Article 2
SCHEDULE
Article 2
“SCHEDULEAREAS AND SPECIFIED PERIODS IN RESPECT OF WHICH PROHIBITION OF FISHING FOR BASS APPLIES
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Description of Area | Period applying in 1990 and subsequent years |
Blyth Power StationAll tidal waters enclosed by a line in the south bearing 108.5° true from the Blyth Power Station chimneys in transit, to the east by a line bearing 173.5° true from a transit of the Alcan Power Station chimney and the western pylon of the northern pair of measured mile markers and to the north by a line bearing 111° true being a transit of the yellow “X” Northumberland Water Authority pipeline markers | All year |
Bradwell Power StationThe area between the Baffle Wall and the Bradwell foreshore enclosed by lines drawn perpendicular (145° true) from the NE and SW corners of the Baffle Wall to the shore | All year |
Grain Power StationThe area enclosed by a line drawn 120° true through Grain Martello Tower and Grain Hard Buoy to Garrison Point, and a line drawn 114° true from the foreshore at Grain Power Station to the western extremity of the Ro Ro Terminal, and the Isle of Grain and Sheerness foreshores | All year |
Kingsnorth Power StationThe area enclosed by Bee Ness Jetty and a line drawn 204° true to the tip of Oakham Ness Jetty, thence 260° true to the SE tip of Kingsnorth Jetty, and along the seaward arm of Kingsnorth Jetty and then 298° true to the Kingsnorth power station foreshore | All year |
Dungeness Power StationAll tidal waters enclosed by a line drawn 180° true from the eastern end of the Dungeness 'A' building to a point 600 m below MLW Springs, thence 270° true for a distance of 1 km, thence 000° true to the shore marked by an isolated building “hangar B1” situated between the Dungeness 'B' complex and the Power Station | All year |
Chichester HarbourAll tidal waters enclosed by a line drawn 192° true from Eastoke Point to Chichester Bar Beacon, then 078° true to Cakeham Tower | Between 30 April and 1 November |
Langstone HarbourAll tidal waters enclosed by a line drawn 153° true from the Gunnery Range Light at Eastney Point to Langstone Fairway Buoy (50° 46.25N 01° 01.27W), then 033° true to the foreshore east of Gunner Point | Between 30 April and 1 November |
Portsmouth HarbourAll tidal waters enclosed by a line drawn from Gilkicker Point to Southsea Castle | Between 30 April and 1 November |
Southampton WaterAll tidal waters enclosed by a line drawn 090° true from the Cadland foreshore to the Warsash foreshore passing through the north-west extremity of the Esso tanker jetty but excluding those waters above the Redbridge Causeway on the River Test | Between 30 April and 1 November |
Fawley Power StationThe area enclosed by a circle drawn with a radius of 556 metres around the outfall from Fawley Power Station | All year |
Poole HarbourAll tidal waters enclosed by a line drawn 011° true from Jerry’s Point, through Branksea Castle to Salterns Pier | Between 30 April and 1 November |
The FleetAll tidal waters of the Fleet inside Ferry Bridge | All year |
River Exe, DevonAll tidal waters enclosed by a line drawn 068° true from Langstone Point to Orcombe Point | Between 30 April and 1 November |
River TeignAll tidal waters enclosed by a line drawn 000° true from the Ness to the southernmost leading light | Between 30 April and 1 November |
River Dart, DevonAll tidal waters enclosed by a line drawn 064° true from Combe Point to Inner Froward Point | Between 30 April and 1 January |
Salcombe HarbourAll tidal waters enclosed by a line drawn 090° true from Splat Point to Limebury Point | Between 30 April and 1 January |
River Avon, DevonAll tidal waters enclosed by a line drawn 206° true from Warren Point at Bigbury-on-Sea to Burgh Island, and a line drawn 090° true from the southern tip of Burgh Island to the coast | Between 30 April and 1 January |
