
1 
This Order may be cited as the Fishing Boats (France) Designation Order 1965 and shall come into operation on 18th June 1965.
2 

(1) For the purposes of this Order:—
 “the Act” means the Fishery Limits Act 1964;
 “demersal fish” means all sea fish other than salmon, migratory trout, mackerel, clupeoid fishes, sand eels, Norway pout, smelts, eels, great weevers, crustaceans and molluscs (other than squids).
(2) The Interpretation Act 1889 shall apply to the interpretation of this Order as it applies to the interpretation of an Act of Parliament and as if this Order and the Order hereby revoked were Acts of Parliament.
3 
The Fishing Boats (France) Designation Order 1964 is hereby revoked.
4 

(1) France is hereby designated for the purpose of section 1(3) of the Act.
(2) The areas in which fishing boats registered in France may fish in the outer belt of the fishery limits of the British Islands shall be:—
(a) the whole of the outer belt surrounding the islands referred to in the 2nd column of Schedule 1 to this Order;
(b) the areas which respectively lie between the demarcation lines drawn from the landmarks, and in the true directions mentioned in the 2nd column of Schedule 2 to this Order in respect of each such area as aforesaid.
(3) The descriptions of sea fish for which such fishing boats may fish shall be those specified in the 3rd column of the said Schedules to this Order in respect of each such area as aforesaid.
5 
Section 2 of the Act shall apply to fishing boats registered in France.
In witness whereof the Official Seal of the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food is hereunto affixed on 3rd June 1965.
Frederick Peart
Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food
Given under the Seal of the Secretary of State for Scotland on 4th June 1965.
William Ross
Secretary of State for Scotland
Given under the Hand of the Secretary of State for the Home Department on 8th June 1965.
Frank Soskice
Secretary of State for the Home Department

SCHEDULE 1


  Column 3
Column 1 Column 2 Descriptions of
Area Islands sea fish
1. Sulisker and North Rona Lobsters; crawfish
2. St. Kilda group Lobsters; crawfish
SCHEDULE 2


 Column 2 Column 3
Column 1 Demarcation lines, Landmarks and Descriptions of
Area directions sea fish
 ENGLAND AND WALES
3. 1. Morecambe Bay Light Vessel—East Demersal fish
 2. Point Lynas Lighthouse—North
4. 1. Bardsey Island Lighthouse—South-west Lobsters; crawfish
 2. South Bishop Lighthouse—North-west
5. 1. South Bishop Lighthouse—North-west Lobsters; crawfish;
 2. Skokham Island Lighthouse—South demersal fish
6. 1. Skokham Island Lighthouse—South Demersal fish
 2. Hartland Point Lighthouse—North-west
7. 1. Hartland Point Lighthouse—North-west Lobsters; crawfish;
 2. Longships Lighthouse—South-west demersal fish
8. 1. Longships Lighthouse—South-west Lobsters; crawfish;
 2. Eddystone Lighthouse—South escallops; demersal fish
9. 1. Eddystone Lighthouse—South Demersal fish
 2. Selsey Bill—South
10. 1. Selsey Bill—South Lobsters; crawfish;
 2. Beachy Head Lighthouse—South demersal fish
11. 1. Beachy Head Lighthouse—South Demersal fish
 2. Dungeness New Lighthouse—South
12. 1. Dungeness New Lighthouse—South Herring; demersal fish
 2. North Foreland Lighthouse—East
13. 1. North Foreland Lighthouse—East Demersal fish
 2. Lowestoft Lighthouse—East
 SCOTLAND AND NORTHERN IRELAND
14. 1. Cape Wrath Lighthouse—North-east Lobsters; crawfish;
 2. Butt of Lewis Lighthouse—West demersal fish
15. 1. Butt of Lewis Lighthouse—West Lobsters; crawfish
 2. Barra Head Lighthouse—West
16. 1. Barra Head Lighthouse—West Lobsters; crawfish;
 2. Port Stewart Lighthouse—North demersal fish
17. 1. Sanda Island Lighthouse—South-west Demersal fish
 2. Haulbowline Rocks Lighthouse—South-east
 3. Mull of Galloway Lighthouse—South
 ISLE OF MAN
18. 1. Jurby Head Church—West Demersal fish
 2. Chicken Rock Lighthouse—South-east
 CHANNEL ISLANDS
19. 1. L'etac de Sark—South-west Crabs; demersal fish
 2. Alderney Lighthouse—North-east