
Article 1 
The Annex to Decision 2002/300/EC is replaced by the text in the Annex to this Decision.
Article 2 
This Decision is addressed to the Member States.
Done at Brussels, 8 August 2006.
For the Commission
Markos KYPRIANOU
Member of the Commission
ANNEX


ANNEX  1.A. 

— The whole coastline of Ireland, except the following seven areas:
— Cork Harbour,
— Galway Bay,
— Ballinakill Harbour,
— Clew Bay,
— Achill Sound,
— Loughmore, Blacksod Bay,
— Lough Foyle.
 1.B. 

— The whole coastline of Ireland.
 2.A. 

— The whole coastline of Great Britain, except the following four areas:
— the south coast of Cornwall from the Lizard to Start Point,
— the area around the Solent estuary from Portland Bill to Selsey Bill,
— the area along the coast in Essex from Shoeburyness to Landguard point,
— the area along the coast in south west Wales from Wooltack Point to St. Govan’s Head, including Milford Haven and the tidal waters of the east and west Cleddau river.
— The whole coastline of Northern Ireland, except the following area:
— Lough Foyle.
— The whole coastline of Guernsey and Herm.
— The zone of the States of Jersey: The zone consists of the intertidal and immediate coastal area between the mean high-water mark on the Island of Jersey and an imaginary line drawn three nautical miles from the mean low-water mark of the Island of Jersey. The zone is situated in the Normano-Breton Gulf, on the south side of the English Channel.
— The whole coastline of the Isle of Man.
 2.B. 

— The whole coastline of Great Britain.
— The whole coastline of Northern Ireland.
— The whole coastline of Guernsey and Herm.
— The zone of the States of Jersey: the zone consists of the intertidal and immediate coastal area between the mean high-water mark on the Island of Jersey and an imaginary line drawn three nautical miles from the mean low-water mark of the Island of Jersey. The zone is situated in the Normano-Breton Gulf, on the south side of the English Channel.
— The whole coastline of the Isle of Man.
 3. 

— Limfjorden from Thyborøn in the west to Hals in the east.