River YealmAll tidal waters enclosed by a line drawn 205° true from Season Point to Mouthstone Point | Between 30 April and 1 January |
Plymouth RiversAll tidal waters enclosed by a line drawn from the western end of Mountbatten Pier 268° true to the landing beacon at Wilderness Point in the River Tamar | All year |
River FoweyAll tidal waters enclosed by a line drawn 270° true from Penleath Point to the opposite shore | Between 30 April and 1 January |
Fal EstuaryAll tidal waters enclosed by a line drawn 045° true from Weir Point to Turnaware Point | Between 30 April and 1 January |
Percuil RiverAll tidal waters enclosed by a line drawn 151° true from St Mawes Castle to Carricknath Point | Between 30 April and 1 January |
Helford RiverAll tidal waters enclosed by a line drawn 199° true from Rosemullion Head to Dennis Head | Between 30 April and 1 January |
Camel EstuaryAll tidal waters enclosed by a line drawn 020° true from Stepper Point to Pentire Point | Between 30 April and 1 December |
River TorridgeAll tidal waters enclosed by a line drawn 290° true from Zeta Berth to the opposite shore | Between 30 April and 1 November |
River TawAll tidal waters enclosed by a line drawn 190° true from the western end of Braunton Pill to the site of the former power station at Yelland | Between 30 April and 1 November |
Aberthaw Power StationAll tidal waters enclosed by a line drawn at a radius of 1 nautical mile from Breaksea Point | All year |
Burry InletAll tidal waters enclosed by a line drawn 071° true from Whiteford Lighthouse to Llanelli Docks and a line drawn 180° true from Whiteford Lighthouse to the shore | Between 30 April and 1 November |
Taf, Tywi and Gwendraeth EstuaryAll tidal waters enclosed by a line drawn 119° true from Ginst Point to Pen Towyn Point | Between 30 April and 1 November |
Milford HavenAll tidal waters enclosed by a line drawn from the shore along the eastern side of the Texaco Terminal approach jetty to the southernmost part of the T jetty thence eastwards along the southern edge of the jetty to the extremity at No. 3 berth (51° 41.87N, 04° 57.58W) and then 098° true through the Pennar Beacon to the Llanreath foreshore (51° 41.55N, 04° 57.58W) and by a line drawn 162° true along the seaward side of the Pembroke to Neyland road bridge | Between 30 April and 1 November |
Teifi EstuaryAll tidal waters enclosed by a line drawn from the Boathouse, Penrhyn to the Cliff Hotel, Gwbert | Between 30 April and 1 November |
River DyfiAll tidal waters enclosed by a line drawn 168° true from Trefeddian Hotel (52° 32.8N, 04° 03.6W) to the flag pole at Ynys Las (52° 31.4N, 04° 03.8W) | Between 30 April and 1 November |
River MawddachAll tidal waters enclosed by a line drawn 226° true from the flagpole at Barmouth (52° 43.1N, 04° 03.1W) to the perch at 52° 42.7N, 04° 03.7W thence 155° true to the corner of the sea wall at Fairbourne (52° 42.5N, 04° 03.6W) | Between 30 April and 1 November |
Dwyryd/Glaslyn EstuaryAll tidal waters enclosed by a line drawn 152° true from the White House (52° 54.4N, 04° 09.1W) to Harlech Point (52° 53.7N, 04° 08.5W) | Between 30 April and 1 November |
Conwy EstuaryAll tidal waters enclosed by a line drawn in a northerly direction from Penmaen-bach Point 001° true to the most westerly point of Great Ormes Head | Between 30 April and 1 November |
Dee EstuaryAll tidal waters enclosed by a line drawn 213° true from Hilbre Point to Mostyn Quay | Between 31 May and 1 October |
Heysham Power StationAll tidal waters enclosed by a line drawn 085° true from No. 7 buoy (54° 01.22N, 002° 56.28W) to the shore, a line drawn 020° true from No. 7 buoy towards the Dolphin (54° 02.40N, 02° 55.52W), and a line drawn 102° true through the leading lights to Heysham Harbour | All year” |