The joint motion for entry of a second supplemental decree is
granted.
SECOND SUPPLEMENTAL DECREE
For the purpose of identifying with greater particularity parts
of the boundary line, as defined by the Supplemental Decree of
January 31, 1966,
382 U. S. 382 U.S.
448, between the submerged lands of the United States and the
submerged lands of the State of California, it is ORDERED, ADJUDGED
AND DECREED that this Court's Supplemental Decree of January 31,
1966, be, and the same is hereby, further supplemented as
follows:
1.
Closing lines Across Entrances to Bodies of Inland
Waters
a. The inland waters of the following bodies of water are
enclosed by straight lines between the mean lower low-water lines
at the seaward ends of the jetties located at their mouths:
1. Humboldt Bay
2. Port Hueneme
3. Santa Ana River
4. Agua Hedionda Lagoon
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b. The inland waters of San Francisco Bay are those enclosed by
a series of straight lines from the southwestern head of Point
Bonita (37�48'56"N, 122�31' 44"W); thence to the
western edge of an unnamed island immediately to the south
(37�48'55"N, 122�31'44.2"W); thence southward to the
western edge of a second unnamed island (37�48'53"N,.
122�31'44"W); thence southward to the western edge of a
third unnamed island (37�46'57"N, 122�30'52"W);
thence to a western head of Point Lobos (37�46'53"N,
122�30'49"W). The length of this closing line is 2.18
nautical miles
c. The inland waters of Bodega-Tomales Bay are those enclosed by
a straight line drawn from Bodega Head (38�17'53.8"N,
123�03'25.3"W); thence to the western edge of an unnamed
island northwest of Tomales Point (38�14'28.4"N,
122�59'41.5"W); thence southward to Tomales Point
(3814'26.5"N, 122�59'39"W).
d. The closing lines delineated in the foregoing paragraph are
part of the coastline of California. The foregoing is without
prejudice to the right of either party to assert or deny that other
closing lines are part of the coastline of California for purposes
of establishing the Federal-State boundary line under the Submerged
Lands Act, 67 Stat. 29, as amended.
2.
Artificial Extensions of the Coastline
The mean lower low-water line along each of the following
structures is part of the coastline of California for purposes of
establishing the Federal-State boundary line under the Submerged
Lands Act:
a. The Morro Bay breakwater
b. The Port San Luis breakwater
c. The Santa Barbara breakwater
d. The Ventura Marina breakwater
e. The Channel Islands Harbor breakwater
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f. Three rubble groins at Point Mugu
g. The Santa Monica breakwater
h. The Venice Beach groin
i. The Marina del Rey breakwater
j. Three rubble groins along Dockweiler Beach
k. The Redondo Beach breakwater
1. Two harbor jetties at Newport Bay
m. The Dana Point breakwater
n. The Oceanside breakwater
o. Two harbor jetties at entrance to Mission Bay
p. The Zuniga jetty at San Diego (including the southern seaward
end of this entire structure)
The foregoing is without prejudice to the right of either party
to assert or deny that other artificial structures are part of the
coastline of California for purposes of establishing the
Federal-State boundary line under the Submerged Lands Act.
3. The Court retains jurisdiction to entertain such further
proceedings, enter such orders, and issue such writs as may from
time to time be deemed necessary or advisable to give proper force
and effect to this decree or to effectuate the rights of the
parties in the premises.