inland waters means the navigable waters of the United States shoreward of the navigational demarcation lines dividing the high seas from harbors, rivers, and other inland waters of the United States and the waters of the Great Lakes on the United States side of the International Boundary;
inland waters means all waters of this state, except navigable waters.
Examples of inland waters in a sentence
Inland waters trout: $7.2. Great Lakes trout and salmon: $7.(d) Other.
Trammel nets: $20 for each net, not to exceed 300 lineal feet, including one tag.4. Inland waters set or bank pole: $2.25 including 5 tags, one for each set or bank pole allowed.5. Inland waters setline: $10, plus 25 cents for the tag for each setline.5m.
Inland waters was adopted as a CBD thematic area at the fourth meeting of the COP (4-15 May 1998, Bratislava, Slovakia).
More Definitions of inland waters
inland waters means the navigable waters shoreward of the navigational demarcation lines dividing the high seas from harbors, rivers, the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway, and other inland waters of Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Arkansas, Tennessee, Missouri, Illinois, Kentucky, or Indiana or of Florida along the Gulf of Mexico shoreline of Florida from the Florida-Alabama border down to and including the shoreline of Key West, Florida. The term does not include the Great Lakes.
inland waters means any inland, non-tidal loch, river (to the extent that it is non- tidal), lake or reservoir, whether natural or artificial and whether navigable or not, and includes the bed and the shores or banks thereof;
inland waters means the River Murray and its tributaries, Lakes Albert and Alexandrina, Lake George, the Coorong above the Murray Mouth and all the waters of the State which are fresh waters;