Code of Federal Regulations (alpha)

CFR /  Title 50  /  Part 660  /  Sec. 660.507 Closed areas to reduction fishing.

The following areas are closed to reduction fishing:

(a) Farallon Islands closure (see Figure 1 to this subpart). The portion of Subarea A bounded by--

(1) A straight line joining Pigeon Point Light (37[deg]10.9[min] N. lat., 122[deg]23.6[min] W. long.) and the U.S. navigation light on Southeast Farallon Island (37[deg]42.0[min] N. lat., 123[deg]00.1[min] W. long.); and

(2) A straight line joining the U.S. navigation light on Southeast Farallon Island (37[deg]42.0[min] N. lat., 123[deg]00.1[min] W. long.) and the U.S. navigation light on Point Reyes (37[deg]59.7[min] N. lat., 123[deg]01.3[min] W. long.).

(b) Subarea B closures. Those portions of Subarea B described as--

(1) Oxnard closure (see Figure 1 to this subpart). The area that extends offshore 4 miles from the mainland shore between lines running 250[deg] true from the steam plant stack at Manadalay Beach (34[deg]12.4[min] N. lat., 119[deg]15.0[min] W. long.) and 220[deg] true from the steam plant stack at Ormond Beach (34[deg]07.8[min] N. lat., 119[deg]10.0[min] W. long.).

(2) Santa Monica Bay closure (see Figure 1 to this subpart). Santa Monica Bay shoreward of that line from Malibu Point (34[deg]01.8[min] N. lat., 188[deg]40.8[min] W. long.) to Rocky Point (Palos Verdes Point) (33[deg]46.5[min] N. lat., 118[deg]25.7[min] W. long.).

(3) Los Angeles Harbor closure (see Figure 1 to this subpart). The area outside Los Angeles Harbor described by a line extending 6 miles 180[deg] true from Point Fermin (33[deg]42.3[min] N. lat., 118[deg]17.6[min] W. long.) and then to a point located 3 miles offshore on a line 225[deg] true from Huntington Beach Pier (33[deg]39.2[min] N. lat., 118[deg]00.3[min] W. long.).

(4) Oceanside to San Diego closure (see Figure 1 to this subpart). The area 6 miles from the mainland shore south of a line running 225[deg] true from the tip of the outer breakwater (33[deg]12.4[min] N. lat., 117[deg]24.1[min] W. long.) of Oceanside Harbor to the United States-Mexico International Boundary.