SCHEDULE 1MEASUREMENT OF THE SIZE OF A GREEN CRAB

Article 5(3)

SCHEDULE 2DESCRIPTION OF THE SPECIFIED WATERS

Article 6(1)

Interpretation

1.

In this Schedule—

“co-ordinate” means a co-ordinate defined on the World Geodetic 1984 Datum5; and

“Scottish inshore waters” means the area adjacent to the coast of Scotland and within the Scottish zone, and to the landward of a limit of six miles from the baseline from which the breadth of the territorial sea is measured, up to the mean high-water mark of ordinary spring tides.

Description of the specified waters

2.

(1)

That part of Scottish inshore waters which is bounded by the lines (the topographical descriptions of which are provided in the fourth column of the following table) which join in sequential order the co-ordinates listed and identified in the first, second and third columns.

Co-ordinate

North Latitude

West Longitude

Topographical description of boundary line

1

58°38.70′

002°42.65′

Loxodrome

2

58°38.59′

002°57.18′

Loxodrome

3

58°39.86′

002°58.46′

Loxodrome

4

58°42.06′

003°01.84′

Loxodrome

5

58°44.16′

003°09.38′

Loxodrome

6

58°43.78′

003°11.19′

Loxodrome

7

58°42.89′

003°13.49′

Loxodrome

8

58°42.86′

003°14.51′

Loxodrome

9

58°43.84′

003°19.91′

Loxodrome

10

58°45.48′

003°30.04′

Seaward limit of Scottish inshore waters

11

58°38.70′

002°42.65′

(2)

Those parts of Scottish inshore waters which are adjacent to the following Scottish islands (the centroid co-ordinates of which are listed in the second and third columns of the following table) and are bounded to the north, east, south and west by the seaward limit of Scottish inshore waters.

Island

North Latitude

West Longitude

Sule Stack

59°01.44′

004°30.38′

Sule Skerry

59°05.12′

004°24.43′