Section 10911 Of Article 6. Marine Life Refuge From California Fish And Game Code >> Division 7. >> Chapter 2. >> Article 6.
10911
. The following constitutes a marine life refuge and shall be
designated as the Niguel Marine Life Refuge: That portion of
California state tide and submerged lands bounded by a line
commencing at a point which is the intersection of the line of mean
high tide and a line which is 2,440 feet south of and parallel to the
north line of Fractional Section 21, R.8W., T.8S., S.B.M., such
point also being on the north boundary of the Dana Point Marine Life
Refuge, thence along the mean high tide line northerly and westerly
12,000 feet more or less to its intersection with the westerly
prolongation of the most northerly boundary line of lot 101 of "Three
Arches Palisades No. 1" as shown on a map filed in book 3, page 3,
Records of Surveys in the Office of the County Recorder, Orange
County; thence, S. 89 54´ W. 1,200 feet from such point of
intersection along the westerly prolongation of such northerly
boundary line; thence, south and west, and east parallel to and 1,200
feet from the line of mean high tide to a point on the north line of
Dana Point Marine Life Refuge and also being 1,200 feet west of the
point of beginning; thence, east 1,200 feet along the northerly
boundary of Dana Point Marine Life Refuge to the point of beginning.