Coastal water definition
Coastal water means surface water on the landward side of a line, every point of which is at a distance of one nautical mile on the seaward side from the nearest point of the baseline from which the breadth of territorial waters is measured, extending where appropriate up to the outer limit of transitional waters.
Coastal water means water (other than groundwater) within the area extending landward from the 3 mile limit up to the limit of the highest tide or, where appropriate, the seaward limits of any bodies of transitional water, but does not include any water beyond the seaward limits of the territorial sea of the United Kingdom adjacent to Scotland.
Coastal water means coastal waters as defined by section 22a-93 of the Connecticut General Statutes;
More Definitions of Coastal water
Coastal water means all the salt water of this
Coastal water means those waters east and south of the coastal waters boundary established in 31 T.A.C. Section 65.3(10).
Coastal water means all the salt water of this state, including that portion of the Gulf of Mexico within the jurisdiction of the state.
Coastal water means water along the coast of Alaska influenced by the tides;
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Coastal water means seawater, including seawater with a substantial freshwater component, and includes seawater in “estuaries, fiords, inlets, harbours, or embayments.”
Coastal water means “coastal waters of the State” as defined in the Coastal Waters (State Powers)