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(1) This Order may be cited as the Kent and Essex Sea Fisheries District (Variation) Order 1995 and shall come into force on 24th May 1995.
(2) In this Order—
 “the principal Order” means the Order made by the Board of Trade on 5th May 1890 which created the Kent and Essex Sea Fisheries District and constituted a local fisheries committee for the regulation of the sea fisheries within that district;
 “the Mucking Creek line” means a line drawn across the River Thames, from Waterman’s Stone at Lower Hope Point in the County of Kent to the south eastern end of the tidal barrier at the mouth of Mucking Creek in the County of Essex;
 “the Yantlet line” has the meaning assigned thereto by section 2(1) of the Port of London Act 1968.
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(1) For the purpose of extending the Kent and Essex Sea Fisheries District westward of the Yantlet line to the Mucking Creek line, the principal Order shall be amended as provided in paragraph (2) below.
(2) In article 1, for the paragraph beginning with the words “A line drawn across the River Thames” there shall be substituted the following paragraph—“A line drawn across the River Thames, from the Waterman’s Stone at Lower Hope Point (latitude 51 degrees 28.90 minutes north, longitude 000 degrees 28.20 minutes east) in the county of Kent to the south eastern end of the tidal barrier at the mouth of Mucking Creek (latitude 51 degrees 29.98 minutes north, longitude 000 degrees 26.87 minutes east) in the county of Essex, and continued on either side of the river to the point of mean high water springs;”.
3 
The part of the River Thames to which the Kent and Essex Sea Fisheries District is extended by article 2 above is hereby excluded from the area within which the powers of the Port of London Authority with respect to fish may be exercised.
4 
In article 1 of the principal Order, for the paragraph beginning with the words “In respect of the rivers and streams” there shall be substituted the following paragraph—“In respect of the rivers and streams above the lines beyond which the sea fisheries district does not extend, the National Rivers Authority shall have the powers of a local fisheries committee except that in respect of the River Thames that Authority shall not have those powers above a line drawn across the Thames from a stone pillar erected at grid co-ordinates TQ 16361 71912 on the Surrey bank by the Port of London Authority and the Thames Conservators to the nearest point of mean high water level on the Middlesex bank.”.
Michael Jack
Minister of State,
Ministry of Agriculture,
Fisheries and Food
23rd May 1995