The Undersized Spider Crabs (Scotland) Order 2000
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The Scottish Ministers, in exercise of the powers conferred on them by sections 1(1), (4), (6) and 15(3) of the Sea Fish (Conservation) Act 1967[1] and of all other powers enabling them in that behalf, hereby make the following Order: Citation and commencement
Interpretation
3. - (1) For the purposes of section 1(1) of the Act (which prohibits the landing in Scotland of any sea fish of any description, being a fish of a smaller size than such size as may be prescribed in relation to sea fish of that description), there is hereby prescribed as the minimum size for male spider crabs a size of 130 millimetres. (2) Landing from foreign fishing boats is exempted from the prohibition imposed by section 1(1) of the Act as read with paragraph (1). Powers of British sea-fishery officers in relation to fishing boats
(b) any relevant British fishing boat within the Scottish zone,
(2) He may go on board the boat, with or without persons assigned to assist him in his duties, and for that purpose may require the boat to stop and do anything else which will facilitate the boarding of the boat. (3) He may require the attendance of the master
and other persons on board the boat and may make any examination and inquiry
which appears to him to be necessary for the purpose mentioned in paragraph
(1) above and, in particular-
(b) may require any person on board the boat to produce any document relating to the boat, to its fishing operations or other operations ancillary thereto or to the persons on board which is in his custody or possession and may take copies of any such document; (c) for the purpose of ascertaining whether the master, owner or charterer of the boat has committed an offence under section 1(1) of the Act as read with this Order, 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; and (d) where the boat is one in relation to which he has reason to suspect
that such an offence 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 a contravention of this Order has at any time taken place
he may-
(b) detain or require the master to detain the boat in the port,
JOHN HOME ROBERTSON
St Andrew's House, Edinburgh
SCHEDULE MEASUREMENT OF THE SIZE OF A SPIDER CRAB
(This note is not part of the Order)
This Order prescribes a minimum size for the landing in Scotland of spider crabs (Maia squinado) (article 3(1)). There is an exemption from the minimum landing size for the landing of male spider crabs from foreign fishing boats (article 3(2)). This Order also gives British sea-fishery officers further enforcement powers in relation to Scottish fishing boats wherever they may be and any relevant British fishing boat within the Scottish zone, but it does so only as a matter of Scots Law. They already have powers under section 16(1) of the Sea Fish (Conservation) Act 1967 ("the 1967 Act") as amended by the Fisheries Act 1981 to seize any fish in respect of which an offence has been or is being committed under section 1 of the 1967 Act. Offences and penalties are prescribed respectively by section 1(7) and section 11 of the 1967 Act. This Order is made in reliance on Article 46 of Council Regulation (EC) No. 850/98 (O.J. No. L125, 27.04.98, p.1), laying down certain technical measures for the conservation of fishery resources, which authorises Member States to take certain national measures for the conservation and management of local stocks. A Regulatory Impact Assessment has been prepared and placed in the Scottish Parliament Information Centre. Copies can be obtained from SERAD, Sea Fisheries Division, Room 518, Pentland House, Robb's Loan, Edinburgh EH14 1TY.
Notes: [1] 1967 (c.84) ("the 1967 Act"); section 1 was substituted by the Fisheries Act 1981 (c.29), section 19(1) and was amended by the Merchant Shipping Act 1988 (c.12), Schedule 6. Section 15(3) was substituted by the Sea Fisheries Act 1968 (c.77) Schedule 1, paragraph 38(3) and amended by the Fishery Limits Act 1976 (c.86) Schedule 2, paragraph 16(1). See section 22(2) for the definition of "the Ministers". Section 22(2) was amended by the Fisheries Act 1981, section 19(2)(d) and 45(b) and (c). The functions of the Secretary of State were transferred to the Scottish Ministers by virtue of section 53 of the Scotland Act 1998 (c.46). Sections 1, 15(3), 20 and 22 of the 1967 Act were amended by the Scotland Act 1998 (Consequential Modifications) (No. 2) Order 1999 (S.I. 1999/1820), Schedule 2, paragraph 43.back
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