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The Department of Agriculture and Rural Development in exercise of the powers conferred by section 30(2) of the Fisheries Act 1981[1] and now vested in it[2], makes the following Order Citation and commencement 1. This Order may be cited as the Sea Fishing (Restriction on Days at Sea) (Monitoring, Inspection and Surveillance) Order (Northern Ireland) 2006 and shall come into operation on 1 August 2006. Interpretation 2. —(1) In this Order—
(2) In this Order—
(b) "Northern Ireland fishing boat" means a fishing boat—
(ii) which is owned wholly by persons qualified to own British ships for the purposes of Part II of that Act;
(3) Expressions in this Order which are not defined in this Order and which appear in the Cod Annex or the Sole Annex have the same meaning in this Order as they have in those Annexes. Establishment of management periods for Northern Ireland boats 3. —(1) To establish a management period a person in charge of a Northern Ireland fishing boat shall provide notification of the following to the Department—
(b) the regulated gear group or groups that will be used during that period,
and the management period is established on that notification in respect of that period and that gear, except where point 6.2 of the Cod Annex, or point 5.2 of the Sole Annex applies, in which case the management period is established only on receipt of confirmation in writing from the Department
(b) a management period shall be deemed to be established in accordance with this Order; and (c) the requirement in Article 10(2) shall not apply.
(2) Any management period deemed established under paragraph (1) shall be treated as beginning on the date that this Order comes into force and ending on the date notified, and the allocation of days shall be calculated and adjusted accordingly.
(b) deemed to be established under Article 5; or (c) established under an equivalent provision,
exists in respect of that boat and that regulated gear at that time.
(b) a person in charge of a Northern Ireland fishing boat which is permitted by point 16 of the Cod Annex or point 21 of the Sole Annex to transit the Cod Recovery Zone or the Sole Recovery Zone, provided that he complies with the obligations in those points.
(3) Where, in respect of the restrictions or obligations referred to in paragraph (2), there is an obligation to supply information, the Department is the person to whom the information is to be supplied.
(b) "applicable row" means the row in the table in which a reference to the notified gear appears in the first column where the second column of the row is empty; (c) "the table" means Table 1 of the Cod Annex; and (d) wherever a calculation results in a total containing a fraction, the figure shall be rounded down to the nearest whole number.
(2) The allocation of days for a Northern Ireland fishing boat shall be calculated in accordance with this Article subject to adjustment in accordance with Articles 9, 10 or 12.
(b) if there are multiple notified gear groups, the total of the allocations that would apply in respect of each group calculated in accordance with sub-paragraph (a), divided by the number of notified gear groups.
(4) If the boat is present in more than one of the areas in the Cod Recovery Zone but not in the Sole Recovery Zone during the management period, the allocation of days is the highest of the allocations for each area calculated in accordance with paragraph (3).
(b) where days have been allocated to the United Kingdom in accordance with point 10 or 11 of the Cod Annex or point 9 or 10 of the Sole Annex.
(2) Where, in respect of previous management periods established in respect of a Northern Ireland fishing boat, the number of days in any allocation of days calculated in accordance with Article 7 would have resulted in fractions of days had paragraph (1)(d) of that Article not required the rounding down of fractions, the Department may add any whole days amounting from the sum of any such fractions.
(b) carrying regulated gear,
for more than the number of days that would have been allocated in respect of the boat had this Order been in force in respect of that period and had a person in charge notified a four month management period in respect of the first third 2006.
(b) the number of days that it is permitted to be out of port carrying on board regulated gear during a management period under an equivalent provision.
(6) Notwithstanding an allocation of days under Article 7(3) or an equivalent provision, a person in charge of a Northern Ireland fishing boat is guilty of an offence if there are multiple notified gear groups and, a gear group is deployed from the boat during more days than the number of days that would apply in respect of that gear group alone for that management period, calculated respectively either in accordance with Article 7(3)(a) or an equivalent provision.
(ii) there are multiple notified gear groups and a gear group is deployed from the boat during more days than the number of days that would apply in respect of that gear group alone for that management period, calculated in accordance with Article 7(3)(a) or an equivalent provision.
(8) Notwithstanding the allocation of days under Article 7(5) or an equivalent provision, a person in charge of a Northern Ireland fishing boat that is present in both the Cod Recovery Zone and the Sole Recovery Zone during a management period established in accordance with this Order or an equivalent provision, is guilty of an offence if—
(ii) there are multiple notified gear groups and a gear group is deployed from the boat during more days than the number of days that would apply in respect of that gear group alone, for that management period, calculated in accordance with Article 7(3)(a), or an equivalent provision.
