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PUBLIC LAW 101-605—NOV. 16, 1990 104 STAT. 3091 (iii) 25 degrees 21 minutes north latitude, 80 degrees 7 minutes west longitude; (C) then runs southward to the northeastern corner of the existing Key Largo National Marine Sanctuary located at 25 degrees 16 minutes north latitude, 80 degrees 8 minutes west longitude; (D) then runs southwesterly approximating the 300-foot isobath and connects in succession the points at the following coordinates: (i) 25 degrees 7 minutes north latitude, 80 degrees 13 minutes west longitude, (ii) 24 degrees 57 minutes north latitude, 80 degrees 21 minutes west longitude, (iii) 24 degrees 39 minutes north latitude, 80 degrees 52 minutes west longitude, (iv) 24 degrees 30 minutes north latitude, 81 degrees 23 minutes west longitude, (v) 24 degrees 25 minutes north latitude, 81 degrees 50 minutes west longitude, (vi) 24 degrees 22 minutes north latitude, 82 degrees 48 minutes west longitude, (vii) 24 degrees 37 minutes north latitude, 83 degrees 6 minutes west longitude, (viii) 24 degrees 40 minutes north latitude, 83 degrees 6 minutes west longitude, (ix) 24 degrees 46 minutes north latitude, 82 degrees 54 minutes west longitude, (x) 24 degrees 44 minutes north latitude, 81 degrees 55 minutes west longitude, (xi) 24 degrees 51 minutes north latitude, 81 degrees 26

minutes west longitude, and (xii) 24 degrees 55 minutes north latitude, 80 degrees 56 minutes west longitude; (E) then follows the boundary of Everglades National Park in a southerly then northeasterly direction through Florida Bay, Buttonwood Sound, Tarpon Basin, and Blackwater Sound; (F) after Division Point, then departs from the boundary of Everglades National Park and follows the western shoreline of Manatee Bay, Barnes Sound, and Card Sound; (G) then follows the southern boundary of Biscayne National Park and the northern boundary of Key Largo National Marine Sanctuary to the southeasternmost point of Biscayne National Park; and (H) then follows the eastern boundary of the Biscayne National Park to the beginning point specified in subparagraph (A). (c) AREAS WITHIN STATE OF FLORIDA.—The designation under subsection (a) shall not take effect for any area located within the waters of the State of Florida if, not later than 45 days after the date of enactment of this Act, the Governor of the State of Florida objects in writing to the Secretary of Commerce. (d) BOUNDARY MODIFICATIONS. — No later than the issuance of the draft environmental impact statement for the Sanctuary under section 304(a)(l)(C)(vii) of the Marine Protection, Research, and Sanctuaries Act of 1972 (16 U.S.C. 1434(a)(l)(C)(vii)), in consultation with the Governor of the State of Florida, if appropriate, the Secretary of Commerce may make minor modifications to the bound-