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Article 13

SCHEDULE 11UPPER LOCH FYNE PROTECTED AREA

PART 1DESCRIPTION OF THE UPPER LOCH FYNE PROTECTED AREA

Interpretation

1.  In Part 1 of this Schedule—

Description of the Upper Loch Fyne Protected Area

2.  The Upper Loch Fyne 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 low water spring mark
2.B to AGeodesic line

PART 2DESCRIPTION OF THE UPPER LOCH FYNE EXCEPTED AREA

Interpretation

3.  In Part 2 of this Schedule—

Description of the Upper Loch Fyne Excepted Area

4.  The Upper Loch Fyne Excepted Area is that part of Scottish inshore waters within the Upper Loch Fyne Protected Area, 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.C to DLine following the mean low water spring mark
2.D to EGeodesic line
3.E to FLine following the mean low water spring mark
4.F to CGeodesic line

PART 3DESCRIPTION OF THE UPPER LOCH FYNE ADDITIONAL FLAME SHELL PROTECTED AREA

Interpretation

5.  In Part 3 of this Schedule—

Description of the Upper Loch Fyne Additional Flame Shell Protected Area

6.  The Upper Loch Fyne Additional Flame Shell Protected Area is that part of Scottish inshore waters within the Upper Loch Fyne Protected Area, 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.G to HLine following the mean low water spring mark
2.H to IGeodesic line
3.I to JLine following the mean low water spring mark
4.J to GGeodesic line