing rule; engaging in
dialogue at the Regional Council meetings; engaging in dialogue at the
Board's meetings; and providing input in person, by mail, email, or
phone at any time during the rulemaking process.
Executive Order 13211
This Executive Order requires agencies to prepare statements of
energy effects when undertaking certain actions. However, this proposed
rule is not a significant regulatory action under E.O. 13211, affecting
energy supply, distribution, or use, and no statement of energy effects
is required.
Drafting Information
Theo Matuskowitz drafted this proposed rule under the guidance of
Sue Detwiler of the Office of Subsistence Management, Alaska Regional
Office, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Anchorage, Alaska. Additional
assistance was provided by:
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<bullet> Chris McKee, Alaska State Office, Bureau of Land
Management;
<bullet> Dr. Joshua Ream, Alaska Regional Office, National Park
Service;
<bullet> Dr. Glenn Chen, Alaska Regional Office, Bureau of Indian
Affairs;
<bullet> Jill Klein, Alaska Regional Office, U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service; and
<bullet> Gregory Risdahl, Alaska Regional Office, USDA-Forest
Service.
List of Subjects
36 CFR Part 242
Administrative practice and procedure, Alaska, Fish, National
forests, Public lands, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements,
Wildlife.
50 CFR Part 100
Administrative practice and procedure, Alaska, Fish, National
forests, Public lands, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements,
Wildlife.
Proposed Regulation Promulgation
For the reasons set out in the preamble, the Secretaries propose to
amend 36 CFR 242.3 and 50 CFR 100.3 as set forth below.
PART__--SUBSISTENCE MANAGEMENT REGULATIONS FOR PUBLIC LANDS IN
ALASKA
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1. The authority citation for both 36 CFR part 242 and 50 CFR part 100
continues to read as follows:
Authority: 16 U.S.C. 3, 472, 551, 668dd, 3101-3126; 18 U.S.C.
3551-3586; 43 U.S.C. 1733.
Subpart A--General Provisions
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2. Amend Sec. __.3 by revising paragraph (b)(5)(ii) to read as
follows:
Sec. __.3 Applicability and scope.
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(b) * * *
(5) * * *
(ii) Tongass National Forest:
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Chart No. or Longitude/
Name meridian name Area description latitude
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(A) Beacon Point, Frederick U.S. Coast and The point begins on the low-water line at Approx. Long.
Sound, and Kupreanof Island. Geodetic Survey N 63[deg] W, true and approximately 1,520 133[deg]00' W,
Chart No. 8210-- feet from Beacon Point beacon; thence due Lat. 56[deg]56\1/
Sheet No. 16. south true 1,520 feet; thence true east 4\' N.
1,800 feet, more or less to an
intersection with a low-water line;
thence following, is the low-water line
round the point to the point of beginning.
(B) Bushy Island and Snow U.S. Coast and The reference location is marked as 64 Approx. Long.
Passage. Geodetic Survey south, 80 east, CRM, SEC. 31/32 on the 132[deg]58' W,
Chart, labeled map labeled, USS 1607. The point begins Lat. 56[deg]16\1/
No. 8160--Sheet on a low-water line about \1/4\ nautical 2\' N.
No. 12. mile and southwesterly from the northwest
point of the island, from which a left
tangent to an island that is 300 yards in
diameter and 100 yards offshore, bears
the location--N 60[deg] W, true; thence S
60[deg] E, true and more or less 2,000
feet to an intersection with a low-water
line on the easterly side of the island;
thence forward along the winding of the
low-water line northwesterly and
southwesterly to the point of beginning,
including all adjacent rocks and reefs
not covered at low water.
(C) Cape Strait, Frederick U.S. Coast and The reference location is marked as 56 Approx. Long.
Sound, and Kupreanof Island. Geodetic Survey south, 77478 east, CRM, on the map 133[deg]05' W,
Chart No. 8210-- labeled as USS 1011. It begins at a point Lat. 57[deg]00'
Sheet No. 16. on a low-water line that is westerly from N.
the lighthouse and distant 1,520 feet in
a direct line from the center of the
concrete pier upon which the light tower
is erected; thence South 45[deg] E, true
by 1,520 feet; thence east true by 1,520
feet, more or less to an intersection
with the low-water line; thence
northwesterly and westerly, following the
windings of the low-water line to the
point of beginning.
(D) Point Colpoys and Sumner U.S. Coast and The reference location is marked as 64 Approx. Long.
Strait. Geodetic Survey south, 78 east, CRM, SECs. 10, 11, 12 on 133[deg]12' W,
Chart No. 8160-- the map labeled as USS 1634. Location is Lat. 56[deg]20'
Prince of Wales north of a true east-and-west line N.
Island--Sheet running across the point to 1,520 feet
No. 12. true south from the high-water line at
the northernmost extremity. Map includes
all adjacent rocks and ledges not covered
at low water and also includes two rocks
awash about 1\1/4\ nautical miles East
and South and 75[deg] East, respectively,
from the aforementioned point.
(E) Vank Island and Stikine U.S. Coast and This part of the island is lying south of Approx. Long.
Strait. Geodetic Survey a true east-and-west line that is drawn 132[deg]35' W,
Chart No. 8160-- across the island from low water to low Lat. 56[deg]27'
Sheet No. 18. water. Island is 760 feet due north from N.
Located at 62 the center of the concrete pier upon
south, 82 east, which the structure for the light is
CRM, SEC 34, on erected.
the map labeled
as USS 1648.
(F) High Point, Woronkofski U.S. Coast and The location begins at a point on low Approx. Long.
Island. Geodetic Survey water at the head of the first bight 132[deg]33' W,
Chart No. 8160-- easterly of the point and about \1/8\ Lat. 56[deg]24'
Sheet No. 18. nautical mile distant therefrom; thence N.
south true 1,520 feet; thence west true
1,100 feet, more or less to an
intersection with the low-water line;
thence northerly and easterly, following
the windings of the low-water line to
point of beginning.
(G) Key Reef and Clarence U.S Coast and The reference location is marked as 66 Approx. Long.
Strait. Geodetic Survey south, 81 east, CRM, SEC 11. The reef 132[deg]50' W,
Chart No. 8160-- lies 1\3/4\ miles S 80[deg] E, true, from Lat. 56[deg]10'
Sheet No. 11. Bluff Island and becomes awash at extreme N.
high water. Chart includes all adjacent
ledges and rocks not covered at low water.
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(H) Low Point, Zarembo Island. U.S. Coast and The location begins at a point on a low- Approx. Long.
Geodetic Survey water line that is 760 feet in a direct 132[deg]55\1/2\'
Chart No. 8160-- line, easterly, from the center of Low W, Lat.
Sheet No. 22. Point Beacon. The position is located on 56[deg]27\1/2\'
a point of shoreline about 1 mile N.
easterly from Low Point; thence S
35[deg], W true 760 feet; thence N 800
feet and W 760 feet, more or less, to an
intersection with the low-water line to
the point of beginning.
(I) McNamara Point and Zarembo U.S. Coast and Location begins at a point on a low-water (Approx. Long.
Island. Geodetic Survey line that is 1,520 feet in a direct line, 133[deg]04' W,
Chart No. 8160-- northerly, from McNamara Point Beacon--a Lat. 56[deg]20'
Sheet No. 25. slatted tripod structure; thence true N.
east 1,520 feet; thence true south, more
or less, 2,500 feet to an intersection
with the low-water line; thence
northwesterly and northerly following the
windings of the low-water line to the
point of beginning.
(J) Mountain Point and U.S. Coast and The location begins at a point on a low- Approx. Long.
Wrangell Narrows. Geodetic Survey water line southerly from the center of 132[deg]57\1/2\'
Chart No. 8170-- Mountain Point Beacon and distant there W, Lat.
Sheet No. 27. from 1,520 feet in a direct line; thence 56[deg]44' N.
true west 1,520 feet; thence true north,
more or less, 3,480 feet to an
intersection with the low-water line;
thence southeasterly and southerly
following the windings of the low-water
line to the point of beginning.
(K) Angle Point, Revillagigedo U.S. Coast and The reference location is marked as 76 Approx. Long.
Channel, and Bold Island. Geodetic Survey south, 92 east, CRM, USS 1603. The 131[deg]26' W,
Chart No. 8075-- location begins at a point on a low-water Lat. 55[deg]14'
Sheet No. 3. line abreast of the lighthouse on Angle N.
Point, the southwestern extremity of Bold
Island; thence easterly along the low-
water line to a point that is 3,040 feet
in a straight line from the beginning
point; thence N 30[deg] W True 3,040
feet; thence true west to an intersection
with the low-water line, 3,000 feet, more
or less; thence southeasterly along the
low-water line to the point of beginning.
(L) Cape Chacon, Dixon U.S Coast and The reference location is marked as 83 Approx. Long
Entrance, and Prince of Wales Geodetic Survey south, 89 and 90 east, CRM, USS 1608. The 132[deg] W, Lat.
Island. Chart No. 8074-- location begins at a point at the low- 54[deg]42' N.
Sheet No. 29. water mark on the shoreline of Dixon
Entrance from which the southern
extremity of Cape Chacon bears south
64[deg] true east and approximately \3/4\
nautical miles; thence N 45[deg] true
east and about 1 nautical mile, more or
less, to an intersection with a low-water
line on the shore of Clarence Strait;
thence southerly, following the
meanderings of the low-water line of the
shore, to and around Cape Chacon, and
continuing to the point of beginning.
Reference includes all adjacent islands,
islets, rocks, and reefs that are not
covered at the low-water line.
(M) Lewis Reef and Tongass U.S Coast and The reference location is marked as 75 Approx. Long.
Narrows. Geodetic Survey south, 90 east, CRM, SEC 9. The area 131[deg]44\1/2\'
Chart No. 8094-- point begins at the reef off Lewis Point W, Lat.
Sheet No. 71. and partly bare at low water. This part 55[deg]22'25''
of the reef is not covered at low water N.
and lies on the northeast side of a true
northwest-and-southeast line that is
located 300 feet true southwest from the
center of the concrete pier of Lewis Reef
Light.
(N) Lyman Point and Clarence U.S Coast and The reference location is marked as 73 Approx. Long.
Strait. Geodetic Survey, south, 86 east, CRM, SEC 13, on a map 132[deg]18' W,
Chart No. 8076-- labeled as USS 2174 TRC. It begins at a Lat. 35[deg]35'
Sheet No. 8. point at the low-water mark. The N.
aforementioned point is 300 feet in a
direct line easterly from Lyman Point
light; thence due south 300 feet; thence
due west to a low-water mark 400 feet,
more or less; thence following the
winding of the low-water mark to the
place of beginning.