Transfer of days
(b) "British fishing boat" means—
(ii) a fishing boat registered under part II of the Merchant Shipping Act 1995 as to be treated as belonging to a Scottish, English or Welsh port;
(c) "foreign fishing boat" means a fishing boat covered by the Sole Annex or the Cod Annex which is not a British fishing boat.
(2) Unused days within an allocation of days established in accordance with this Order may be transferred from an allocation relating to one British fishing boat ("the donor") to an allocation relating to another British fishing boat ("the recipient"),where the donor and recipient is a Northern Ireland fishing boat, in the circumstances permitted by, and subject to the conditions in point 14 of the Cod Annex and point 12 of the Sole Annex.
(ii) the port number and official number within the meaning of regulation 31 of the 1993 Regulations;
(b) the calendar months in the management period and the notified gear to which the transfer relates;
(4) On written application from a person in charge of a Northern Ireland fishing boat, the Department may transfer unused days that apply in respect of that boat to a foreign fishing boat subject to the conditions in point 15 of the Cod Annex or point 13 of the Sole Annex and any such transfer takes effect when notice of it is served by post on the person in charge of the fishing boat by the Department.
(ii) at the time of arrival in port; (iii) at the time of any inspection at sea; and (iv) at the time that an effort report is made as required by Article 19e.3 of Regulation 2847/93; and
(b) shall be handed over and dispatched as if landing were made at the time of the fishing boat's arrival in port.
(4) In this Article, "day" has the meaning given in Article 11. Transhipment or landing relating to third countries 15. —(1) A person in charge of a Northern Ireland fishing boat in respect of which point 21 of the Sole Annex applies, is guilty of an offence if he fails to provide the information required by that point during the 2006 regulated period. (2) In respect of the obligation to provide information in paragraph (1), in relation to a Northern Ireland fishing boat, the Department is the person to whom the information is to be supplied. Mixing of species 16. A person in charge of a fishing boat in respect of which point 23 of the Sole Annex applies, is guilty of an offence if he fails to comply with the obligations imposed by that point. Weighing sole 17. A person in charge of a fishing boat in respect of which point 24 of the Sole Annex applies, is guilty of an offence if he fails to comply with the obligations imposed by that point. Transport of sole 18. A person is guilty of an offence if, being the owner or hirer of a vehicle, he uses it to transport sole in contravention of point 25 of the Sole Annex. Recording information on catches of sole 19. A person in charge of a fishing boat is guilty of an offence if the 8% margin of tolerance referred to in point 22 of the Sole Annex applies and is exceeded during the 2006 regulated period. Interpretation of Part 4 20. In this Part—
(b) "relevant offence" means an offence under any of Articles 6, 10, 11 and 13 to 20 of this Order or any equivalent provision.
Penalties and defence
(b) on conviction on indictment, to a fine.
(2) The court by or before which a person is convicted of any relevant offence may also order—
(ii) fishing gear used in the course of, or in activities leading to, the commission of the offence; or
(b) a fine not exceeding the value of the fish caught at any time in the period during which the offence was committed.
(3) In any proceedings for an offence under Article 11, it shall be a defence for a person to show that the number of days absent from port carrying regulated gear in excess of its allocation of days is no greater than the number of days purportedly but not validly transferred to that person's fishing boat's allocation of days under Article 12 and that he did not know and had no reasonable cause to suspect that the donor was not entitled to transfer the days.
(ii) its gear and catch; and (iii) any property of the person convicted,
for the purpose of levying the amount of the fine; and
(ii) the fine is paid; or (iii) the amount of the fine is levied in pursuance of any such warrant,
whichever occurs first.
(2) Articles 114(2) and 154 of the Magistrates Courts (Northern Ireland) Order 1981[11](postponement of certain warrants and objections as to want of form or variance between complaint etc and evidence adduced) shall apply to a warrant of distress issued under this Article as the apply to a warrant referred to in those Articles of that Order.
