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Articles 2 and 3
For the purposes of articles 2 and 3 the protected area described in this Schedule is enclosed by the boundary lines which are described below, in each case by reference to the co-ordinates of the points joined by a line and a topographical description of the line—
Boundary Line | Set of co-ordinates of points which the boundary line joins | Topographic description of boundary line |
---|---|---|
1 | A to B | Mean low water spring tide |
2 | B to C | Geodesic line |
3 | C to D | Mean low water spring tide |
4 | D to E | Geodesic line |
5 | E to F | Mean low water spring tide |
6 | F to G | Geodesic line |
7 | G to H | Mean low water spring tide |
8 | H to I | Geodesic line |
9 | I to J | Mean low water spring tide |
10 | J to K | Geodesic line |
11 | K to L | Mean low water spring tide |
12 | L to M | Geodesic line |
13 | M to N | Mean low water spring tide |
14 | N to O | Geodesic line |
15 | O to P | Mean low water spring tide |
16 | P to Q | Geodesic line |
17 | Q to R | Mean low water spring tide |
18 | R to S | Geodesic line |
19 | S to T | Mean low water spring tide |
20 | T to U | Geodesic line |
21 | U to V | Mean low water spring tide |
22 | V to W | Geodesic line |
23 | W to X | Mean low water spring tide |
24 | X to Y | Geodesic line |
25 | Y to Z | Geodesic line |
26 | Z to AA | Geodesic line |
27 | AA to AB | Geodesic line |
28 | AB to AC | Geodesic line |
29 | AC to AD | Mean low water spring tide |
30 | AD to AE | Geodesic line |
31 | AE to AF | Mean low water spring tide |
32 | AF to AG | Geodesic line |
33 | AG to AH | Mean low water spring tide |
34 | AH to AI | Geodesic line |
35 | AI to AJ | Mean low water spring tide |
36 | AJ to AK | Geodesic line |
37 | AK to AL | Mean low water spring tide |
38 | AL to AM | Geodesic line |
39 | AM to AN | Mean low water spring tide |
40 | AN to A | Geodesic line |
Where—
“A” is 56°42.650′N, 006°13.564′W;
“B” is 56°40.798′N, 006°01.803′W;
“C” is 56°39.030′N, 006°00.165′W;
“D” is 56°32.058′N, 005°46.534′W;
“E” is 56°32.009′N, 005°46.330′W;
“F” is 56°31.499′N, 005°35.962′W;
“G” is 56°29.976′N, 005°34.161′W;
“H” is 56°31.970′N, 005°27.809′W;
“I” is 56°31.223′N, 005°26.208′W;
“J” is 56°28.815′N, 005°28.524′W;
“K” is 56°26.245′N, 005°28.945′W;
“L” is 56°25.380′N, 005°29.072′W;
“M” is 56°25.317′N, 005°29.280′W;
“N” is 56°24.890′N, 005°29.798′W;
“O” is 56°24.554′N, 005°29.303′W;
“P” is 56°21.244′N, 005°32.148′W;
“Q” is 56°21.046′N, 005°32.302′W;
“R” is 56°07.806′N, 005°36.320′W;
“S” is 56°06.777′N, 005°34.108′W;
“T” is 56°06.591′N, 005°34.018′W;
“U” is 56°05.556′N, 005°34.961′W;
“V” is 55°59.132′N, 005°41.294′W;
“W” is 56°00.818′N, 005°46.929′W;
“X” is 56°06.815′N, 005°47.699′W;
“Y” is 56°09.635′N, 005°47.702′W;
“Z” is 56°10.258′N, 005°51.915′W;
“AA” is 56°12.583′N, 005°55.945′W;
“AB” is 56°16.220′N, 005°49.392′W;
“AC” is 56°18.749′N, 005°49.789′W;
“AD” is 56°22.736′N, 005°41.379′W;
“AE” is 56°23.009′N, 005°40.806′W;
“AF” is 56°25.025′N, 005°39.148′W;
“AG” is 56°25.467′N, 005°39.069′W;
“AH” is 56°36.604′N, 006°01.898′W;
“AI” is 56°36.651′N, 006°01.797′W;
“AJ” is 56°36.678′N, 006°01.765′W;
“AK” is 56°36.743′N, 006°01.712′W;
“AL” is 56°37.500′N, 006°02.676′W;
“AM” is 56°38.071′N, 006°03.598′W; and
“AN” is 56°38.572′N, 006°11.715′W.
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