(O) Narrow Point, Clarence U.S. Coast and The reference location is marked as 70 Approx. Long.
Strait, and Prince of Wales Geodetic Survey south, 84 east, CRM, on a map labeled as 132[deg]28' W,
Island. Chart No. 8100-- USS 1628. The point begins at a point on Lat. 55[deg]47\1/
Sheet No. 9. a low-water line about 1 nautical mile 2\' N.
southerly from Narrow Point Light, from
which point a left tangent to a high-
water line of an islet about 500 yards in
diameter and about 300 yards offshore,
bears south 30[deg] true east; thence
north 30[deg] W, true 7,600 feet; thence
N 60[deg] E, 3,200 feet, more or less to
an intersection with a low-water line;
thence southeasterly, southerly, and
southwesterly, following the winding of
the low-water line to the point of
beginning. The map includes all adjacent
rocks not covered at low water.
(P) Niblack Point, Cleveland U.S. Coast and The location begins at a point on a low- Approx. Long.
Peninsula, and Clarence Geodetic Survey water line from which Niblack Point 132[deg]07' W,
Strait. Chart No. 8102-- Beacon, a tripod anchored to three Lat. 55[deg]33'
Sheet No. 6. concrete piers, bears southeasterly and N.
is 1,520 feet in a direct line; thence
true northeast 1,520 feet; thence true
southeast 3,040 feet; thence true
southwest at 600 feet, more or less, to
an intersection with a low-water line;
thence northwesterly following the
windings of the low-water line to the
point of beginning.
(Q) Rosa Reef and Tongass U.S. Coast and The reference location is marked as 74 Approx. Long.
Narrows. Geodetic Survey south, 90 east, CRM, SEC 31. That part of 131[deg]48' W,
Chart No. 8094-- the reef is not covered at low water and Lat.
Sheet No. 71. lies east of a true north-and-south line, 55[deg]24'15''
located 600 feet true west from the N.
center of the concrete pier of Rosa Reef
Light. The reef is covered at high water.
(R) Ship Island and Clarence U.S. Coast and The reference location is marked as 72 Approx. Long.
Strait. Geodetic Survey south, 86 east, CRM, SEC 27. The point 132[deg]12' W,
Chart No. 8100-- begins as a small island on the Lat. 55[deg]36'
Sheet No. 9. northwesterly side of the Clarence N.
Strait, about 10 nautical miles
northwesterly from Caamano Point and \1/
4\ mile off the shore of Cleveland
Peninsula. The sheet includes all
adjacent islets and rocks not connected
to the main shore and not covered at low
water.
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(S) Spire Island Reef and U.S. Coast and The reference location is marked as 76 Approx. Long
Revillagigedo Channel. Geodetic Survey south, 92 east, CRM, SEC 19. The detached 131[deg]30' W,
Chart No. 8075-- reef, covered at high water and partly Lat. 55[deg]16'
Sheet No. 3. bare at low water, is located northeast N.
of Spire Island. Spire Island Light is
located on the reef and consists of small
houses and lanterns surmounting a
concrete pier.
(T) Surprise Point and Nakat U.S. Coast and The reference location is marked as 80 Approx. Long.
Inlet. Geodetic Survey south, 89 east, CRM. This point lies 130[deg]44' W,
Chart No. 8051-- north of a true east-and-west line. The Lat. 54[deg]49'
Sheet No. 1. true east-and-west line lies 3,040 feet N.
true south from the northernmost
extremity of the point together with
adjacent rocks and islets.
(U) Caamano Point, Cleveland U.S. Coast and Location consists of everything apart of Approx. Long.
Peninsula, and Clarence Geodetic Survey the extreme south end of the Cleveland 131[deg]59' W,
Strait. Chart No. 8102-- Peninsula lying on a south side of a true Lat. 55[deg]30'
Sheet No. 6. east-and-west line that is drawn across N.
the point at a distance of 800 feet true
north from the southernmost point of the
low-water line. This includes off-lying
rocks and islets that are not covered at
low water.
(V) Meyers Chuck and Clarence U.S. Coast and The tidelands and the small island is Approx. Long.
Strait. Geodetic Survey about 150 yards in diameter and located 132[deg]16' W,
Chart No. 8124-- about 200 yards northwest of Meyers Lat. 55[deg]44\1/
Sheet No. 26. Island. 2\' N.
(W) Round Island and Cordova U.S Coast and The tidelands and the southwestern island Approx. Long.
Bay. Geodetic Survey of the group is about 700 yards long, 132[deg]30\1/2\'
Chart No. 8145-- including off-lying rocks and reefs that W, Lat.
Sheet No. 36. are not covered at low water. 54[deg]46\1/2\'
N.
(X) Mary Island............... U.S Coast and The reference location begins at a point Approx. Long.
Geodetic Survey that is placed at a low-water mark. The 131[deg]11'00''
Chart No. 8145-- aforementioned point is southward 500 W, Lat.
Sheet No. 36. feet from a crosscut on the side of a 55[deg]05'55''
large rock on the second point below N.
Point Winslow and Mary Island; thence due
west \3/4\ mile, statute; thence due
north to a low-water mark; thence
following the winding of the low water to
the place of beginning.
(Y) Tree Point................ U.S Coast and The reference location starts at a point Approx. Long.
Geodetic Survey of a low-water mark. The aforementioned 130[deg]57'44''
Chart No. 8145-- point is southerly \1/2\ mile from the W, Lat.
Sheet No. 36. extreme westerly point of a low-water 54[deg]48'27''
mark on Tree Point, on the Alaska N.
Mainland; thence due true east, \3/4\
mile; thence due north 1 mile; thence due
west to a low-water mark; thence
following the winding of the low-water
mark to the place of beginning.
(Z) Warm Springs Bay, Chatham U.S. Coast and The reference location is marked as 55 Approx. Long.
Strait, and Baranof Island. Geodetic Survey south, 67 east, CRM, SECS 20 and 21, U.S. 134[deg]46'48''
Chart No. 8243-- Survey No. 1649. The location begins at a W, Lat.
Sheet No. 51. point on the low-water line south side of 57[deg]04\3/4\'
the entrance to Warm Springs Bay, N.
westerly side of Chatham Strait and
distant 400 feet westerly in a direct
line from the center of the concrete
slab, 4 feet square, upon which the
structure of the Warm Springs Bay light
is erected; thence south true 400 feet;
thence east true 600 feet, more or less,
to an intersection with the low-water
line; thence northerly and westerly,
following the windings of the low-water
line to the point of beginning.
(AA) Killisnoo Harbor Southern U.S. Coast and The reference location is marked as 50 Approx. Long.
Entrance and Chatham Strait. Geodetic Survey south, 66 east, CRM. The location is 134[deg]34' W,
Chart No. 8285-- marked at a reef off the southeastern Lat. 57[deg]28'
Sheet No. 53. extremity of Killisnoo Island, bare at N.
low water and covered at high water,
including all that part of the reef
bounded by the low-water line and a
northeast-and-southwest true line drawn
tangent to the high-water line of the
island. Killisnoo Harbor Southern
Entrance Light is located upon a concrete
pier on the outer part of the reef.
(BB) Killisnoo Harbor and U.S. Coast and The reference location is marked as 51 Approx. Long.
Chatham Strait. Geodetic Survey south, 68 east, CRM, SEC 7. The location 134[deg]33\3/4\'
Chart No. 8285-- is marked at a small rock bare at low W, Lat.
Sheet No. 53. water and covered at high water. The 57[deg]28' N.
point is located 80 yards off the shore
of Killisnoo Island in Killisnoo Harbor,
300 yards northwesterly from the wharf,
and occupied by a concrete pier and
superstructure supporting Killisnoo
Harbor Light.
(CC) Point Gardner, Chatham U.S. Coast and The reference location is marked as 56 Approx. Long.
Strait, and Admiralty Island. Geodetic Survey south, 68 east, CRM, SEC 16, U.S. Survey 134[deg]37' W,
Chart No. 8212-- No. 1637. The location begins at a point Lat. 57[deg]01'
Sheet No. 50. on the low-water line of Chatham Strait N.
northward of the point and distant 1,000
feet in a straight line from the center
of the concrete slab 4 feet square upon
which the structure of Point Gardner
Light is erected; thence S 80[deg] E true
1,200 feet, more or less, to an
intersection with the low-water line on
the shore of Surprise Harbor; thence
southerly, westerly, and northerly,
following the winding of the low-water
line to the point of beginning, and
including islets and rocks lying within
\3/8\ mile southward of the Point.
(DD) Point Gambier, Stephens U.S. Coast and The reference location is marked as 51 Approx. Long.
Passage, and Entrance to Geodetic Survey south, 72 east, CRM, SEC 22, U.S. Survey 133[deg]50' W,
Gambier Bay. Chart No. 8200-- No. 1638. All that part of Gambier Island Lat. 57[deg]26'
Sheet No. 18. lies southeastward of a true northeast- N.
and-southeast line drawn across the
island and lies 1,520 feet distant from
the high-water mark at the southeastern
extremity of the island, including all
adjacent rocks and reefs not covered at
low water.
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(EE) Gambier Bay Entrance, U.S. Coast and The reference location is marked as 51 Approx. Long.
Stephens Passage, and Gambier Geodetic Survey south, 72 east, CRM, SEC 7. The reef is 133[deg]55' W,
Bay. Chart No. 8224-- covered at high water and bare at low Lat. 57[deg]28'
Sheet No. 72. water, located about \3/8\ nautical mile N.
northeast of northwest point of Gain
Island. The proposed reservation includes
that part of the reef not covered at low
water and lying southeast of a northeast-
and-southwest line located at a distance
of 600 feet northwest of the Gambier Bay
Entrance Light structure, which consists
of a small house and skeleton steel tower
surmounting a concrete pier.
(FF) False Point Pybus, U.S. Coast and The location begins at a point 1,285 feet Approx. Long.
Admiralty Island. Geodetic Survey northwest true from the center of False 133[deg]52\1/2\'
Chart No. 8224-- Point Beacon, a slatted tripod located on W, Lat.
Sheet No. 11. the point about 1 nautical mile southerly 57[deg]21' N.
from False Point Pybus, thence east true
1,170 feet, more or less, to an
intersection with the low-water line,
thence southerly and westerly following
the windings and indentations of the low-
water line to a point from which the
point of beginning bears north true,
thence north true, 1,000 feet, more or
less, to a point of beginning.
(GG) The Brothers Island, U.S. Coast and The reference location is marked as 49 Approx. Long.