(b) may require any person on board the boat to produce any document relating to the boat, to any fishing operations or other operations ancillary thereto or to the persons on board which is in that person's custody or possession; (c) for the purpose of ascertaining whether an offence under this Order or any equivalent provision has been committed, may search the boat for any such document and may require any person on board the boat to do anything which appears to him to be necessary for facilitating the search; (d) may inspect and take copies of any such document produced to him or found on board and, where any such document is kept by means of a computer, require it to be produced in a form in which it may be taken away; and (e) where the boat is one in relation to which he has reason to suspect that an offence under this Order or any equivalent provision has been committed, may seize and detain any such document produced to him or found on board for the purpose of enabling the document to be used as evidence in proceedings for the offence.
(4) Where it appears to a British sea-fishery officer that any offence under any of Articles 6, 11, 14, 15, 17 and 20 of this Order or any equivalent provision, has at any time been committed in respect of a fishing boat, he may—
(b) detain, or require the master to detain, the boat in the port,
and where such an officer detains or requires the detention of the boat he shall serve on the master a notice in writing stating that the boat is (or is required to be) detained until the notice is withdrawn by the service on the master of a further notice in writing signed by a British sea-fishery officer.
(b) take with him such other persons as appear to him to be necessary and any equipment or materials; (c) examine any fish on the premises and require persons on the premises to do anything which appears to him to be necessary for facilitating the examination; (d) carry out at the premises such other inspections or tests as may reasonably be necessary; (e) require any person not to remove or cause to be removed any fish from the premises for such a period as may be reasonably necessary for the purposes of establishing whether an offence under this Order or any equivalent provision has at any time been committed; (f) require any person on the premises to produce any documents which are in his custody or possession relating to the catching, landing, transportation, trans-shipment, sale or disposal of any fish or to the entry to, or exit from, any port or harbour by any fishing boat; (g) for the purpose of ascertaining whether any person on the premises has committed an offence under this Order or any equivalent provision, search the premises for any such document and require any person on the premises to do anything which appears to him to be necessary for facilitating the search; (h) inspect and take copies of any such document produced to him or found on the premises; (i) require any appropriate or responsible person to render any such document on a computer system into a visible and legible form, including requiring it to be produced in a form in which it may be taken away; and (j) if he has a reason to suspect that an offence under any of those Articles or any equivalent provision has been committed, seize and detain any such document produced to him or found on the premises for the purpose of enabling the document to be used as evidence in proceedings for the suspected offence.
(2) The provisions of paragraph (1) shall also apply in relation to any land used in connection with any of the activities described in paragraph (1)(a), or in respect of any vehicle which a British sea-fishery officer has reasonable cause to believe is being used to transport fish or fisheries products, as they apply in relation to premises and, in the case of a vehicle, shall include power to require the vehicle to stop at any time and, if necessary, direct the vehicle to some other place to facilitate the inspection.
(b) the inspection of such documents or other items is likely to disclose evidence of the commission of an offence under this Order or any equivalent provision; and (c) either—
(ii) an application for entry, or the giving of notice, would defeat the object of the entry; (iii) the premises are unoccupied; or (iv) the occupier is temporarily absent and it might defeat the object of the entry to await his return.
Powers of British sea-fishery officers to seize fish and fishing gear
(b) any fishing gear which he has reasonable grounds to suspect has been used in the course of the commission of any such suspected offence.
Protection of officers
(b) there were reasonable grounds for so acting; and (c) he acted with reasonable skill and care.
(2) In this Article and in Article 30, "officer" means—
(b) a person assisting him by virtue of Article 24(2) or 25(1)(b) or authorisation under Article 26.
Obstruction of officers
(b) without reasonable excuse, he prevents, or attempts to prevent, any other person from complying with any such requirement; (c) assaults an officer while exercising any of the powers conferred by Articles 24, 25 or 27; or (d) intentionally obstructs an officer in the exercise of any of those powers.
(2) A person guilty of an offence under paragraph (1) is liable—
(b) on conviction on indictment, to a fine.
Offences by corporate bodies
(b) to be attributable to any neglect on his part,
the officer as well as the body corporate is guilty of the offence and liable to be proceeded against and punished accordingly.
(b) declaration submitted under Article 8.1, 17(2) or 28f; (c) effort report communicated under Article 19b; (d) sales note submitted under Article 9; or (e) document drawn up under Article 13; (f) document containing required information received by a fisheries monitoring centre established under Article 3.7
of Council Regulation 2847/93 shall, in any proceedings in respect of an offence under this Order or any equivalent provision, be evidence of the matters stated in the logbook, declaration, effort report, sales note or document, as the case may be.
