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The Food Protection (Emergency Prohibitions) (Paralytic Shellfish Poisoning) (No.4) Order 1991

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Article 3

SCHEDULETHE DESIGNATED AREA

That area of the sea including part of the Inner Sound lying to the east of the Islands of Rona and Raasay in Skye and Lochalsh District below mean high water springs and bounded by a straight line extending from a point on the line of the mean high water springs at Red Point at 57deg; 38.4'N latitude and 5° 49.1'W longitude in Ross and Cromarty District in a south westerly direction to a point on the line of the mean high water springs at the northern point of the Island of Rona at 57° 34.88'N latitude and 5° 57.5'W longitude then in a southerly direction along the line of the mean high water springs along the eastern shore of the Island of Rona to Garbh Eilean then by a straight line extending in a southerly direction to Rubha Ard Ghlaisen on the Island of Raasay and then along the line of the mean high water springs along the eastern shore of the Island of Raasay to Rubha na Leac at 57° 22.25'N latitude and 5° 59.55'W longitude then by a straight line extending in a north easterly direction to a point of the line of the mean high water springs at Rubha na Guailne at 57° 26.5'N latitude and 5° 51'W longitude on the Applecross Peninsula then in a northerly direction along the line of the mean high water springs along the western shore of the Applecross Peninsula to Rubha na Fearn and then in a south easterly and easterly direction along the line of the mean high water springs along the southern shore of Loch Torridon, along the western, southern and eastern shore of Loch Shieldaig and along the southern and eastern shores of Upper Loch Torridon, and then in a westerly and north westerly direction along the line of the mean high water springs along the northern shores of Upper Loch Torridon, Loch Diabaig and Loch Torridon to the point of beginning at Red Point.

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