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LAWS OF FIJI
CHAPTER 158
FISHERIES
Ordinances
No 4 of 1941, 14 of 1943, 2 of
1945,
20 of 1949, 8 of 1951, 16 of
1958, 34 of 19S9,
26 of 1964, 7 of
1966, 37 of 1966 Act No 34 of
1976,
22 of 1977, Legal Notice No
87 of 1979
Decree No. 46 of
1991.
AN ACT TO MAKE PROVISION FOR THE REGULATION OF FISHING
[1st January, 19421][sic]
Short title
1. This Act may
be cited as the Fisheries Act.
Interpretation
2. In this Act,
unless the context otherwise requires-
"cast net" means a round net, weighted at the periphery, which is used by being cast over fish in such a way that it sinks to the bottom;
"Fiji fisheries waters" means all waters appertaining to Fiji and includes all internal waters, archipelagic waters, territorial seas and all waters within the exclusive economic zone as these terms are defined in the Marine Spaces Act (Cap l58A);
(Inserted by 22 of 1977 s.2)
"fish" means any aquatic animal whether piscine or not, and includes shellfish, sponges, holothurians (bêche-de-mer), sea-urchins, crustaceans and turtles and their eggs;
"fisheries certification officer" means any fisheries officer appointed by the Permanent Secretary for Primary Industries for the purpose of certifying whether or not any fish has been taken by the use of explosive or chemical substances;
(Inserted by 46 of 1991)
"Fisheries Officer" means an officer appointed by the Public Service Commission to supervise fishing within Fiji or any part thereof;
"fishing vessel" means any vessel or boat used for taking fish by way of trade or business;
"hand net" means a net fixed on a frame or on two poles, which can be moved in all directions by one person, the maximum width of which is not greater that 1.5 m [five feet];
"licensing officer" means any person appointed by the Minister to issue licences under this Act;
"taking fish" includes any method of catching fish;
"wading net" means a net fixed on a frame or on two poles which can be moved in all directions by two persons, the maximum width of which does not exceed 4.3 m [fourteen feet].
(Section amended by 26 of 1964, s.2, by 34 of 1976, s.3, 22 of 1977 s.2 and 87 of 1979)
Minister may appoint honorary fish wardens
3. The Minister*
may appoint honorary fish wardens whose duties shall be the prevention and
detection of offences under this Act and
the enforcement of the provisions
thereof.
(Inserted by 34 of 1959, s2
Amended by 112 of 1970)
*·
Delegated to Permanent Secretary for Agriculture and Fisheries by notification
11th November, 1965.
Application of Act to exclusive economic zone
4. (1) Nothing in
this Act shall be construed-
(a) to require-
(i) the master, owner, charterer, if any, or any crew member of a foreign fishing vessel to obtain a licence to take fish within the exclusive economic zone; or
(ii) the registration of a foreign fishing vessel, for the purpose of fishing within the exclusive economic zone; or
(b) to authorise the making of any regulation in derogation of the provisions of the Marine Spaces Act in relation to fishing; (Cap. 158A.)
(c) to authorise the boarding, search, seizure, taking of possession or detention, under the provisions of this Act of any such foreign fishing vessel or of any equipment, fish, or persons on board the vessel in respect of any offence relating to fishing in the exclusive economic zone.
(2) Any offence against this Act that is
committed within the exclusive economic zone shall be deemed to have been
committed in Fiji.
(3) In this section the terms "exclusive economic
zone", "fish", "fishing" and "foreign fishing vessel" have the meaning assigned
to them by subsection (1) of section 2 of the Marine Spaces
Act.
(Cap.
158A.)
(section inserted by 22 of
1977, s2)
Licence to take fish
5. (1) A
licensing officer may in his discretion grant licences to take fish in Fiji
fisheries waters.
(Amended by 22 of 1977,
s2)
(2) Every licence granted under this Act shall terminate on
the 31st December next after the day of issue. It shall be personal to
the
holder, shall not be transferable and shall be subject to such conditions as the
licensing officer shall think fit to endorse
thereon in accordance with this Act
or any regulations made thereunder.
(3) No person shall take fish in Fiji
fisheries waters by way of trade or business or as an employee of a person
carrying on the trade
or business of a fisherman unless such person is
authorised by a licence to take fish:
Provided that:-
(a) a person who takes fish with a line from the shore or with a spear shall not be required to obtain such a licence;
(b) the Minister may by regulation exempt any person from the necessity of possessing such a licence;
(Subsection substituted by 26 of 1964, s3 and amended by 22 of 1977, 52)
(4) Subject to the provisions of
subsection (2) of section 12 of the Marine Spaces Act, no licence to take fish
in Fiji fisheries waters shall be granted to any person owning, operating or
manning any fishing vessel
registered elsewhere than Fiji without the prior
approval of the Minister.
(Cap.
