Washington Statutes

§ 77.60.010 — State oyster reserves established.

Washington § 77.60.010
JurisdictionWashington
Title 77FISH AND WILDLIFE
Ch. 77.60SHELLFISH

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Wash. Rev. Code § 77.60.010 (2026).

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The following areas are the state oyster reserves and are more completely described in maps and plats on file in the office of the commissioner of public lands and in the office of the auditor of the county in which the reserve is located:

(a)Totten Inlet reserves (sometimes known as Oyster Bay reserves), located in Totten Inlet, Thurston county;
(b)Eld Inlet reserves (sometimes known as Mud Bay reserves), located in Mud Bay, Thurston county;
(c)Oakland Bay reserves, located in Oakland Bay, Mason county;
(d)North Bay reserves (sometimes known as Case Inlet reserves), located in Case Inlet, Mason county.
(a)Nemah reserve, south and west sides of reserve located along Nemah River channel, Pacific county;
(b)Long Island reserve, located at south end and along west side of Long Isl

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Legislative History

[1983 1st ex.s. c 46 s 78;1955 c 12 s 75.24.010. Prior:1949 c 112 s 54; Rem. Supp. 1949 s 5780-01. Formerly RCW75.24.010.]

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