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§ 11-2050. Establishment  of the marine mammal and sea turtle protection
             area.
  1. There shall be created the marine mammal and sea turtle  protection
area  consisting  of the waters in the area from mean high water seaward
fifteen hundred feet, except further seaward in  shallow  areas  to  the
outermost  limit  of  waters  fifteen feet in depth, around Plum Island,
Great Gull Island and Little Gull Island. Such protection area may  also
be  designated  as  a  New York state bird conservation area pursuant to
section 11-2001 of this article.
  2. For purposes of  this  title  the  marine  mammal  and  sea  turtle
protection area shall mean:

(a) a site providing habitat to species including:

(i) harbor seals (Phoca vitulina);

(ii) harbor porpoises (Phocoena phocoena);

(iii) gray seals (Halichoerus grypus); and

(iv) sea turtle species including kemp's ridley (Lepidochelys kempii), green turtles (Chelonia mydas) and leatherback (Dermochelys coreacia);

(b) presence of a state-designated natural protective feature; and

(c) location within the boundaries of two estuaries of national significance. 3. The department is authorized to promulgate regulations to prevent the harassment and for the protection of marine mammals and sea turtles within the marine mammal and sea turtle protection area.