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Regulation 6
Regulations 2 to 4
Column 1 Waters to which licences refer | Column 2 Maximum number of licences | |
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(a) | Wholly in Lough Foyle, the seaward limit of which for the purpose of these Regulations shall be deemed to be an imaginary straight line drawn between Greencastle Fort in the County of Donegal and the Martello Tower at Magilligan Point in the County of Londonderry. | 30 |
(b) | The River Foyle between the Carrickmore-Grange Foyle line and a straight line drawn across the said River Foyle from the easternmost point in the townland of Drumnashear in the county of Donegal to the northernmost point in the townland of Magheramason in the County of Tyrone and, that portion of the River Foyle flowing to the west of the islands known as Corkan Isle and Islandmore and lying between straight lines drawn across the said River Foyle at right angles to its course through the northernmost point of the townland of Corkan Isle and the southernmost point of the townland of Islandmore respectively. | 50” |
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