SCHEDULEArea of the fishery

Article 1(3)

1

1

The area is identifiable by virtue of the boundary line plotted by sequentially joining each of the points having the co-ordinates of latitude and longitude according to the World Geodetic System 19846 (“a set of co-ordinates”) specified in columns 2 and 3 of the table which correspond to the relevant entry in column 1.

2

For the purpose of identifying the fishery, all lines between a point identified by a set of co-ordinates are straight, other than in respect of the lines between a set of co-ordinates identified as—

a

C and D,

b

E and F,

c

G and H,

d

I and J,

e

K and L,

f

M and A,

where the line is the contour of the lowest astronomical tide.

3

In sub-paragraph (2), “lowest astronomical tide” means the lowest tide level which can be predicted to occur under average meteorological conditions and under any combination of astronomical conditions.

Table

(1)

Point number

(2)

Latitude

(3)

Longitude

A

51° 46.242’ N

000° 55.668’ E

B

51° 46.188’ N

000° 55.674’ E

C

51° 44.958’ N

000° 55.664’ E

D

51° 44.556’ N

000° 53.368’ E

E

51° 44.550’ N

000° 53.237’ E

F

51° 43.452’ N

000° 51.170’ E

G

51° 43.440’ N

000° 51.061’ E

H

51° 43.350’ N

000° 50.534’ E

I

51° 43.806’ N

000° 50.354’ E

J

51° 45.852’ N

000° 53.870’ E

K

51° 45.966’ N

000° 53.904’ E

L

51° 46.146’ N

000° 53.587’ E

M

51° 46.212’ N

000° 53.801’ E