Longitude | Latitude | ||
168 | 7.41 W | 65 | *37.91 N |
165 | 1.54 W | 60 | 45.54 N |
167 | 59.98 W | 60 | 45.55 N |
169 | 00.00 W | 60 | 35.50 N |
169 | 00.00 W | 61 | 00.00 N |
171 | 45.00 W | 61 | 00.00 N |
171 | 45.00 W | 60 | 54.00 N |
174 | 1.24 W | 60 | 54.00 N |
176 | 13.51 W | 62 | 6.56 N |
172 | 24.00 W | 63 | 57.03 N |
172 | 24.00 W | 62 | 42.00 N |
168 | 24.00 W | 62 | 42.00 N |
168 | 24.00 W | 64 | 0.00 N |
172 | 17.42 W | 64 | 0.01 N |
168 | 58.62 W | 65 | 30.00 N |
168 | 58.62 W | 65 | **49.81 N |
Note: The area is delineated by connecting the coordinates in the order listed by straight lines except as noted by * below. The last set of coordinates for the area is connected to the first set of coordinates for the area by a straight line. The projected coordinate system is North American Datum 1983, Albers.
* This boundary extends in a clockwise direction from this set of geographic coordinates along the shoreline at mean lower-low tide line to the next set of coordinates.
** Intersection of the 1990 United States/Russia maritime boundary line and a line from Cape Prince of Wales to Cape Dezhneva (Russia) that defines the boundary between the Chukchi and Bering Seas, Area 400 and Area 514, respectively.
50 C.F.R. §Table 43 to Part 679