Designation of Dana Point Marine Life Refuge in District 19
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The Dana Point Marine Life Refuge is established to protect vital marine habitats within District 19. This designation encompasses a specific area of land and ocean waters, commencing from Station 70 at the mean high tide line, extending westerly and northerly for approximately 3500 feet. The boundary includes various points of interest, ensuring the preservation of marine biodiversity in this critical ecosystem. Regulations around this refuge support conservation efforts and promote the sustainability of marine resources for future generations.
Designation of Dana Point Marine Life Refuge in District 19
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The following constitutes a marine life refuge and shall be designated as the Dana Point Marine Life Refuge: That portion of District 19 consisting of land and ocean waters bounded by a line commencing at Station 70 of the mean high tide line as shown on Document Number 25208 recorded in Book 7651, page 69 of Official Records on file in the Office of County Recorder of Orange County; thence along the mean high tide line westerly and northerly 3500 feet more or less to intersection with a line which is 2440 feet south of and parallel to the north line of Fractional Section 21, R. 8 W., T. 8 S., S.B.M.'; thence west 1200 feet; thence southerly and easterly 1200 feet from and parallel to the shore line to an intersection with a line which bears S 40˚ 00' E. from said Station 70; thence N 40˚ 00' W. 1200 feet more or less to the point of beginning.
Dana Point State Marine Park. This area is bounded by the mean high tide line, a distance of 1200 feet offshore, and the following points: 33° 27.74’ N. lat. 117° 42.95’ W. long.; 33° 27.74’ N. lat. 117° 43.18’ W. long.; 33° 27.47’ N. lat. 117° 42.28’ W. long.; and 33° 27.63’ N. lat. 117° 42.45’ W. long.