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[CITE: 16USC410xx]

 
                         TITLE 16--CONSERVATION
 
   CHAPTER 1--NATIONAL PARKS, MILITARY PARKS, MONUMENTS, AND SEASHORES
 
              SUBCHAPTER LIX-V--DRY TORTUGAS NATIONAL PARK
 
Sec. 410xx. Establishment


(a) In general

    In order to preserve and protect for the education, inspiration, and 
enjoyment of present and future generations nationally significant 
natural, historic, scenic, marine, and scientific values in South 
Florida, there is hereby established the Dry Tortugas National Park 
(hereinafter in this subchapter referred to as the ``park'').

(b) Area included

    The park shall consist of the lands, waters, and interests therein 
generally depicted on the map entitled ``Boundary Map, Fort Jefferson 
National Monument'', numbered 364-90,001, and dated April 1980 (which is 
the map referenced by section 201 of Public Law 96-287). The map shall 
be on file and available for public inspection in the offices of the 
National Park Service, Department of the Interior.

(c) Abolition of monument

    The Fort Jefferson National Monument is hereby abolished.

(Pub. L. 102-525, title II, Sec. 201, Oct. 26, 1992, 106 Stat. 3439.)

                       References in Text

    This subchapter, referred to in subsec. (a), was in the original 
``this title'', meaning title II of Pub. L. 102-525, Oct. 26, 1992, 106 
Stat. 3439, which enacted this subchapter and amended provisions listed 
in a National Monuments Established Under Presidential Proclamation 
table set out under section 431 of this title. For complete 
classification of title II to the Code, see Tables.
    Section 201 of Public Law 96-287, referred to in subsec. (b), 
appears in a table under the heading ``National Monuments Established 
Under Presidential Proclamation'', set out as a note under section 431 
of this title.
