The following was taken out of the WDFW press release that just came out.  Today, I also rec'd a letter discussing the new proposal to close waters around Neah Bay for rockfish/halibut fishing.
The second paragraph of the letter says:
"WDFW has received a proposal from one of our Commissioners to create a recreational fishing closure in Marine Catch Area 4 for bottomfish and Pacific halibut.  The closed area would provide protection for bottomfish while providing a world class destination for divers to view a cold water marine ecosystem.  Enclosed is a map and list of coordinates that describes where this area would be located."
I've been informed that Commissioner Jennings is the source of the proposal.
The east end coodinates are 124.38.130W (Koitlah Point) and the west end is 124.45.155W then southerly to 124.44.547W and southeasterly to land fall at 124.43.514W which is just N of Cape Flattery. 
The North boundary on the east end is 48.24.457N and 48.24.340N on the west end.
Duncan Rock falls inside the closure as does Tatoosh Island and the islets to the west of Tatoosh.
WDFW accepting comments through Dec. 1 
on 2010-12 sportfishing rule proposals 
OLYMPIA - There's still time for people to provide comments to the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) on state sportfishing rules proposed for 2010-12. 
WDFW will accept written comments on the proposals through Dec. 1. The proposed rules include several measures designed to protect fish and shellfish. 
Among them is a recently added proposal that would close fishing for bottomfish and halibut off the northwestern tip of the Olympic Peninsula. The proposed closure, which would extend 1.5 miles offshore and stretch about 4 miles from Cape Flattery east to Neah Bay, would provide additional protection for bottomfish and halibut in the area while establishing a world-class destination for divers. 
That new proposed rule, as well as more than 100 other proposals, is available on the department's website at 
http://wdfw.wa.gov/fish/regs/rule_proposals/index.htm . Printed copies of the proposals are available by contacting WDFW's Fish Program at (360) 902-2700. 
I don't know which Commissioner made the proposal, but I'm trying to find out.  It seems to me that the proposal is a little bit late to be entered into the regulation process.  
If item #10 passes, it would cover much of the same area except it would end at the Bonilla-Tatoosh line and leave Duncan Rock in an open area for bottomfishing.