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F1Sch. 1 substituted (1.4.2018) by The Conservation of Salmon (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2018 (S.S.I. 2018/37), reg. 1, sch. 1
Column 1 Name of special area of conservation | Column 2 Description |
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109. Berriedale and Langwell Waters | The Berriedale and Langwell Waters and all inland waters which drain, or drain to some extent, to the outflow point (grid reference ND 1202 2248) at Berriedale. |
110. Endrick Water | The Endrick Water (being a tributary of the River Leven) and all inland waters which drain, or drain to some extent, to the outflow point (grid reference NS 4262 8957) on the east shore of Loch Lomond. |
111. Little Gruinard River | The Little Gruinard River and all inland waters which drain, or drain to some extent, to the outflow point (grid reference NG 9473 8991) at mean high water springs in Gruinard Bay. |
112. Langavat | Loch Langavat and the River Grimersta and all inland waters which drain, or drain to some extent, to the outflow point (grid reference NB 2155 2968) at mean high water springs in Loch Grimersta. |
113. North Harris | All inland waters which drain, or drain to some extent, between the following points (“the outflow limits”):— |
(a) in Resort— | |
(i) to the north, at Kinloch Reasort (grid reference NB 1061 1725); and (ii) to the south, at Greascleit (grid reference NA 9936 1376); and | |
(b) in Fincastle— | |
(i) to the north, at Greascleit (grid reference NA 9936 1376); and (ii) to the south, at Bun Abhainn Eadarra (grid reference NB 1306 0423). | |
114. River Bladnoch | The River Bladnoch and all inland waters which drain, or drain to some extent, to the outflow point (grid reference NX 4407 5482) into Wigtown Bay at Wigtown. |
115. River Borgie | The River Borgie and all inland waters which drain, or drain to some extent, to the outflow point (grid reference NC 6839 6227) at mean low water springs in Torrisdale Bay. |
116. River Dee (Aberdeenshire) | The River Dee and all inland waters which drain, or drain to some extent, to the outflow point (grid reference NJ 9655 0605) at Aberdeen Harbour. |
117. River Moriston | The River Moriston (being a tributary of the River Ness) and all areas of inland waters which drain, or drain to some extent, to the outflow point (grid reference NH 4298 1622) on the north shore of Loch Ness at Invermoriston. |
118. River Naver | The River Naver and all inland waters which drain, or drain to some extent to the outflow point (grid reference NC 7100 6017) at Invernaver. |
119. River Oykel | The River Oykel and all inland waters which drain, or drain to some extent, to the outflow point (grid reference NH 6092 9153) in the Kyle of Sutherland at Bonar Bridge; |
but excluding— | |
(i) the River Carron (Bonar Bridge) and all inland waters which drain, or drain to some extent, to the outflow point (grid reference NH 6063 9189); and (ii) the River Shin and all inland waters which drain, or drain to some extent, to the outflow point (grid reference NH 5723 9664). | |
120. River South Esk | The River South Esk and all inland waters which drain, or drain to some extent, to the outflow point (grid reference NO 6753 5771) into the Montrose Basin at Bridge of Dun. |
121. River Spey | The River Spey and all inland waters which drain, or drain to some extent, to the outflow point (grid reference NJ 3439 6567) at Spey Bay. |
122. River Tay | The River Tay and all inland waters which drain, or drain to some extent, to the outflow point (grid reference NO 1970 1888) at the confluence with the River Earn, south-east of Perth. |
123. River Thurso | The River Thurso and all inland waters which drain, or drain to some extent, to the outflow point (grid reference ND 1176 6817) at Thurso Bridge. |
124. River Teith | The River Teith (being a tributary of the River Forth) and all inland waters which drain, or drain to some extent, to the outflow point (grid reference NS 7982 9439) in the River Forth at Stirling; |
but excluding— | |
(i) the Allan Water and all inland waters which drain, or drain to some extent, to the outflow point (grid reference NS 7866 9603); and | |
(ii) all inland waters which drain, or drain to some extent, to the outflow point (grid reference NS 7695 9614).] |
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