Haw. Code R. § 13-261-3 - Boundary of the Reserve
(a) The reserve
means the entire island of Kaho'olawe and those waters and submerged lands
seaward of the shoreline of Kaho'olawe island to a distance of approximately
two miles as shown on Exhibit "1", dated March 28, 2002, which is located at
the end of this subchapter and made part of this chapter. The boundary of the
reserve is described as follows: beginning at the initial point 20°38.05'N,
156°33.40'W; then by straight line to the point 20°36.95'N,
156°31.55'W; then by straight line to the point 20°33.55'N,
156°30.30'W; then by straight line to the point 20°31.60'N,
156°29.85'W; then by straight line to the point 20°29.10'N,
156°31.50'W; then by straight line to the point 20°28.75'N,
156°37.15'W; then by straight line to the point 20°28.20'N,
156°41.10'W; then by straight line to the point 20°30.60'N,
156°43.80'W; then by straight line to the point 20°32.05'N,
156°43.95'W; then by straight line to the point 20°34.90'N,
156°41.80'W; then by straight line to the point 20°35.80'N,
156°39.60'W; and then by straight line to the point 20°38.05'N,
156°35.40'W, then to the initial point 20°38.05'N,
156°33.40'W.
(b) The waters and
submerged lands of the reserve are divided into Zone A and Zone B. Zone A
encompasses the waters and submerged lands of the reserve between the shoreline
and a point where the depth of the water is equal to 30 fathoms in depth within
the boundary of the reserve. Zone B encompasses the waters of the reserve that
are deeper than 30 fathoms in depth, and the submerged lands beneath such
waters from the point where the 30 fathoms depth begins and proceeding out to
the boundary of the reserve.
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