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Article 6

SCHEDULE 4BARRA HEAD (BERNERAY) TO HARRIS PROTECTED AREA

Interpretation

1.  In this schedule—

Description of the Barra Head (Berneray) to Harris Protected Area

2.  The Barra Head (Berneray) to Harris Protected Area is that part of Scottish inshore waters, including the seabed and subsoil, which is enclosed by the boundary lines (the topographical descriptions of which are provided in the third column of the following table) which join in the order given the co-ordinates listed in the second column.

Boundary lineCo-ordinates between which the boundary line extendsTopographical description of boundary line
1.A to BLine following the mean high water spring mark
2.B to CGeodesic line
3.C to DLine following the mean high water spring mark
4.D to EGeodesic line
5.E to FLine following the mean high water spring mark
6.F to GGeodesic line
7.G to HLine following the mean high water spring mark
8.H to IGeodesic line
9.I to JLine following the mean high water spring mark
10.J to KGeodesic line
11.K to LLine following the mean high water spring mark
12.L to MGeodesic line
13.M to NLine following the mean high water spring mark
14.N to OGeodesic line
15.O to PGeodesic line
16.P to QLine following the mean high water spring mark
17.Q to RGeodesic line
18.R to SGeodesic line
19.S to TLine following the mean high water spring mark
20.T to UGeodesic line
21.U to VGeodesic line
22.V to WGeodesic line
23.W to XLine following the seaward limit of Scottish inshore waters
24.X to AGeodesic line