(a) The Pacific Coast treaty Indian tribes’ usual and accustomed (U&A) fishing areas within the EEZ are set out below in paragraphs (a)(1) through (a)(4) of this section. Boundaries of a tribe’s fishing area may be revised as ordered by a Federal court.

(1) Makah. The area north of 48°02.25? N. lat. (Norwegian Memorial) and east of 125°44? W. long.

(2) Quileute. The area commencing at Cape Alava, located at 48°10?00? N lat., 124°43?56.9? W long.; then proceeding west approximately forty nautical miles at that latitude to a northwestern point located at 48°10?00? N lat., 125°44?00? W long.; then proceeding in a southeasterly direction mirroring the coastline at a distance no farther than forty nautical miles from the mainland Pacific coast shoreline at any line of latitude, to a southwestern point at 47°31?42? N lat., 125°20?26? W long.; then proceeding east along that line of latitude to the Pacific coast shoreline at 47°31?42? N lat., 124°21?9.0? W long.

(3) Hoh. The area between 47°54.30? N. lat. (Quillayute River) and 47°21.00? N. lat. (Quinault River) and east of 125°44.00? W. long.

(4) Quinault. The area commencing at the Pacific coast shoreline near Destruction Island, located at 47°40?06? N lat., 124°23?51.362? W long.; then proceeding west approximately thirty nautical miles at that latitude to a northwestern point located at 47°40?06? N lat., 125°08?30? W long.; then proceeding in a southeasterly direction mirroring the coastline no farther than thirty nautical miles from the mainland Pacific coast shoreline at any line of latitude, to a southwestern point at 46°53?18? N lat., 124°53?53? W long.; then proceeding east along that line of latitude to the Pacific coast shoreline at 46°53?18? N lat., 124°7?36.6? W long.

(b) [Reserved]

[81 FR 36807, June 8, 2016, as amended at 83 FR 53828, Oct. 25, 2018]