Stephens Passage. Geodetic Survey south, 61 east, CRM. The point is located 133[deg]47' W,
Chart No. 8200-- on the westerly side of the southern end Lat. 57[deg]17\1/
Sheet No. 18. of Stephens Passage. All of the eastern 2\' N.
group of islands known as The Brothers,
being about \1/2\ nautical mile long and
\1/3\ nautical mile wide and about 232
feet high, including all adjacent islets
and rocks not covered at low water.
(HH) Cape Fanshaw and U.S. Coast and The reference location is marked as 54 Approx. Long.
Frederick Sound. Geodetic Survey south, 74 and 75 east, U.S. Survey No. 133[deg]34'21''
Chart No. 8216-- 1610. All of the cape that is west of a W, Lat.
Sheet 17. true north-and-south line drawn 1,520 57[deg]11'02''
feet due east of the westernmost part of N.
the high-water line at the point,
including all adjacent rocks and reefs
not covered at low water.
(II) West Point, Kupreanof U.S. Coast and All of that part of the point lying east Approx. Long.
Island, and the Entrance to Geodetic Survey of a true north-and-south line drawn 133[deg]20' W,
Portage Bay. Chart No. 8210. across the point at a distance of 600 Lat. 57[deg]00'
See sheet for feet west of the most easterly part of N.
East Point, No. the low-water line at the point.
9.
(JJ) East Point, Kupreanof U.S. Coast and All of that part of the point lying on the Approx. Long.
Island, and the Entrance to Geodetic Survey west side of a true north-and-south line 133[deg]19' W,
Portage Bay. Chart No. 8210-- drawn across the point at a distance of Lat. 57[deg]00'
Sheet No. 9. 600 feet east true from the most westerly N.
part of the low-water line at the point.
(KK) Kingsmill Point, Chatham U.S. Coast and The reference location is marked as 58 Approx. Long.
Strait, Kuiu Island. Geodetic Survey south, 70 east, CRM, SEC 17, U.S. Survey 134[deg]25' W,
Chart No. 8214-- No. 1621. The location begins at a point Lat. 56[deg]50\1/
Sheet No. 48. on a low-water line southward of the 2\' N.
point and distant 1,200 feet in a direct
line from the center of the concrete slab
upon which the structure of Kingsmill
Point Light is erected; thence east true
900 feet; thence north true 2,300 feet,
more or less, to an intersection with the
low-water line northeastward of the
point; thence southwesterly and southerly
along the windings of a low-water line to
the point of beginning.
(LL) Washington Bay, Chatham U.S. Coast and The reference location is marked as 59 Approx. Long.
Strait, and Kuiu Island. Geodetic Survey south, 70 east, CRM, SEC 33, U.S. Survey 134[deg]10' W,
Chart No. 8241-- No. 1650. All that part of the land on Lat. 56[deg]40'
Sheet No. 47. the south side of the entrance to N.
Washington Bay lying on the northwesterly
side of the straight line bearing N
55[deg] E and S 55[deg] W true drawn
across the land from the low-water line
in Chatham Strait to a low-water line in
Washington Bay, said line being distant
300 feet S 35[deg] E true from a point on
the low-water line between the two
headlands, from which a left tangent to
the high-water line of a small island
lying 130 yards offshore in the bight
bears N 35[deg] W true; and including the
aforementioned island.
(MM) Point Ellis, Chatham U.S. Coast and The reference location is marked as 43 Approx. Long.
Strait, and Bay of Pillars. Geodetic Survey south, 65 east, CRM. The small island N 134[deg]19'16''
Chart No. 8241-- 58[deg] W true \3/8\ mile from Pt. Ellis, W, Lat.
Sheet No. 46. including adjacent reefs and rocks not 56[deg]33'28''
covered at low water. N.
(NN) Point Crowley, Chatham U.S. Coast and The reference location is marked as 66 Approx. Long.
Strait, and Kuiu Island. Geodetic Survey south, 72 east, CRM, SECS 22 and 27, U.S. 134[deg]16' W,
Chart No. 8152-- Survey No. 2171. All that part of Kuiu Lat. 56[deg]07'
Sheet No. 45. Island in the vicinity of Point Crowley N.
lying west of a true north-and-south line
drawn across the point at a distance of
3,040 feet east true from the center of
the concrete slab 4 feet by 6 feet upon
which the structure for Point Crowley
Light is erected, and including all
adjacent islets and rocks not covered at
low water.
(OO) Strait Island and Sumner U.S. Coast and The reference location is marked as 59 Approx. Long.
Strait. Geodetic Survey south, 70 east, CRM, SEC 8, U.S. Survey 133[deg]42' W,
Chart No. 8200-- No. 1604. The southeastern island of the Lat. 56[deg]24'
Sheet No. 40. group, including adjacent and outlying N.
rocks and reefs not covered at low water.
(PP) Povornotni Island and U.S. Coast and The island is about 200 yards long, off Approx. Long.
Peril Strait. Geodetic Survey Pogibshi Point, including adjacent rocks 135[deg]33' W,
Chart No. 8282-- and reefs not covered at low water. Lat. 57[deg]30\1/
Sheet No. 31. 2\' N.
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(QQ) Tenakee Inlet and Chatham U.S. Coast and All of the small islands and associated Approx. Long.
Strait. Geodetic Survey tidelands are located about 300 yards off 134[deg]56' W,
Chart No. 8300-- South Passage Point, including rock awash Lat. 57[deg]46'
Sheet No. 55. shown on the chart \1/2\ nautical mile N.
northeasterly from South Passage Point.
(RR) Danger Point, Chatham U.S. Coast and The reference location is marked as 50 Approx. Long.
Strait, and Admiralty Island. Geodetic Survey south, 67 east, CRM, SECS 25 and 26, U.S. 134[deg]36' W,
Chart No. 8247-- Survey No. 1613. The location begins at a Lat.
Sheet No. 54. point on a low-water line southward of 57[deg]30'30''
Danger Point and distant 700 feet in a N.
direct line from the center of the
concrete slab, 4 feet square, upon which
the structure of Danger Point Light is
erected; thence northeast true 1,000
feet, more or less, to an intersection
with the low-water line eastward of
Danger Point; thence westerly, etc.,
following the windings of the low-water
line to the point of beginning, including
rocks and reefs off the point not covered
at low water.
(SS) Point Hugh, Stephens U.S. Coast and The reference location is marked as 49 Approx. Long.
Passage, Glass Peninsula, and Geodetic Survey south, 72 east, CRM, U.S. Survey No. 133[deg]52' W,
Admiralty Island. Chart No. 8200-- 1641. The location begins at a point on a Lat. 57[deg]37'
Sheet No. 18. low-water line on the easterly side of N.
Glass Peninsula about 1\1/2\ nautical
miles northerly from Point Hugh 1\1/4\
nautical miles in a direct line southerly
from the center of a concrete slab 4 feet
square, upon which is erected the
structure of Point Hugh Light; thence
west true, 1,520 feet; thence N 4[deg] W,
true 2\1/4\ nautical miles, more or less,
to an intersection with the low-water
line; thence southeasterly and southerly,
following the windings of the low-water
line to the point of beginning.
(TT) Point Styleman, Stephens U.S. Coast and All of that part of the point lying south Approx. Long.
Passage, and north side of Geodetic Survey of a true east-and-west line drawn across 133[deg]53\1/2\'
the entrance to Port Chart No. 8227-- the point at a distance of 700 feet north W, Lat.
Snettisham. Sheet No. 30. true from the southernmost part of the 57[deg]58\1/2\'
high-water line, including adjacent rocks N.
and reefs not covered at low water.
(UU) Kakul Narrows and Perils U.S. Coast and The two islets are about 150 yards and 100 Approx. Long.
Strait. Geodetic Survey yards long, respectively, on the east 135[deg]41' W,
Chart No. 8282-- side of Kakul Narrows, and all of the off- Lat. 57[deg]22'
Sheet No. 20. lying group of rocks northward named on N.
the Chart Channel Islets, including all
adjacent rocks and reefs not covered at
low water.
(VV) Channel Rock and Sitka U.S. Coast and The reference location is marked as 56 Approx. Long.
Sound. Geodetic Survey south, 63 east, CRM. The location is 135[deg]22' W,
Chart No. 8244-- marked by a rock covered at high water Lat. 57[deg]03\1/
Sheet No. 63. and bare at low water, located \1/4\ 2\' N.
nautical mile north of Japonski Island.
(WW) Harbor Rock and Sitka U.S. Coast and The reference location is marked as 56 Approx. Long.
Harbor. Geodetic Survey south, 63 east, CRM. The location is 135[deg]20'48''
Chart No. 8244-- marked at a small rock covered at high W, Lat.
Sheet No. 63. water and bare at low water, located 300 57[deg]03\1/8\''
yards north of the naval wharf on N.
Japonski Island.
(XX) False Point Retreat, Lynn U.S. Coast and The location begins at a point near the Approx. Long.
Canal, and Admiralty Island. Geodetic Survey west shore of Mansfield Peninsula about 134[deg]58' W,
Chart No. 8302-- 2\1/2\ nautical miles southerly from Pt. Lat. 58[deg]22''
Sheet No. 12. Retreat, from which the center of False N.
Point Retreat Beacon, a slatted tripod
anchored to concrete piers, bears west
true, distant 900 feet, thence southwest
true 900 feet, more or less, to an
intersection with the low-water line,
thence northwesterly, northerly, and
northeasterly, following the winding of
the low-water line, to a point from which
the point of the beginning bears
southeast true, thence southeast true 600
feet, more or less, to the point of
beginning.
(YY) Shelter Island, Stephens U.S. Coast and The reference location is marked as 40 Approx. Long.
Passage, and the Southeastern Geodetic Survey south, 64 east, CRM, SEC 26, U.S. Survey 134[deg]48' W,
Part of Shelter Island. Chart No. 8302-- No. 1645. The location begins at a point Lat. 58[deg]22\1/
Sheet No. 23. on a low-water line on the eastern side 2\'' N.
of the island about 1,000 yards northward
of the extreme southeastern point of the
island, from which the center of a
concrete slab 4 feet square, upon which
Shelter Island Light is erected, is
distant 1,000 feet in a straight line
bearing S 23[deg] E approximately; thence
S 65[deg] W true 600 feet; thence S
23[deg] E, true, 2,000 feet, more or
less, to an intersection with a low-water
line; thence northeasterly, northerly,
and northwesterly, following the windings
of the low-water line, to the point of
beginning.
(ZZ) Clear Point, Lynn Canal, U.S. Coast and The reference location is marked as 42 Approx. Long.
the Entrance to Frunter Bay, Geodetic Survey south, 64 east, CRM, SEC 10, U.S. Survey 134[deg]55' W,
and Admiralty Island. Chart, No. 8302-- No. 1612. The location begins at a point Lat. 58[deg]15'
Sheets No. 23 & on a low-water line about 700 feet N.
