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  • Critical Habitat for the American crocodile (Crocodylus acutus) as defined in the Code of Federal Regulations 50 Parts 1 to 199,

    revised as of October 1, 2000.

    Florida. All land and water within he following boundary: Beginning at theeasternmost tip of Turkey Point, Dade County, on the coast of Biscayne Bay;thence southeastward along a straight line to Christmas Point at the southernmosttip of Elliott Key; thence southwestward along a line following the shores of theAtlantic Ocean side of Old Rhodes Key, Palo Alto Key, Anglefish Key, KeyLargo, Plantation Key, Windley Key, Upper Matecumbe Key, Lower MatecumbeKey, and Long Key; thence to the westernmost tip of Middle Cape; thencenorthward along the shore of the Gulf of Mexico to the north side of the mouth ofLittle Sable Creek; thence eastward along a straight line to the northernmost pointof Nine-Mile Pond; thence northeastward along a straight line to the point ofbeginning.

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