(1) The commission may authorize commercial
fishing for sockeye salmon within the waters described in
subsection (2) of this section only during the period June 10th to
July 25th and for other salmon only from the second Monday of
September through November 30th, except during the hours between
4:00 p.m. of Friday and 4:00 p.m. of the following Sunday.
(2) All waters east and south of a line commencing at a
concrete monument on Angeles Point in Clallam county near the mouth
of the Elwha River on which is inscribed "Angeles Point Monument"
(latitude 48° 9' 3" north, longitude 123° 33' 01" west of Greenwich
Meridian); thence running east on a line 81° 30' true across the
flashlight and bell buoy off Partridge Point and thence continued
to longitude 122° 40' west; thence north to the southerly shore of
Sinclair Island; thence along the southerly shore of the island to
the most easterly point of the island; thence 46° true to Carter
Point, the most southerly point of Lummi Island; thence
northwesterly along the westerly shore line of Lummi Island to
where the shore line intersects line of longitude 122° 40' west;
thence north to the mainland, including: The southerly portion of
Hale Passage, Bellingham Bay, Padilla Bay, Fidalgo Bay, Guemes
Channel, Skagit Bay, Similk Bay, Saratoga Passage, Holmes Harbor,
Possession Sound, Admiralty Inlet, Hood Canal, Puget Sound, and
their inlets, passages, waters, waterways, and tributaries.
(3) The commission may authorize commercial fishing for salmon
with gill net, purse seine, and other lawful gear prior to the
second Monday in September within the waters of Hale Passage,
Bellingham Bay, Samish Bay, Padilla Bay, Fidalgo Bay, Guemes
Channel, Skagit Bay, and Similk Bay, to wit: Those waters
northerly and easterly of a line commencing at Stanwood, thence
along the south shore of Skagit Bay to Rocky Point on Camano
Island; thence northerly to Polnell Point on Whidbey Island.
(4) Whenever the commission determines that a stock or run of
salmon cannot be harvested in the usual manner, and that the stock
or run of salmon may be in danger of being wasted and surplus to
natural or artificial spawning requirements, the commission may
authorize units of gill net and purse seine gear in any number or
equivalents, by time and area, to fully utilize the harvestable
portions of these salmon runs for the economic well being of the
citizens of this state. Gill net and purse seine gear other than
emergency and test gear authorized by the director shall not be
used in Lake Washington.
(5) The commission may authorize commercial fishing for pink
salmon in each odd-numbered year from August 1st through September
1st in the waters lying inside of a line commencing at the most
easterly point of Dungeness Spit and thence projected to Point
Partridge on Whidbey Island and a line commencing at Olele Point
and thence projected easterly to Bush Point on Whidbey Island.
[2002 c 311 § 2; 1998 c 190 § 75; 1995 1st sp.s. c 2 § 25 (Referendum Bill No. 45, approved November 7, 1995); 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 46; 1973 1st ex.s. c 220 § 2; 1971 ex.s. c 283 § 13; 1955 c 12 § 75.12.010. Prior: 1949 c 112 § 28; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 5780-301. Formerly RCW 75.12.010.]
NOTES:
Findings -- 2002 c 311: "The legislature finds that the
economic well-being and stability of the fishing industry and the
conservation of the food fish resources of the state of Washington
are best served by providing managers with all available tools to
stabilize and distribute the commercial harvest of targeted Puget
Sound salmon stocks. In recent years, segments of the industry in
cooperation with the department of fish and wildlife have funded
studies examining modification of harvest practices and fishing
gear, particularly purse seine gear, to minimize or avoid impacts
on nontargeted Puget Sound salmon stocks.
The legislature finds that the new Pacific salmon treaty
agreement of 1999 will drastically reduce the commercial harvest of
Fraser river sockeye salmon while likely providing increased
harvest opportunities in areas of Puget Sound where only gill net
gear is now authorized. This exclusive limitation is contrary to
the long-term needs of the fishing industry and inconsistent with
the legislature's intent to stabilize harvest levels while
selectively targeting healthy salmon stocks." [2002 c 311 § 1.]
Effective date -- 2002 c 311 § 2: "Section 2 of this act takes effect July 1, 2002." [2002 c 311 § 3.]
Referral to electorate -- 1995 1st sp.s. c 2: See note following RCW 77.04.013.
Effective date -- 1995 1st sp.s. c 2: See note following RCW 43.17.020.
Legislative declaration: "The preservation of the fishing industry and food fish and shellfish resources of the state of Washington is vital to the state's economy, and effective measures and remedies are necessary to prevent the depletion of these resources." [1973 1st ex.s. c 220 § 1.]
Effective dates -- 1971 ex.s. c 283: See note following RCW 77.65.170.