No. 24. northerly from the southern extremity of
Clear Point, from which a right tangent
to the high-water line, distant about 500
feet bears east true; thence west true,
800 feet, more or less, to an
intersection with a low-water line;
thence southerly, etc., following the
windings of the low-water line around the
Point to the point of beginning.
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(AAA) Point Augusta, Chatham U.S. Coast and The reference location is marked as 44 Approx. Long.
Strait, and Chicagof Island. Geodetic Survey south, 64 east, CRM, U.S. Survey No. 134[deg]58' W,
Chart No. 8300-- 1633. All of that part of the land in the Lat. 58[deg]03'
Sheet No. 55. vicinity of Point Augusta bounded by the N.
low-water line and a straight line
bearing N 42[deg] W and S 42[deg] E true,
distant 2,280 feet S 48[deg] W true, from
the center of the concrete slab 4 feet
square upon which the structure of Point
Augusta Light is erected, including all
adjacent rocks and reefs not covered at
low water.
(BBB) Middle Point, Stephens U.S. Coast and The reference location is marked as 42 Approx. Long.
Passage and Douglas Island. Geodetic Survey south, 66 east, CRM, SEC 9, U.S. Survey 134[deg]37' W,
Chart No. 8235-- No. 2170. This area is about 4\1/2\ miles Lat. 58[deg]15'
Sheet No. 22. northwesterly from Point Hilda. The N.
location begins at a point on a low-water
line from which the center of a concrete
slab 4 feet square upon which Middle
Point Light is erected, is distant 400
feet in a straight line and bearing
southerly; thence east true 900 feet;
thence south true 500 feet, more or less,
to an intersection with the low-water
line; thence westerly, following the
windings of the low-water line to the
point of beginning.
(CCC) Point Hilda, Stephens U.S. Coast and The reference location is marked as 42 Approx. Long.
Passage, and Douglas Island. Geodetic Survey south, 67 east, CRM, SECS 19 and 20, U.S. 134[deg]30' W,
Chart No. 8235-- Survey No. 1640. That part of the Point, Lat. 58[deg]13'
Sheet No. 112. including tide lands not covered at low N.
water, lying south of a true east-and-
west line drawn across the Point at a
distance of 600 feet north, true, from
the high-water line at the southernmost
part of the point.
(DDD) Point Arden, Stephens U.S. Coast and The reference location is marked as 43 Approx. Long.
Passage, and Admiralty Island. Geodetic Survey south, 68 and 69 east, CRM, U.S. Survey 134[deg]10' W,
Chart No. 8300-- No. 1632. The location begins at a point Lat. 58[deg]9\1/
Sheet No. 20. on a low-water line southward of Point 2\' N.
Arden from which the center of a concrete
slab upon which Point Arden Light is
erected, is distant 3,040 feet in a
straight line; thence N 60[deg] W true,
8,000 feet, more or less, to an
intersection with the low-water line;
thence northeasterly, southeasterly,
easterly, and southerly, following the
winding of a low-water line to the point
of beginning.
(EEE) Grand Island and U.S. Coast and The location begins at a point on a low- Approx. Long.
Stephens Passage. Geodetic Survey water line, east shore of Grand Island, 134[deg]06' W,
Chart No. 8300-- 1,520 feet in a direct line, southerly, Lat. 58[deg]06'
Sheet No. 15. from the center of Grand Island Beacon, a N.
slatted tripod anchored to concrete
piers, thence west true 1,520 feet,
thence north true 1,824 feet more or
less, to an intersection with a low-water
line to the point of beginning.
(FFF) Grave Point and Stephens U.S. Coast and The reference location is marked as 44 Approx. Long.
Passage. Geodetic Survey south, 70 east, CRM, SEC 7, U.S. Survey 134[deg]03' W,
Chart No. 8229-- No. 1617. The location begins at a point Lat. 58[deg]04'
Sheet No. 19. at a low-water line on the northwesterly N.
side of the entrance to Taku Harbor, from
which a left tangent to the high-water
line at the northern extremity of
Stockade Point, distant about 700 yards,
bears S 75[deg] E, true; thence N 75[deg]
W, true 4,000 feet, more or less to an
intersection with a low-water line
northward of Grave Point; thence
southerly, easterly, and northeasterly,
following the windings of a low-water
line to the point of beginning.
(GGG) Low Point, Chilkoot U.S. Coast and The reference location is marked as 30 Approx. Long.
Inlet. Geodetic Survey south, 60 east, CRM, SECS 18 and 19, U.S. 135[deg]21' W,
Chart No. 8303-- Survey No. 1625. The location begins at a Lat. 59[deg]16'
Sheet No. 27. point on the low-water line northeasterly N.
from Low Point Light and 900 feet in a
direct line from the center of the slab 4
feet square upon which the structure for
the light is erected; thence S 60[deg] E,
true, 1,560 feet; thence S 30[deg] W,
true, 1,000 feet, more or less, to an
intersection with the low-water line;
thence northwesterly and northeasterly,
following the windings of the low-water
line to the point of beginning.
(HHH) Point St. Mary, Lynn U.S. Coast and All that part of the point lying south of Approx. Long.
Canal, North Side of Entrance Geodetic Survey a true east-and-west line drawn across 135[deg]01' W,
to Berners Bay. Chart No. 8302-- the same at a distance of 3,040 feet Lat. 58[deg]44'
Sheet No. 29. north true from the high-water line at N.
the southernmost part of the point;
including off-lying rocks not covered at
low water.
(III) Little Island, Lynn U.S. Coast and The reference location is marked as 38 Approx. Long.
Canal. Geodetic Survey south, 63 east, CRM, SEC 29. The location 135[deg]02' W,
Chart No.--8302 begins as a small island \1/2\ mile N Lat. 36[deg]32\1/
Sheet No. 25. 16[deg] W from Ralston Island, including 3\' N.
adjacent rocks and ledges not covered at
low water.
(JJJ) Lemesurier Island, Icy U.S. Coast and The reference location is marked as 41 Approx. Long.
Strait. Geodetic Survey south, 57 west, CRM, SECS 14 and 15, U.S. 136[deg]02' W,
Chart No. 8304-- Survey No. 1623. All that part of the Lat. 58[deg]19'
Sheet No. 59. northeastern extremity of the island N.
lying north of a true east-and-west line
drawn across the point at a distance of
1,520 feet south true from the center of
the concrete slab 4 feet square upon
which the structure of the light is
erected, including all adjacent rocks and
islets not covered at low water.
(KKK) The Sisters, Icy Strait. U.S. Coast and The island is about 6\1/2\ nautical miles Approx. Long.
Geodetic Survey westerly from Point Couverden, about \1/ 135[deg]15\1/2\'
Chart No. 8302-- 2\ mile long and 150 feet high, including W, Lat.
See sheet for adjacent rocks and islets not covered at 58[deg]11' N.
Spasskaia low water, and Sisters Reef, located 1
Island--No. 42. mile to westward.
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(LLL) Spasskaia Island, Icy U.S. Coast and The location begins as two small islets Approx. Long.
Strait. Geodetic Survey about 30 feet high located about 7\3/4\ 135[deg]10' W,
Chart No. 8302-- nautical miles southwesterly from Point Lat. 58[deg]07\1/
Sheet No. 42. Couverden, including adjacent rocks and 2\' N.
reefs not covered at low water.
(MMM) Kev Reef, Clarence U.S. Coast and The reference location is marked as 66 Approx. Long.
Strait. Geodetic Survey south, 81 east, CRM, SEC 11. The location 132[deg]50' W,
Chart No. 8160-- begins as a reef lying 1\3/4\ miles S Lat. 56[deg]10'
Sheet No. 11. 80[deg] true east, from Bluff Island, N.
awash extreme high water, including all
adjacent ledges and rocks not covered at
low water.
(NNN) Lord Rock, Dixon U.S. Coast and The reference location is marked as 82 Approx. Long.
Entrance. Geodetic Survey south, 98 east, CRM, SEC 30. The location 130[deg]49' W,
Chart No. 8051-- is a small bare rock about 10 feet high, Lat. 54[deg]44'
Sheet No. 1. lying about \3/4\ mile SW from the south N.
group of Lord Island.
(OOO) Boat Rock, Dixon U.S. Coast and The reference location is marked as 82 Approx. Long.
Entrance. Geodetic Survey south, 98 east, CRM, SEC 8. The point is 130[deg]48' W,
Chart No. 8051-- a small barren rock about 5 feet high, Lat. 54[deg]47'
Sheet No. 1. located about 200 yards offshore, about 2 N.
miles northeasterly from Cape Fox, west
side of Nakat Bay.
(PPP) Black Rock, U.S. Coast and The reference location is marked as 79 Approx. Long.
Revillagigedo Channel. Geodetic Survey south, 95 east, CRM, SEC 14. Barren rock 131[deg]04' W,
Chart No. 8075-- about 26 feet height located 3\1/2\ Lat. 55[deg]01'
Sheet No. 2. nautical miles southwest true, from Kah N.
Shakes Point.
(QQQ) Hog Rocks, Revillagigedo U.S. Coast and The reference location is marked as 77 Approx. Long.
Channel. Geodetic Survey south, 94 east, CRM, SEC 20. The location 131[deg]17' W,
Chart No. 8075-- consists of a group of barren rocks 1.6 Lat.
Sheet No. 3. nautical miles N 70[deg] true east from 55[deg]10'30''
Middy Point, Ham Island. N.
(RRR) Mountain Point, U.S. Coast and The reference location is marked as 76 Approx. Long.
Revillagigedo Channel. Geodetic Survey south, 91 east, CRM, SEC 11. The location 131[deg]32' W,
Chart No. 8094-- begins at a point on the low-water line Lat. 55[deg]17\1/
Sheet No. 4. 900 feet from the southernmost extremity 2\' N.
of Mountain Point, and bearing
approximately N 70[deg] true east,
therefrom; thence N 45[deg] true west,
2,100 feet; thence west true, 2,400 feet,
more or less, to an intersection with the
low-water line; thence along a low-water
line, southeasterly, easterly, and
northeasterly to the beginning point.
(SSS) Peninsula Point, Tongass U.S. Coast and The reference location is marked as 75 Approx. Long.
Narrows. Geodetic Survey south, 90 east, CRM, SEC 9. The location 131[deg]44' W,
Chart No. 8094-- consists of a small island about 100 Lat. 55[deg]23'
Sheet No. 5. yards southwest of Peninsula Point. N.
(TTT) Channel Island, Tongass U.S. Coast and The reference location is marked as 75 Approx. Long.
