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Article 3
That part of the Inner Sound lying to the east of the Island of Skye in the Highland Region comprising the area of the sea below mean high water springs and bounded by a straight line extending from a point on the line of mean high water springs at Rubha na Guailne at 57° 26.5'N latitude and 5° 51'W longitude on the Applecross Peninsula extending in a south westerly direction to Rubha na Leac at 57° 22.25'N latitude and 5° 59.55'W longitude on the Island of Raasay then along the line of the mean high water springs along the eastern shore of the Island of Raasay in a southerly and then in a south-westerly direction to Rubha na Cloiche at 57° 19.72'N latitude and 6° 2.9'W longitude on the Island of Raasay and then by a straight line extending in a southerly direction to Maol Na Gainmhich at 57° 18.6'N latitude and 6° 2.8'W longitude in the Island of Skye and then along the line of the mean high water springs on the eastern shore of Skye in a southerly, westerly, easterly and south-easterly and easterly direction to Rubha Buidhe at 57° 15.85'N latitude and 5° 39.63'W longitude then by a straight line extending in a north westerly direction across Loch Alsh to a point near Donald Murchisons Monument at 57° 16.84'N latitude and 5° 40.30'W longitude on the mainland and then along the line of the mean high water springs in a westerly, then northerly direction and then generally along the southern, eastern and northern shore of Loch Carron and then along the southern, eastern and northern shore of Loch Kishorn and then extending in a westerly direction along the southern shore of and then generally in a northerly direction along the western shore of the Applecross peninsula until the point of beginning at Rubha Na Guailne.
That area of the sea lying to the east of a straight line from Waternish Point at 57° 36.5'N latitude and 6° 38'W longitude on the Island of Skye extending in a south westerly direction to Dunvegan Head at 57° 30.8'N latitude and 6° 42.75'W longitude on the Island of Skye and within the line of the mean high water springs along the shores of Loch Dunvegan and Loch Bay and the western shore of the Waternish peninsula.
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