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. To give greater precision to the boundary of the State of
California as defined in Article XXI of the Constitution, it is
hereby declared that the part of the boundary which is described as
"running in a northwesterly direction and following the direction of
the Pacific Coast to the forty-second degree of north latitude," and
as "including all the islands, harbors, and bays along and adjacent
to the coast," runs and has in the past run three English nautical
miles oceanward of lines drawn along the outer sides of the outermost
of the islands, reefs and rocks along and adjacent to the mainland
and across intervening waters; and where there are harbors, but no
such outlying islands, reefs and rocks, it runs and in the past has
run three English nautical miles oceanward of lines drawn in front of
the harbors along the outermost works and installations thereof,
and, in the case of all bays (including inlets and estuaries) three
English nautical miles from lines drawn from headland to headland
across the mouth of each bay, inlet and estuary, regardless of the
length of the lines.
Where there are no outlying islands, reefs or rocks and no harbors
or bays or inlets or estuaries, the boundary runs and has in the
past run three English nautical miles oceanward of the lowest
low-water mark on the shore.