Narrows. Geodetic Survey south, 90 east, CRM, SEC 5. The point is 131[deg]46' W,
Chart No. 8094-- a small island in Tongass Narrows about Lat. 55[deg]23\3/
Sheet No. 5. 1\1/4\ nautical miles NW from Peninsula 4\' N.
Point.
(UUU) Bluff Point, Behm Canal, U.S. Coast and The reference location is marked as 69 Approx. Long.
Entrance to Yes Bay. Geodetic Survey south, 89 east, CRM, SEC 15, U.S. Survey 131[deg]45' W,
Chart No. 8105-- No. 1605. Location consists of everything Lat. 55[deg]53'
Sheet No. 6. apart of the point lying east of a true N.
north-and-south line 570 feet westerly
from a high-water line of the easterly
extremity of the Bluff.
(VVV) Moira Rock, Clarence U.S. Coast and The reference location is marked as 78 Approx. Long.
Strait. Geodetic Survey south, 89 east, CRM, SEC 33. The location 132[deg]00' W,
Chart No. 8100-- is a small rock in the entrance to Moira Lat. 55[deg]04'
Sheet No. 7. Sound about 30 feet high, about 1.6 miles N.
due true south from Adams Point.
(WWW) Skin Island, Clarence U.S. Coast and The reference location is marked as 76 Approx. Long.
Straits. Geodetic Survey south, 88 east, CRM, SEC 5/8. The 132[deg]04' W,
Chart No. 8100-- location is a small island in the Lat. 55[deg]18'
Sheet No. 7. entrance to Cholmondeley Sound, about 1 N.
mile off the western shore in Clarence
Strait.
(XXX) Hump Island, U.S. Coast and The reference location is marked as 76 Approx. Long.
Cholmondeley Sound. Geodetic Survey south, 90 east, CRM. The location is a 132[deg]05' W,
Chart No. 8100-- small island in Cholmondeley Sound, about Lat. 55[deg]13\1/
Sheet No. 7. 4\1/2\ nautical miles from Chasina Point. 2\' N.
(YYY) Lyman Point, Clarence U.S. Coast and The reference location is marked as 73 Approx. Long.
Strait. Geodetic Survey south, 86 east, CRM, SEC 13, USS 2174 132[deg]18' W,
Chart No. 8076-- TRC. The location begins at a point at a Lat. 55[deg]35'
Sheet No. 8. low-water mark. The point is 300 feet in N.
a direct line easterly from Lyman Point
light; thence due south 300 feet; thence
due west to a low-water mark, 400 feet,
more or less; thence following the
winding of a low-water mark to place of
beginning.
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(ZZZ) Ship Island, Clarence U.S. Coast and The reference location is marked as 72 Approx. Long.
Strait. Geodetic Survey south, 86 east, CRM, SEC 27. The location 132[deg]12' W,
Chart No. 8100-- is a small island on the northeast side Lat. 55[deg]36'
Sheet No. 9. of Clarence Strait, about 10 nautical N.
miles northwesterly from Caamano Point
and about \1/4\ mile off the shore of
Cleveland Peninsula, including all
adjacent islets and rocks not connected
to the main shore and not covered at low
water.
(AAAA) Ratz Harbor, Clarence U.S. Coast and The reference location is marked as 69 Long. 132[deg]36'
Strait. Geodetic Survey south, 84 east, CRM, SEC 18. The location W, Lat.
Chart No. 8124-- is the outermost small islet on the 55[deg]53\1/2\'
Sheet No. 10. northwest side of the entrance to Ratz N.
Harbor.
(BBBB) Beck Island, Kashevarof U.S. Coast and The reference location is marked as 67 Approx. Long.
Passage. Geodetic Survey south, 81 east, CRM, SEC 22. The location 132[deg]52' W,
Chart No. 8160-- consists of an island lying \3/4\ mile N Lat. 56[deg]03'
Sheet No. 11. 36[deg] W, true from Coffman Island. N.
(CCCC) Vichnefski Rock, Sumner U.S. Coast and The reference location is marked as 63 Approx. Long.
Strait. Geodetic Survey south, 79 east, CRM, SEC 1. The location 133[deg]01' W,
Chart No. 8160-- is indicated by a rock awash at extreme Lat. 56[deg]26'
Sheet No. 12. high water, located \3/4\ mile NW of N.
Point St. John, Zarembo Island.
(DDDD) Point Alexander, U.S. Coast and The reference location is marked as 62 Approx. Long.
Wrangell Strait, Mitkok Geodetic Survey south, 80 east, CRM, SEC 8. The point is 132[deg]57' W,
Island. Chart No. 8170-- indicated by a small rocky ledge lying Lat. 56[deg]30\1/
Sheet No. 13. about 75 yards offshore at Point 2\' N.
Alexander, Mitkof Island.
(EEEE) Midway Rock, Wrangell U.S. Coast and The reference location is marked as 62 Approx. Long.
Strait. Geodetic Survey south, 80 east, CRM, SEC 5. The location 132[deg]58' W,
Chart No. 8170-- is indicated by a rock 400 yards from Lat. 56[deg]31\1/
Sheet No. 13. easterly shore and about 1\1/4\ miles 4\' N.
from the southerly entrance to the strait.
(FFFF) Anchor Point, Wrangell U.S. Coast and The reference location is marked as 60 Approx. Long.
Strait. Geodetic Survey south, 79 east, CRM, SEC 26, USS 1601. 132[deg]55\1/2\'
Chart No. 8170 -- The location is at the south side of W, Lat.
Sheet No. 14. Blind Slough. The location consists of 56[deg]38\1/4\'
everything apart of the point north of a N.
true east-and-west line lying 300 feet
south true from the high-water mark at
the northern extremity of the point.
(GGGG) Mitkof Island, Wrangell U.S. Coast and The location consists of everything apart Approx. Long.
Strait. Geodetic Survey of the northern extremity of Mitkof 132[deg]56' W,
Chart No. 8170-- Island, at the entrance to Wrangell Lat. 56[deg]49\1/
Sheet No. 15. Strait, north of a true east-and-west 4\' N.
line lying 200 feet south true from the
high-water mark at the northernmost point
of the shoreline.
(HHHH) Duck Point, Fanshaw Bay U.S. Coast and The reference location is marked as 54 Approx. Long.
Geodetic Survey south, 75 east, CRM, SEC 9. The point 133[deg]30\1/2\'
Chart No. 8216-- starts at a small rock close to shore off W, Lat.
Sheet No. 17. Duck Point, Whitney Island, and on which 57[deg]12\1/2\'
a light is being maintained. N.
(IIII) Marmion Island, U.S. Coast and The reference location is marked as 42 Approx. Long.
Gastineau Channel. Geodetic Survey south, 68 east, CRM, SEC 26, USS 1740. 134[deg]15' W,
Chart No. 8235-- The location is a small island about 200 Lat. 56[deg]12'
Sheet No. 21. yards long by 100 yards wide, near Point N.
Tantallon, and the westerly side of the
entrance to Gastineau Channel.
(JJJJ) Little Chilkat Island, U.S. Coast and The reference location is marked as 32 Approx. Long.
Chilkoot Inlet. Geodetic Survey south, 60 east, CRM, SECS 22, 23, and 26. 135[deg]15' W,
Chart No. 8303-- This location is the most northerly Lat. 59[deg]05'
Sheet No. 26. island of the Chilkat group, the same N.
being about \5/8\ nautical mile long and
located about 1 nautical mile southeast
of Seduction Point.
(KKKK) Barren Island, Dixon U.S. Coast and The island is bare rock, about 20 feet Approx. Long.
Entrance. Geodetic Survey high, and lies off the west side entrance 131[deg]20' W,
Chart No. 8100-- to Revillagigedo Channel, approximately Lat. 54[deg]45'
Sheet No. 28. 6\1/2\ miles south of the southern N.
extremity of Duke Island.
(LLLL) Dewey Rocks, Cordova U.S. Coast and The reference location is marked as 15 Approx. Long.
Bay. Geodetic Survey south, 3 west, CRM. The location is 132[deg]30' W,
Chart No. 8152-- marked by a small rock about 12 feet Lat. 54[deg]45'
Sheet No. 30. high, about 1\1/2\ miles S 5[deg] E, from N.
Round Island in the entrance to Cordova
Bay.
(MMMM) Mellen Rock, Cordova U.S. Coast and The reference location is marked as 79 Approx. Long.
Bay. Geodetic Survey south, 85 east, CRM, SEC 7. The location 132[deg]40' W,
Chart No. 8152-- is marked by a small rock about 12 feet Lat. 55[deg]02'
Sheet No. 30. high, in Cordova Bay, \3/4\ mile off the N.
eastern shore of Sukkwan Island.
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(NNNN) Sukkwan Narrows, U.S. Coast and The reference location is marked as 77 Approx. Long.
Sukkwan Island. Geodetic Survey south, 83 east, CRM, SECS 12 and 13, USS 132[deg]50'30''
Chart No. 8153-- 1647. The location begins at a point of a W, Lat.
Sheet No. 31. low-water line on the north end of 55[deg]12' N.
Sukkwan Island, eastern part of Sukkwan
Narrows, from which a rock awash 150
yards offshore bears north true; thence S
60[deg] W, true, 750 feet, more or less,
to an intersection with the low-water
line; thence northerly, northeasterly,
and easterly, following the windings of
the low-water line to the point of the
beginning. The location includes adjacent
rocks not covered at low water.
(OOOO) Rose Inlet, Tlenak U.S. Coast and The location consists of all of the outer Approx. Long.
Strait. Geodetic Survey island located in the entrance to Rose 132[deg]56' W,
Chart No. 8152-- Inlet. Lat. 54[deg]57\1/
Sheet No. 32. 2\' N.
(PPPP) Klawak Reef, San U.S. Coast and The reference location is marked as 73 Approx. Long.
Alberto Bay. Geodetic Survey south, 81 east, CRM, SEC 9. The location 133[deg]10\1/2\'
Chart No. 8155-- is indicated by a rock covered at high W, Lat.
Sheet No. 33. water and bare at low water, located 800 55[deg]30\1/2\'
yards N 28[deg] W true, from the northern N.
extremity of Fish Egg Island. The
structure supporting the light is erected
on a concrete pier.
(QQQQ) Point McCartey, Nichols U.S. Coast and The reference location is marked as 78 Approx. Long.
Passage. Geodetic Survey south, 91 east, CRM, SECS 9 and 16. The 131[deg]43' W,
Chart No. 8075-- location is at the southeasternmost islet Lat. 55[deg]07'
Sheet No. 34. in Bronaugh Island Group. Islet is on the N.
west side of the entrance to Nichols
Passage, 1\1/2\ miles S 54[deg] E from
Dall Head.
(RRRR) Warburton Island, U.S. Coast and The reference location is marked as 78 Approx. Long.
