(1) Except as provided in subsection (2) of this section,
the commission shall not authorize gear other than troll gear or
angling gear for taking salmon within the offshore waters or the
waters of the Pacific Ocean over which the state has jurisdiction
lying west of the following line: Commencing at the point of
intersection of the international boundary line in the Strait of
Juan de Fuca and a line drawn between the lighthouse on Tatoosh
Island in Clallam County and Bonilla Point on Vancouver Island;
thence southerly to the lighthouse on Tatoosh Island; thence
southerly to the most westerly point of Cape Flattery; thence
southerly along the state shoreline of the Pacific Ocean,
crossing any river mouths at their most westerly points of land,
to Point Brown at the entrance to Grays Harbor; thence southerly
to Point Chehalis Light on Point Chehalis; thence southerly from
Point Chehalis along the state shoreline of the Pacific Ocean to
the Cape Shoalwater tower at the entrance to Willapa Bay; thence
southerly to Leadbetter Point; thence southerly along the state
shoreline of the Pacific Ocean to the inshore end of the North
jetty at the entrance to the Columbia River; thence southerly to
the knuckle of the South jetty at the entrance to said river.
(2) The commission may authorize the use of nets for taking
salmon in the waters described in subsection (1) of this section
for scientific investigations.
[1998 c 190 § 80; 1993 c 20 § 2; 1983 1st ex.s. c 46 § 60; 1957 c 108 § 3. Formerly RCW 75.12.210.]
NOTES:
Purpose -- 1993 c 20: "The purpose of this act is to correct references to a geographical landmark on Cape Shoalwater that no longer exists. Cape Shoalwater Light has been removed and a new tower has been constructed four hundred yards to the west. It is not intended that this act make any substantive change in the boundaries of the areas described in RCW 75.12.210 and 75.28.012 beyond the minor adjustment necessitated by the replacement of the landmark." [1993 c 20 § 1.]
Preamble -- 1957 c 108: "The state has a vital interest in
the salmon resources of the Pacific Ocean both within and beyond
the territorial limits of the state, in that a large number of
such salmon spawn in its freshwater streams, migrate to the
waters of the Pacific Ocean and, in response to their anadromous
cycle, return to the freshwater streams to spawn.
Expansion of fishing for salmon by the use of nets in waters
of the eastern Pacific Ocean, which has occurred in the past
year, will result in a substantial depletion of salmon
originating within the state because the salmon runs are
intercepted before they separate to move in toward the rivers of
their origin. Oregon, California and Canada, through their
respective fisheries agencies, have likewise expressed a deep
concern over this problem since portions of such salmon originate
within their respective jurisdictions. Short of absolute
prohibition, it appears to be presently impracticable to regulate
salmon net fishing in such waters of the Pacific Ocean by any
known scientific fisheries management techniques in order to
insure adequate salmon escapement to the three Pacific Coast
states and Canada, the reason being that salmon stocks and races
are so commingled in such Pacific Ocean waters that they are
indistinguishable as to origin until they enter the harbors,
bays, straits and estuaries of the respective jurisdictions.
Canada, through its authorized officials, has proposed to
prohibit its nationals from net fishing for salmon in Pacific
Ocean waters provided the United States or the three Pacific
Coast states apply such appropriate conservation measures to
their respective citizens. Inasmuch as there is presently no
congressional legislation prohibiting such fishing, and inasmuch
as authorized officials of the state department of the United
States have expressed a desire to have the states act in this
area, the Pacific Marine Fisheries Commission has proposed and
recommended appropriate legislation to the three Pacific Coast
states to insure the survival of their valuable salmon
resources." [1957 c 108 § 2. Formerly RCW 75.12.200.]