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Chart for Brownson Bay and Winter Bay - Southeast - 3nm Line

NOAA navigation charts published between 2006 and October 2011 show changes in the 3 nautical mile (nm) line. The 3nm line changed because a new method was used to calculate the baseline. For fishery for management and enforcement purposes, the boundary between State of Alaska waters and federal waters is the 3nm line on the pre-2006 NOAA charts, except in specific areas where the U.S Baseline Committee has made recent recommendations. The State/Federal fishery management boundary is "the old" 3nm line on this chart. Use this chart if you are fishing in this area.
October 01, 2011 - Map ,

Chart for Redoubt Bay and the Surrounding Area - Southeast - 3nm Line

NOAA navigation charts published between 2006 and October 2011 show changes in the 3 nautical mile (nm) line. The 3nm line changed because a new method was used to calculate the baseline. For fishery for management and enforcement purposes, the boundary between State of Alaska waters and federal waters is the 3nm line on the pre-2006 NOAA charts, except in specific areas where the U.S Baseline Committee has made recent recommendations. The State/Federal fishery management boundary is "the old" 3nm line on this chart. Use this chart if you are fishing in this area.
October 01, 2011 - Map ,

Chart for Breezy Bay - Southeast - 3nm Line

NOAA navigation charts published between 2006 and October 2011 show changes in the 3 nautical mile (nm) line. The 3nm line changed because a new method was used to calculate the baseline. For fishery for management and enforcement purposes, the boundary between State of Alaska waters and federal waters is the 3nm line on the pre-2006 NOAA charts, except in specific areas where the U.S Baseline Committee has made recent recommendations. The State/Federal fishery management boundary is "the old" 3nm line on this chart. Use this chart if you are fishing in this area.
October 01, 2011 - Map ,

Chart for Ratz Harbor - Southeast - 3nm Line

NOAA navigation charts published between 2006 and October 2011 show changes in the 3 nautical mile (nm) line. The 3nm line changed because a new method was used to calculate the baseline. For fishery for management and enforcement purposes, the boundary between State of Alaska waters and federal waters is the 3nm line on the pre-2006 NOAA charts, except in specific areas where the U.S Baseline Committee has made recent recommendations. The State/Federal fishery management boundary is "the old" 3nm line on this chart. Use this chart if you are fishing in this area.
October 01, 2011 - Map ,

Chart for Pybus Bay and the Surrounding Area - Southeast - 3nm Line

NOAA navigation charts published between 2006 and October 2011 show changes in the 3 nautical mile (nm) line. The 3nm line changed because a new method was used to calculate the baseline. For fishery for management and enforcement purposes, the boundary between State of Alaska waters and federal waters is the 3nm line on the pre-2006 NOAA charts, except in specific areas where the U.S Baseline Committee has made recent recommendations. The State/Federal fishery management boundary is "the old" 3nm line on this chart. Use this chart if you are fishing in this area.
October 01, 2011 - Map ,

Chart for Pybus Bay - Southeast - 3nm Line

NOAA navigation charts published between 2006 and October 2011 show changes in the 3 nautical mile (nm) line. The 3nm line changed because a new method was used to calculate the baseline. For fishery for management and enforcement purposes, the boundary between State of Alaska waters and federal waters is the 3nm line on the pre-2006 NOAA charts, except in specific areas where the U.S Baseline Committee has made recent recommendations. The State/Federal fishery management boundary is "the old" 3nm line on this chart. Use this chart if you are fishing in this area.
October 01, 2011 - Map ,

Chart for President Bay and the Surrounding Area - Southeast - 3nm Line

NOAA navigation charts published between 2006 and October 2011 show changes in the 3 nautical mile (nm) line. The 3nm line changed because a new method was used to calculate the baseline. For fishery for management and enforcement purposes, the boundary between State of Alaska waters and federal waters is the 3nm line on the pre-2006 NOAA charts, except in specific areas where the U.S Baseline Committee has made recent recommendations. The State/Federal fishery management boundary is "the old" 3nm line on this chart. Use this chart if you are fishing in this area.
October 01, 2011 - Map ,

Chart for Port Stewart and the Surrounding Area - Southeast - 3nm Line

NOAA navigation charts published between 2006 and October 2011 show changes in the 3 nautical mile (nm) line. The 3nm line changed because a new method was used to calculate the baseline. For fishery for management and enforcement purposes, the boundary between State of Alaska waters and federal waters is the 3nm line on the pre-2006 NOAA charts, except in specific areas where the U.S Baseline Committee has made recent recommendations. The State/Federal fishery management boundary is "the old" 3nm line on this chart. Use this chart if you are fishing in this area.
October 01, 2011 - Map ,

Chart for Port Snettisham - Southeast - 3nm Line

NOAA navigation charts published between 2006 and October 2011 show changes in the 3 nautical mile (nm) line. The 3nm line changed because a new method was used to calculate the baseline. For fishery for management and enforcement purposes, the boundary between State of Alaska waters and federal waters is the 3nm line on the pre-2006 NOAA charts, except in specific areas where the U.S Baseline Committee has made recent recommendations. The State/Federal fishery management boundary is "the old" 3nm line on this chart. Use this chart if you are fishing in this area.
October 01, 2011 - Map ,

Chart for Port Santa Cruz - Southeast - 3nm Line

NOAA navigation charts published between 2006 and October 2011 show changes in the 3 nautical mile (nm) line. The 3nm line changed because a new method was used to calculate the baseline. For fishery for management and enforcement purposes, the boundary between State of Alaska waters and federal waters is the 3nm line on the pre-2006 NOAA charts, except in specific areas where the U.S Baseline Committee has made recent recommendations. The State/Federal fishery management boundary is "the old" 3nm line on this chart. Use this chart if you are fishing in this area.
October 01, 2011 - Map ,