Nichols Passage. Geodetic Survey south, 91 east, CRM, SEC 1. The location 131[deg]38' W,
Chart No. 8074-- consists of all of the island, which is Lat. 55[deg]08'
Sheet No. 35. located about 2 miles west of Metlakatla. N.
(SSSS) Blank Island, Nichols U.S. Coast and The reference location is marked as 76 Approx. Long.
Passage. Geodetic Survey south, 91 east, CRM, SEC 19. The location 131[deg]38' W,
Chart No. 8075-- consists of the southern island of the Lat. 55[deg]16'
Sheet No. 36. group in the north end of Nichols N.
Passage, at the entrance of Blank Inlet,
Gravina Island.
(TTTT) Stikine Strait Island, U.S. Coast and The reference location is marked as 65 Approx. Long.
Stikine Strait. Geodetic Survey south, 82 east, CRM, SEC 22. The location 132[deg]43' W,
Chart No. 8160-- consists of a small island about \1/2\ Lat. 56[deg]13'
Sheet No. 37. mile N 16[deg] E, true, from Steamer N.
Point, Elolin Island.
(UUUU) Point Craig, Sumner U.S. Coast and The reference location is marked as 62 Approx. Long.
Strait, Zarembo Island. Geodetic Survey south, 81 east, CRM, USS 1635. The 132[deg]44' W,
Chart No. 8160-- location consists of everything apart of Lat. 56[deg]27\1/
Sheet No. 38. Zarembo Island in the vicinity of Point 2\' N.
Craig lying on the north side of a true
east-and-west line drawn across the point
750 feet due south of the northernmost
extremity of the point.
(VVVV) The Eye Opener, Sumner U.S. Coast and The reference location is marked as 63 Approx. Long.
Strait. Geodetic Survey south, 78 east, CRM, SEC 20. The location 133[deg]16' W,
Chart No. 8200-- is indicated by a bare rock in the middle Lat. 56[deg]23'
Sheet No. 39. of Sumner Strait, 3 miles due north from N.
Pine Point, Prince of Wales Island.
(WWWW) Beauclerc Island, U.S. Coast and The reference location is marked as 65 Approx. Long.
Sumner Strait. Geodetic Survey south, 75 east, CRM, SEC 5. The location 133[deg]50\1/2\'
Chart No. 8200-- starts at a small island in the entrance W, Lat.
Sheet No. 40. to Port Beauclerc, located about 4 56[deg]15' N.
nautical miles south of Boulder Point.
(XXXX) Shakan Bay, Sumner U.S. Coast and The reference location is marked as 66 Approx. Long.
Strait. Geodetic Survey south, 76 east, CRM, SEC 14. The location 133[deg]37' W,
Chart No. 8176-- consists of all of the island named Lat. 56[deg]09'
Sheet No. 41. Station Island, located \1/4\ mile N.
northwest of Kosciusko Island and \1/4\
mile east of Shakan Islands, south side
of the entrance to Shakan Strait.
(YYYY) Spanish Island, Sumner U.S. Coast and The reference location is marked as 68 Approx. Long.
Strait. Geodetic Survey south, 73 east, CRM, SECS 10 and 15. The 134[deg]06' W,
Chart No. 8152-- location consists of the northernmost Lat. 55[deg]59'
Sheet No. 42. island in the group, about 1\1/2\ miles S N.
44[deg] E from Cape Decision, Kuiu Island.
(ZZZZ) Turnabout Island, U.S. Coast and The reference location is marked as 55 Approx. Long.
Frederick Sound. Geodetic Survey south, 72 east, CRM, SEC 4. The location 133[deg]59' W,
Chart No. 8200-- is a small island about \1/4\ mile long, Lat. 57[deg]07\1/
Sheet No. 43. located 4\1/2\ miles N 22[deg] E from 2\' N.
Cape Bendel, Kupreanof Island, being the
northwestern island of the group.
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(AAAAA) Pybus Bay, Frederick U.S. Coast and The reference location is marked as 55 Approx. Long.
Sound. Geodetic Survey south, 63 east, CRM. The location 134[deg]04\1/2\'
Chart No. 8218-- consists of all of the small island in W, Lat.
Sheet No. 18. Pybus Bay, located 3\1/8\ nautical miles 57[deg]19' N.
N 77[deg] W true from Point Pybus.
(BBBBB) Murder Cove, Frederick U.S. Coast and The reference location is marked as 56 Approx. Long.
Sound. Geodetic Survey south, 68 east, CRM, SEC 11. The location 134[deg]33' W,
Chart No. 8242-- begins as a small rocky islet located on Lat. 57[deg]01\1/
Sheet No. 43A. the east side of Murder Cove, \3/8\ 2\' N.
nautical mile N 45[deg] W true from
Walker Point, Admiralty Island.
(CCCCC) Cape Ommaney, Chatham U.S. Coast and The reference location is marked as 66 Approx. Long.
Strait. Geodetic Survey south, 69 east, CRM, SEC 12. The location 134[deg]40' W,
Chart No. 8250-- consists of all of Wooden Island, located Lat. 56[deg]09\1/
Sheet No. 44. about \1/2\ mile southeasterly from Cape 2\' N.
Ommaney, Baranof Island.
(DDDDD) Red Bluff Bay, Baranof U.S. Coast and The reference location is marked as 43 Approx. Long.
Island, Chatham Strait. Geodetic Survey south, 65 east, CRM. The location begins 134[deg]42\1/2\'
Chart No. 8242-- at the first and most southeasterly W, Lat.
Sheet No. 49. island in the entrance to the Bay. 56[deg]50\1/2\'
N.
(EEEEE) Point Craven, Peril U.S. Coast and The reference location is marked as 51 Approx. Long.
Strait. Geodetic Survey south, 66 east, CRM, SEC 8. The location 134[deg]51\1/2\'
Chart No. 8283-- consists of a small island about 300 W, Lat.
Sheet No. 52. yards S 52[deg] E true from the 57[deg]27' N.
southeastern point of Chichagof Island on
the west side of the entrance to Sitkoh
Bay.
(FFFFF) Tenakee, Tenakee U.S. Coast and The reference location is marked as 47 Approx. Long.
Inlet, Chicago Island. Geodetic Survey south, 63 east, CRM, SEC 22. The location 135[deg]12' W,
Chart No. 8300-- consists of all of a small island located Lat. 57[deg]47'
Sheet No. 55. just off the north shore of the inlet, N.
about \3/4\ nautical mile eastward of
Tenakee Village.
(GGGGG) Hawk Inlet Entrance, U.S. Coast and The reference location is marked as 47 Approx. Long.
Chatham Strait. Geodetic Survey south, 61 east, CRM. The location starts 134[deg]46' W,
Chart No. 8300-- at a small island on the south side of Lat. 58[deg]05'
Sheet Nos. 55 the entrance to Hawk Inlet upon which N.
and 56. Hawk Inlet Entrance Light is maintained.
(HHHHH) Rocky Island, Icy U.S. Coast and The location begins at an island that is Approx. Long.
Strait. Geodetic Survey about 50 feet high and 600 feet long, 135[deg]02\1/2\'
Chart No. 8302-- located \3/4\ mile S 10[deg] E, true, W, Lat.
Sheet No. 57. from Point Couverden. 58[deg]11' N.
(IIIII) Inner Point Sophia, U.S. Coast and The reference location is marked as 43 Approx. Long.
Icy Strait, Chicagof Island. Geodetic Survey south, 61 east, CRM, SEC 20, USS 1620. 135[deg]28' W,
Chart No. 8304-- The location consists of everything apart Lat. 58[deg]08'
Sheet No. 58. of the Point bounded by a low-water line, N.
and a true north-and-south line and a
true east-and-west line, 200 feet east
and 200 feet south, respectively, from
the center of the structure supporting
the light, consisting of a skeleton tower
on four concrete piers.
(JJJJJ) North Inian Pass, Icy U.S. Coast and The reference location is marked as 41 Approx. Long.
Strait. Geodetic Survey south, 55 east, CRM, SEC 34, USS 1629. 136[deg]24' W,
Chart No. 8304-- The location consists of everything apart Lat. 58[deg]16'
Sheet No. 60. of all the northwestern extremity of N.
North Inian Island lying on the
northwestern side of a true northeast-and-
southwest line drawn across the island at
a distance of 1,520 feet southeast true
from the center of the concrete slab 4
feet by 6 feet, upon which the structure
of the North Inian Pass Light is erected.
(KKKKK) Vitskari Rocks, Sitka U.S. Coast and The reference location is marked as 56 Approx. Long.
Sound. Geodetic Survey south, 62 east, CRM, SEC 22. The location 135[deg]32\1/2\'
Chart No. 8240-- consists of all of a group of rocks W, Lat.
Sheet No. 61. located about 3 nautical miles easterly 57[deg]00' N.
from Point of Shoals.
(LLLLL) The Eckholms, Sitka U.S. Coast and The reference location is marked as 56 Approx. Long.
Sound. Geodetic Survey south, 63 east, CRM, SEC 14, USS 3926. 135[deg]21\1/2\'
Chart No. 8244-- The location consists of a group of three W, Lat.
Sheet No. 62. small islands and including also a fourth 57[deg]00'30''
islet called Liar Rock on the charts and N.
located 150 yards N 75[deg] W from the
Eckholms.
(MMMMM) Old Sitka Rocks, Sitka U.S. Coast and The reference location is marked as 55 Approx. Long.
Sound. Geodetic Survey south, 63 east, CRM, SEC 9. The location 135[deg]24' W,
Chart No. 8281-- starts at a group of rocks about \3/4\ Lat. 57[deg]07'
Sheet No. 64. mile (nautical) north of Halibut Point. N.
(NNNNN) Sergius Point, Peril U.S. Coast and The reference location is marked as 51 Approx. Long.
Strait, Chicagof Island. Geodetic Survey south, 61 east, CRM, SEC 33, USS 1644. 135[deg]38' W,
Chart No. 8282-- The location consists of everything apart Lat. 57[deg]24\1/
Sheet No. 65. of Sergius Point lying south of a true 2\' N.
east-and-west line drawn across the point
at a distance of 300 feet north true from
the high-water line at the southern most
extremity of the point.
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(OOOOO) Deep Bay Entrance, U.S. Coast and The point begins at a small islet in the Approx. Long.
Peril Strait. Geodetic Survey middle of the entrance to Deep Bay, about 135[deg]35\1/2\'
Chart No. 8282-- midway between Little Island and Big W, Lat.
Sheet No. 66. Island. 57[deg]26' N.
(PPPPP) Rose Channel Rock, U.S. Coast and The reference location is marked as 80 Approx. Long.