(b) the most recent geographical position of the fishing boat expressed in degrees and minutes of longitude and latitude; and (c) the date and time of the fixing of that position.
Consequential amendments 31. —(1) The Sea Fishing (Restriction on Days at Sea) Order (Northern Ireland) 2005[14] is amended as follows. (2) Omit Articles 3 to 6 and 12 to 22. (3) In Article 23(2) for "Article 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20 or 21 of this Order" substitute "any of Articles 7 to 11 of this Order". (4) In Article 23(3) for "Article 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20 or 21 of this Order" substitute "any of Articles 7 to 11 of this Order". (5) Omit Article 23(5). (6) In Article 25(1) omit "and Part 3". (7) In Article 25(4) for "Article 3, 4, 5, 8, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 18, 21 or 22" substitute "A Article 8 or 11 of this Order". (8) In Article 26(1) omit "and Part 3". (9) In Article 27(2) for "Article 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 13, 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, 20 or 21" substitute "any of Articles 7 to 11 of this Order". Sealed with Official Seal of the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development on 4 July 2006 L.S.
(This note is not part of the Order) This Order provides in Northern Ireland and in relation to Northern Ireland fishing boats for the administration and enforcement of the provisions of Annex IIA and IIC ("the Annexes") to Council Regulation (EC) No 51/2006 (OJ No L16, 20.1.06, p1) fixing for 2006 the fishing opportunities and associated conditions for certain fish stocks and groups of fish stocks, applicable in Community waters and, for Community vessels, in waters where catch limitations are required ("the Regulation"). The Order contains provisions which create a management system for days at sea based on monthly entitlements and linked to management periods. Article 4 deals with the establishment of management periods. Article 6 contains offences in relation to management periods. Article 7 provides for the calculation of allocation of days for fishing in the Cod Recovery and Sole Recovery Zones which are defined in Article 3 as covering the geographical areas covered by the Annexes. Article 8 provides for the calculation of the allocation of days when a fishing boat is involved in pair trawling. Articles 9 and 10 provide for the adjustment of allocations of days by the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development. Article 11 contains offences in relation to allocations of days and other restrictions on presence in the Cod Recovery and Sole Recovery Zones. Article 12 provides for transfers of days and Article 13 contains an offence of giving false information in a notification made for the purpose of a transfer. Article 14 creates offences in relation to restrictions in both Annexes on the carriage and operation of fishing gears and the combined use of regulated and unregulated gears. Article 15 contains provisions on, and an offence relating to, the maintenance of log-books. Articles 16 to 20 provide for offences in relation to further controls in Annex II on fishing in the Sole Recovery Zone. Part 4 of the Order makes provision for enforcement. Article 22 deals with penalties and article 23 provides for the recovery of fines imposed, or treated as imposed, by a magistrates' court. Articles 24, 25 and 27 confer various powers on British sea-fishery officers including the power to enter premises, to go on board fishing boats and to stop and search vehicles transporting fish. Article 32 makes consequential amendments to the Sea Fishing (Restriction on Days at Sea) Order (Northern Ireland) 2005 (S.I 2005/350). Notes: [1] 1981 c.29back [2] Sea Fisheries Order (NI) 2002 (SI2002/790 Article 3(2) and Schedule 2back [4] Section 30(2A) was inserted by Scotland Act 1998 (Consequential Modifications)(No.2) Order 1999, S.I. 1999/1820.back [5] OJ No L 276, 10.10.83, p.1, as amended by Commission Regulation (EEC) No 473/89 of 24 February 1989, Commission Regulation (EEC) No 2945/95 of 20 December 1995, Commission Regulation (EC) No 395/98 of 19 February 1998, Commission Regulation (EC) No 1488/98 of 13 July 1998, Commission Regulation (EC) No 2737/1999 of 21 December 1999 and Commission Regulation (EC) No 1965/2001 of 8 October 2001.back [6] OJ No L 261, 20.10.93, p1, as amended by Council Regulation (EC) No 2870/95, Council Decision 95/528/EC of 5 December 1995, Council Regulation (EC) No 2489/96 of 20 December 1996, Council Regulation (EC) No 686/97 of 14 April 1997, Council Regulation (EC) No 2205/97 of 30 October 1997, Council Regulation (EC) No 2635/97 of 18 December 1997, Council Regulation (EC) No 2846/98 of 17 December 1998 and Council Regulation (EC) No 806/2003 of 14 April 2003.back [11] S.I. 1981/1675 (NI 26)back
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