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ably and bona fide believe themselves on the high seas, the 

 limits of exclusion shall be drawn in each case between the 

 headlands hereinafter specified as being those at and within 

 which such fishermen might be reasonably expected to rec- 

 ognize the bay under average conditions. 



For the Baie des Chaleurs the line from the Light at 

 Birch Point on Miscou Island to Macquereau Point Light: 

 for the Bay of Miramichi, the line from the Light at Point 

 Escuminac to the Light on the Eastern Point of Tabisintac 

 Gully ; for Egmont Bay, in Prince Edward Island, the line 

 from the light at Cape Egmont to the Light at West Point ; 

 and off St. Ann 's Bay, in the Province of Nova Scotia, the 

 line from the Light at Point Anconi to the nearest point 

 on the opposite shore of the mainland. 



For Fortune Bay, in Newfoundland, the line from Con- 

 naigre Head to the Light on the Southeasterly end of 

 Brunet Island, thence to Fortune Head. 



For or near the following bays the limits of exclusion 

 shall be three marine miles seawards from the following 

 lines, namely: 



For or near Barrington Bay, in Nova Scotia, the line 

 from the Light on Stoddart Island to the Light on the 

 south point of Cape Sable, thence to the light at Baccaro 

 Point; at Chedabucto and St. Peter's Bays, the line from 

 Cranberry Island Light to Green Island Light, thence to 

 Point Rouge ; for Mira Bay, the line from the Light on the 

 East Point of Scatari Island to the Northeasterly Point of 

 Cape Morien ; and at Placentia Bay, in Newfoundland, the 

 line from Latine Point, on the Eastern mainland shore, to 

 the most Southerly Point of Red Island, thence by the most 

 Southerly Point of Merasheen Island to the mainland. 



Long Island and Bryer Island, on St. Mary's Bay, in 

 Nova Scotia, shall, for the purpose of delimitation, be taken 

 as the coasts of such bays. 



It is understood that nothing in these rules refers either 