Rose Channel, Peril Strait. Geodetic Survey south, 83 east, CRM, SEC 5. The location 135[deg]33' W,
Chart No. 8282-- begins at a small rock 250 yards Lat. 57[deg]27\1/
Sheet No. 66. northwest of Little Rose Island. 2\' N.
(QQQQQ) Otstoia Island, Peril U.S. Coast and The location begins at an island about 500 Approx. Long.
Strait. Geodetic Survey yards long and 200 yards wide, located 1 135[deg]26'34''
Chart No. 8283-- mile west of Nismeni Point. W, Lat.
Sheet No. 67. 57[deg]33' N.
(RRRRR) McClellan Rock, Peril U.S. Coast and The reference location is marked as 51 Approx. Long.
Strait. Geodetic Survey south, 65 east, CRM, SEC 17. The location 135[deg]01' W,
Chart No. 8283-- begins at a rock about 600 feet S 22[deg] Lat. 57[deg]27'
Sheet No. 68. W, true off Lindenberg Head. N.
(SSSSS) Klag Bay Entrance, U.S. Coast and The reference location is marked as 49 Approx. Long.
Klag Bay. Geodetic Survey south, 58 east, CRM, SECS 21 and 22. The 136[deg]06\1/2\'
Chart No. 8280-- location is marked by the two islands W, Lat.
Sheet No. 69. lying on either side of the narrow 57[deg]36\1/2\'
entrance to Klag Bay, known as ``The N.
Gate,'' the one on the western side
being, about \3/4\ mile by \3/4\ mile in
extent, and the one on the eastern side
being about 200 yards in diameter.
(TTTTT) Cape Edwards, Kukkan U.S. Coast and The reference location is marked as 54 Approx. Long.
Bay. Geodetic Survey south, 63 east, CRM. The location 136[deg]15' W,
Chart No. 8250-- consists of everything apart of the point Lat. 57[deg]40'
Sheet No. 70. lying on the west side of a true north- N.
and-south line located 1,520 feet east
true from the center of the concrete slab
upon which Cape Edward Entrance Light is
erected.
(UUUUU) Lisianski Strait U.S. Coast and The reference location is marked as 46 Approx. Long.
Entrance, Outside Coast. Geodetic Survey south, 55 east, CRM, SECS 25 and 36. The 136[deg]26' W,
Chart No. 8250-- location is shown as a small island \1/3\ Lat. 57[deg]50'
Sheet No. 70. nautical mile long located in the N.
southeast entrance to Lisiaunski Strait
about \3/4\ nautical mile east of Point
Theodore.
(VVVVV) Ocean Cape, Yakutat U.S. Coast and The reference location is marked as 27 Approx. Long.
Bay. Geodetic Survey south, 33 east, CRM, SECS 32. The 139[deg]52' W,
Chart No. 8455-- location begins at a point on the low- Lat. 59[deg]32\1/
Sheet No. 73. water line southeasterly from the Cape 2\' N.
and distant from Ocean Cape Light 1,520
feet in a straight line; thence northeast
true 600 feet, more or less, to an
intersection with the low-water line in
Ankau Creek; thence following the
windings of the low-water line of Ankau
Creek northerly, etc., to the
intersection with an east-and-west line
located 3,040 feet north of the light;
thence west true 400 feet, more or less,
to an intersection with the low-water
line; thence along the low-water line to
the point of beginning.
(WWWWW) Point Carrew, Yakutat U.S. Coast and The reference location is marked as 27 Approx. Long.
Bay. Geodetic Survey south, 33 east, CRM, SECS 29. The 139[deg]50' W,
Chart No. 8455-- location consists of everything apart of Lat. 59[deg]33\1/
Sheet No. 73. the Point lying north of a true east-and- 2\' N.
west line located 1,000 feet south true
from the high-water line at the
northernmost extremity of the point.
(XXXXX) Point Francis, Behm U.S. Coast and The reference location is marked as 76 Approx. Long
Canal. Geodetic Survey south, 88 east, CRM. The location 131[deg]50' W,
Chart No. 8105-- includes that part of the Point lying Lat. 55[deg]40'
Sheet No. 110. east of a true north-and-south line drawn N.
across the Point at a distance of 1,200
feet west true from the high-water line
at the easternmost extremity of the
Point, including the island lying close
to the south side of the Point.
(YYYYY) Cape Decision, Chatham U.S. Coast and The reference location is marked as 67 and Approx. Long
Strait, Kuiu Island. Geodetic Survey 68 south, 73 east, CRM, USS 1609. The 134[deg]08' W,
Chart No. 8152-- location includes that part of the Lat. 56[deg]00'
Sheet No. 111. southern extremity of Kuiu Island lying N.
south of a true east-and-west line
located at a distance of 4,560 feet north
true from the high-water line at the
southernmost extremity of the Point.
(ZZZZZ) Point Hilda, Stephens U.S. Coast and The reference location is marked as 42 Approx. Long
Passage, Douglas Island. Geodetic Survey south, 67 east, CRM, SECS 19 and 20, USS 134[deg]30' W,
Chart No. 8235-- 1640. The location is that part of the Lat. 58[deg]13'
Sheet No. 112. Point, including tide lands not covered N.
at low water, lying south of a true east-
and-west line drawn across the Point at a
distance of 600 feet north, true, from
the high-water line at the southernmost
part of the point.
(AAAAAA) Point Adolphus, Icy U.S. Coast and The reference location is marked as 41 Approx. Long
Strait, Chicagof Island. Geodetic Survey south, 59 east, CRM, SECS 28, 29, and 30, 135[deg]47\1/2\'
Chart No. 8304-- USS 1631. The location includes all of W, Lat.
Sheet No. 113. that part of the point lying north of a 58[deg]13' N.
true east-and-west line drawn across the
same at a distance of 1,520 feet south
true from the high-water line at the
northernmost extremity of the Point.
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(BBBBBB) The Twins, Sitka U.S. Coast and The reference location is marked as 56 Approx. Long
Sound. Geodetic Survey south, 63 east, CRM, SEC 12, USS 3255-TRH 135[deg]18\3/4\'
Chart No. 8244-- and USS 3926-L111A. The location is three W, Lat.
Sheet No. 114. small islands about 75 by 150 yards in 57[deg]02' N.
extent altogether located about \3/8\
nautical mile northeast of Galankin
Island, the eastern island of the group.
(CCCCCC) Althorp Rock, Port U.S. Coast and The location is indicated by a small rock Approx. Long.
Althorp. Geodetic Survey about 15 feet high, near the middle of 136[deg]21\1/2\'
Chart No. 8304-- Port Althorp. W, Lat.
Sheet No. 1. 58[deg]10' N.
(DDDDDD) Amelius Island, U.S. Coast and The location is indicated by a small Approx. Long.
Sumner Strait. Geodetic Survey island about 400 yards in diameter 1\3/4\ 133[deg]52' W,
Chart No. 8200-- nautical miles 147[deg] true from Point Lat. 56[deg]10\1/
Sheet No. 2. Amelius and associated tidelands. 2\' N.
(EEEEEE) Bluff Island, U.S. Coast and The location is an island about \3/4\ mile Approx. Long.
Clarence Strait. Geodetic Survey long and one of the easterly islands of 132[deg]53' W,
Chart No. 8160-- the Kashevarof group. Lat. 56[deg]10'
Sheet No. 5. N.
(FFFFFF) Fannie Island, Port U.S. Coast and The location is an island off Prospect Approx. Long.
Snettisham. Geodetic Survey Point, about \1/4\ nautical mile long by 133[deg]47' W,
Chart No. 8227-- about 150 yards wide and associated Lat. 58[deg]02\1/
Sheet No. 13. tidelands. 2\' N.
(GGGGGG) Goat Island, Tlevak U.S. Coast and The location includes all of that part of Approx. Long.
Strait. Geodetic Survey the southeastern extremity of Goat Island 132[deg]53' W,
Chart No. 8151-- lying south of a true east-and-west line Lat. 55[deg]10'
Sheet No. 14. drawn across the point at a distance of N.
1,200 feet north of the southernmost
extremity of the island and associated
tidelands.
(HHHHHH) Guide Island, Tlevak U.S. Coast and The location is an island in the northerly Approx. Long.
Strait. Geodetic Survey part of Tlevak Strait, between Prince of 133[deg]04' W,
Chart No. 8151-- Wales Island and Dall Island and Lat. 55[deg]13'
Sheet No. 4. associated tidelands. N.
(IIIIII) High Point, U.S. Coast and The location begins at a point on a low- Approx. Long.
Woronkofski Island. Geodetic Survey water line at the head of the first bight 132[deg]33' W,
Chart No. 8160-- easterly of the point and about \1/8\ Lat. 56[deg]24'
Sheet No. 18. nautical mile distant therefrom, thence N.
south true 1,520 feet, thence west true
1,100 feet, more or less to an
intersection with the low-water line,
thence northerly and easterly, following
the windings of the low-water line to the
point of beginning.
(JJJJJJ) Kasaan Bay, Clarence U.S. Coast and The location is indicated by an unnamed Approx. Long.
Strait. Geodetic Survey island about 840 yards long by 340 yards 132[deg]31\1/4\'
Chart No. 8084-- wide located near the head of Kasaan Bay W, Lat.
Sheet No. 21. 1\3/8\ nautical miles 66[deg] true from 55[deg]35' N.
Mound Point and associated tidelands.
(KKKKKK) McFarland Island, U.S. Coast and The location is on the southern part of Approx. Long.
Tlevak Strait. Geodetic Survey one of the westerly islands of the group 132[deg]55' W,
Chart No. 8148-- about 2 nautical miles long; all that Lat. 55[deg]03'
Sheet No. 24. part of the island lying south of a true N.
east-and-west line drawn across the
island at a distance of 3,040 feet north
from the southernmost part of the high-
water line at the south end of the
island, including the small islet near
the southeast side and associated
tidelands.
(LLLLLL) Peep Rock, Karheen U.S. Coast and The location consists of a small islet Approx. Long.
Passage. Geodetic Survey located \3/4\ nautical mile 306[deg] true 133[deg]20' W,
Chart No. 8171-- from the cannery wharf at Karheen and Lat. 55[deg]49'
Sheet No. 28. associated tidelands. N.
(MMMMMM) Round Point, U.S. Coast and The location is indicated by a Approx. Long.
Southeastern Shore of Zarembo Geodetic Survey southwestern island of the group about 132[deg]39\1/2\'
Island. Chart No. 8160-- 700 yards long, including off-lying rocks W, Lat.
Sheet No. 37. and reefs not covered at low water. 56[deg]16\1/2\'
N.
(NNNNNN) Round Rock, Frederick U.S. Coast and The location consists of a barren rock Approx. Long.
