SCHEDULEArea of the fishery
1.
(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.
(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 |