California Constitution

Article X B, § 2

California Const. art. X B, § 2

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(a) “District” means a fish and game district as defined in the Fish and Game Code by statute on January 1, 1990. (b) Except as specifically provided in this article, all references to Fish and Game Code sections, articles, chapters, parts, and divisions are defined as those statutes in effect on January 1, 1990. (c) “Ocean waters” means the waters of the Pacific Ocean regulated by the State. (d) “Zone” means the Marine Resources Protection zone established pursuant to this article. The zone consists of the following: (1) In waters less than 70 fathoms or within one mile, whichever is less, around the Channel Islands consisting of the Islands of San Miguel, Santa Rosa, Santa Cruz, Anacapa, San Nicolaus, Santa Barbara, Santa Catalina, and San Clemente. (2) The area within three nautical miles offshore of the mainland coast, and the area within three nautical miles off any manmade breakwater, between a line extending due west from Point Arguello and a line extending due west from the Mexican border. (3) In waters less than 35 fathoms between a line running 180 degrees true from Point Fermin and a line running 270 degrees true from the south jetty of Newport Harbor.

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History

Sec. 2 added Nov. 6, 1990, by Prop. 132. Initiative measure.

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