Sound. Geodetic Survey about 40 feet high located 3 nautical 133[deg]56' W,
Chart No. 8200-- miles 254[deg] true from the south end of Lat. 57[deg]15\1/
Sheet No. 38. West Brother Island. 2\' N.
(OOOOOO) Snipe Rock, Ogden U.S. Coast and The location consists of a small barren Approx. Long.
Passage. Geodetic Survey rock occupied by the structure of Snipe 136[deg]10\1/2\'
Chart No. 8280-- Rock Light, located 340 yards 147[deg] W, Lat.
Sheet No. 40. true from the south point of Herbert 57[deg]38' N.
Graves Island.
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(PPPPPP) South Craig Point, U.S. Coast and The location consists of all of that part Approx. Long.
Zarembo Island. Geodetic Survey of the point lying on the easterly side 132[deg]37\1/2\'
Chart No. 8160-- of a true north-and-south line drawn W, Lat.
Sheet No. 41. across the point at a distance of 800 56[deg]23' N.
feet west true from the most easterly
projection of the low-water line.
(QQQQQQ) Sukoi Islets, U.S. Coast and The location consists of the western group Approx. Long.
Frederick Sound. Geodetic Survey of islands and associated tidelands. 132[deg]56' W,
Chart No. 8200-- Lat. 56[deg]54'
Sheet No. 43. N.
(RRRRRR) Three Hill Island, U.S. Coast and The location consists of Pinnacle rock Approx. Long.
Cross Sound. Geodetic Survey about 32 feet high on the north shore of 136[deg]24' W,
Chart No. 8304-- Three Hill Island occupied by Three Hill Lat. 58[deg]11'
See sheet for Island Light. N.
Althorp Rock No.
1.
(SSSSSS) Turn Point, Portland U.S. Coast and The location begins at a point on the low- Approx. Long.
Canal. Geodetic Survey water line, west shore of Portland Canal, 130[deg]03\1/2\'
Chart No. 8051-- 3,040 feet in a direct line, southerly W, Lat.
Sheet No. 44. from the center of Turn Point Beacon, a 55[deg]26\1/2\'
tripod anchored to concrete piers, thence N.
west true 1,520 feet, thence north true,
5,050 feet, more or less, to an
intersection with the low-water line,
thence southeasterly and southerly
following the windings of a low-water
line to the point of beginning.
(TTTTTT) Turn Rock, Tlevak U.S. Coast and The location includes a small rock, awash Approx. Long.
Strait. Geodetic Survey at the highest tide, located near the 132[deg]55' W,
Chart No. 8151-- south shore Goat Island and occupied by Lat. 55[deg]10'
See sheet for Turn Rock Beacon; a spindle and concrete N.
Goat Island No. pier.
14.
(UUUUUU) Woronkofski Point, U.S. Coast and The location begins at a point from which Approx. Long.
Woronkofski Island. Geodetic Survey Woronkofski Beacon, a white slatted 132[deg]30' W,
Chart No. 8160-- tripod, bears west true, distant 1,520 Lat. 56[deg]26'
See sheet for feet, thence south true 1,100 feet, N.
High Point, No. thence west true 1,824 feet, more or
18. less, to an intersection with a low-water
line, thence northeasterly and easterly,
following the windings of the low-water
line, to a point from which point of
beginning bears south true, thence south
true, 420 feet, more or less, to point of
beginning.
(VVVVVV) Old Edna Bay......... Section 28, T. 68 The location begins in Section 28 at a Approx. N
S., R. 76 E., point described as N 55[deg]56'59.3412'' 55[deg]56'59.341
Copper River W, 133[deg]39'50.9538'', thence easterly 2'' W
Meridian. to N 55[deg]56'59.5176'' W 133[deg]39'50.95
133[deg]39'49.1904'', thence southerly to 38''.
N 55[deg]56'55.7802'' W
133[deg]39'48.0054'', thence westerly to
N 55[deg]56'55.6044'' W
133[deg]39'49.7736'', thence northerly to
the point of beginning.
(WWWWWW) Flick Cove LTF....... Sections 17 and The location begins in section 17 at a Approx. N
18, T. 49 S., R. point described as N 57[deg]37'35.5542'' 57[deg]37'35.554
61 E., Copper W 135[deg]40'22.5588'', thence 2'' W
River Meridian. southeasterly to N 57[deg]37'33.3804'' W 135[deg]40'22.55
135[deg]40'15.9198'', thence 88''.
southwesterly to N 57[deg]37'29.0922'' W
135[deg]40'20.802'', thence northwesterly
to N 57[deg]37'31.2666'' W
135[deg]40'27.4398'', thence
northeasterly to the point of beginning.
(XXXXXX) Flick Cove Road...... Section 18, T. 49 The location begins in Section 18 at a Approx. N
S., R. 61 E., point described as N 57[deg]37'23.1672'' 57[deg]37'23.167
Copper River W 135[deg]40'40.9182'', thence easterly 2'' W
Meridian. to N 57[deg]37'23.7318'' W 135[deg]40'40.91
135[deg]40'31.6482'', thence southerly to 82''.
N 57[deg]37'22.0332'' W
135[deg]40'31.2918'', thence westerly to
N 57[deg]37'21.468'' W
135[deg]40'40.5582'', thence northerly to
the point of beginning.
(YYYYYY) Fish Bay............. Section 17, T. 52 The location begins in Section 17 at a Approx. N
S., R. 62 E., point described as N 57[deg]21'27.6768'' 57[deg]21'27.676
Copper River W 135[deg]30'35.949'', thence 8'' W
Meridian. northeasterly to N 57[deg]21'28.9506'' W 135[deg]30'35.94
135[deg]30'29.8548'', thence 9''.
southeasterly to N 57[deg]21'27.7596'' W
135[deg]30'29.0016'', thence
southwesterly to N 57[deg]21'26.4852'' W
135[deg]30'35.0958'', thence
northwesterly to the point of beginning.
(ZZZZZZ) Hollis LTF........... Section 4, T. 74 The location begins in Section 4 at a Approx. N
S., R. 84 E., point described as N 55[deg]28'51.2724'' 55[deg]28'51.272
Copper River W 132[deg]39'13.4532'', thence easterly N 4'' W
Meridian. 55[deg]28'51.4884'' W 132[deg]39'13.45
132[deg]39'06.0660'', thence southerly N 32''.
55[deg]28'51.4884'' W
132[deg]39'05.9580'', thence westerly N
55[deg]28'50.0700'' W
132[deg]39'13.3452'', thence northerly to
the point of beginning.
(AAAAAAA) Hollis Road......... Section 4, T. 74 The location begins in Section 4 at a Approx. N
S., R. 84 E., point described as N 55[deg]28'59.6748'' 55[deg]28'59.674
Copper River W 132[deg]39'04.9644'', thence easterly N 8'' W
Meridian. 55[deg]28'59.4084'' W 132[deg]39'04.96
132[deg]39'01.1304'', thence southerly N 44''.
55[deg]28'58.2456'' W
132[deg]39'01.3824'', thence westerly N
55[deg]28'58.5120'' W
132[deg]39'05.2164'', thence northerly to
the point of beginning.
(BBBBBBB) Klu Bay............. Section 33, T. 69 The location begins in Section 33 at a Approx. N
S., R. 91 E., point described as N 55[deg]50'41.5068'' 55[deg]50'41.506
Copper River W 131[deg]28'02.4924'', thence 8'' W
Meridian. northeasterly N 55[deg]50'41.6400'' W 131[deg]28'02.49
131[deg]28'01.6788'', thence 24''.
southeasterly N 55[deg]50'40.1172'' W
131[deg]28'00.8868'', thence
southwesterly N 55[deg]50'39.9804'' W
131[deg]28'01.7004'', thence
northwesterly to the point of beginning.
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(CCCCCCC) Patterson Bay--Road Section 5, T. 49 The location begins in Section 5 at a Approx. N
Location 1. S., R. 60 E., point described as N 57[deg]39'18.2448'' 57[deg]39'18.244
Copper River W 135[deg]48'42.4836'', thence easterly N 8'' W
Meridian. 57[deg]39'18.3312'' W 135[deg]48'42.48
135[deg]48'39.5748'', thence southerly N 36''.
57[deg]39'17.6472'' W
135[deg]48'39.5028'', thence westerly N
57[deg]39'17.5608'' W
135[deg]48'42.4116'', thence northerly to
the point of beginning.
(DDDDDDD) Patterson Bay--Road Section 4, T. 49 The location begins in Section 4 at a Approx. N
Location 2. S., R. 60 E., point described as N 57[deg]39'21.5244'' 57[deg]39'21.524
Copper River W 135[deg]48'20.7036'', thence 4'' W
Meridian. southeasterly N 57[deg]39'21.0564'' W 135[deg]48'20.70
135[deg]48'19.9764'', thence 36''.
southwesterly N 57[deg]39'20.0700'' W
135[deg]48'22.1940'', thence
northwesterly N 57[deg]39'20.5380'' W
135[deg]48'22.9212'', thence
northeasterly to the point of beginning.
(EEEEEEE) Patterson Bay LTF... Section 36, T. 48 The location begins in Section 36, T. 48 Approx. N
S., R. 59 E., S., R. 59 E., CRM at a point described as 57[deg]39'26.654
and Section 4, N 57[deg]39'26.6544'' W 4'' W
T. 49 S., R. 60 135[deg]47'42.2844'', thence easterly N 135[deg]47'42.28
E. Copper River 57[deg]39'27.2520'' W 44''.
Meridian. 135[deg]47'30.6852'', thence southerly N
57[deg]39'25.5960'' W
135[deg]47'30.3900'', thence westerly N
57[deg]39'25.0020'' W
135[deg]47'41.9892'', thence northerly to
the point of beginning.
(FFFFFFF) Thorne Bay--Davidson Section 34, T. 72 The location begins in Section 34 at a Approx. N
Landing. S., R. 84 E., point described as N 55[deg]40'13.1628'', 55[deg]40'13.162
Copper River W 132[deg]31'26.3388'', thence easterly 8'', W
Meridian. to N 55[deg]40'13.2312'', W 132[deg]31'26.33
132[deg]31'23.8332'', thence southerly to 88''.
N 55[deg]40'10.9056'', W
132[deg]31'23.6388'', thence westerly to
N 55[deg]40'10.8372'', W
132[deg]31'26.1444'', thence northerly to
the point of beginning.
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Joan M. Mooney,
Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary, Policy, Management and Budget.
David E. Schmid,
Regional Forester, Alaska Region, U.S. Forest Service.
[FR Doc. 2022-10053 Filed 5-11-22; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 4333-15-P; 3410-11-P
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