158A.)
(Inserted by 22 1977,
s2)
Registration of fishing vessel
6. (1) Every
licensed fisherman owning or operating any fishing vessel shall register every
such vessel with a licensing officer, and
shall renew the registration annually
in the prescribed manner.
(Amended by 26
of 1964, s4)
(2) Every vessel registered under the provisions of
this Act shall bear such letter and number as may be given by a licensing
officer.
Such letter and number shall be plainly painted and maintained plainly
painted on each side of the vessel, on the swell of the bow
thereof, in white
figures on a black ground or in black figures on a white ground. Such figures
shall be at least 200 mm [eight inches]
in height and 25 mm [one inch] in
breadth of stroke.
(Amended by 26 of 1964,
s4 and 87 of 1979)
(3) If any vessel registered under the
provisions of this section is a sailing vessel, the letter and number required
to be painted
on the bow shall, in addition, be plainly painted and be kept
plainly painted in black figures on each side of the sail thereof and
such
figures shall be at least 300 mm [twelve inches] in height, and 50 mm [two
inches] in breadth of stroke.
(Amended by
87 of 1979)
(4) Any person owning or operating a fishing vessel
who fails to comply with any of the provisions of this section shall be guilty
of an offence against this Act.
(Inserted
by 14 of 1 W3, s2)
Power of examination and detention
7. (1) Any
licensing officer, police officer, customs officer, honorary fish warden and any
other officer empowered in that behalf
by the Minister, may, for the purpose of
enforcing the provisions of this Act:-
(a) require any person engaged in fishing to exhibit his licence, apparatus and catch;
(b) go on board any vessel reasonably believed to be engaged in fishing and search and examine any fishing apparatus therein;
(c) where there is reasonable suspicion that any offence has been committed, take the alleged offender, the vessel, apparatus and catch, without summons, warrant or other process, to the nearest police station or port. The vessel and apparatus may be detained pending trial of the offender and the catch may be sold and the proceeds of the sale detained pending such trial; and thereafter any vessel, apparatus or money so detained shall, unless forfeited under the provisions of subsection (7) of section 10, be returned to the person from whom the same was taken.
(Amended by 14 of 1943, s3)
(2) Any person who refuses to
permit any officer or person mentioned in subsection (1) to board a vessel or
obstructs or hinders him
in the course of boarding a vessel or in the course of
otherwise executing his duties shall be liable to a fine not exceeding one
hundred dollars or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding six
months.
(Inserted by 34 of 1959,
s3)
Cancellation of licence to take fish
8. A licence to
take fish may be cancelled by the court upon the conviction of the holder for
any contravention of the terms of his
licence or for any breach of the
provisions of this Act or of the regulations made thereunder.
Regulations
9. The Minister
may make regulations:-
(a) prohibiting any practices or methods, or employment of equipment or devices or materials, which are likely to be injurious to the maintenance and development of a stock of fish;
(b) prescribing areas and seasons within which the taking of fish is prohibited or restricted, either entirely or with reference to a named species;
(c) prescribing limits to the size and weight of fish of named species which may be taken;
(d) prescribing limits to the size of nets or the mesh of nets which may be employed in taking fish either in Fiji fisheries waters or in any specified part thereof;
(e) regulating the procedure relating to the issue of and cancellation of licences and the registration of fishing boats and prescribing the forms of applications and licences therefore and the conditions to be attached thereto;
(f) prescribing the fees to be charged upon the issue of licences and the registration of fishing vessels which fees may differ as between British subjects and others;
(g) regulating any other matter relating to the conservation, protection and maintenance of a stock of fish which may be deemed requisite.
(Section amended by 7 of 1966, 17 and 22 of 1977, s2)
Offences
10. (1) Any
person who, being required to be the holder of a licence, takes or attempts to
take fish in Fiji fisheries waters or is
in possession of fishing apparatus in
such circumstances as to satisfy the court before which he is tried that he
intended to use
the apparatus for the purpose of taking or destroying fish
without being licensed under this Act shall be liable to imprisonment
for three
months or to a tine of five hundred dollars or to both such
penalties.
(Amended by 2 of IWS, 133, 22
of 1977 and 46 of 1991, s3)
(2) Any person who:-
(a) being the holder of a licence under this Act, fails to comply with any of the conditions of his licence; or
(b) commits any offence against this Act for which no special penalty is provided; or
(c) contravenes or fails to comply with the provisions of any regulation made hereunder,
shall be liable to imprisonment for
three months or to a fine of five hundred dollars or to both
such
penalties.
(Substituted by 14 of
1943, 54, amended by 2 of 1945, s133 and 46 of 1991, s3)
(3) The
master, owner and charterer, if any, of any fishing vessel registered elsewhere
than in Fiji using such vessel for the purpose
of taking fish within Fiji
fisheries waters without the prior approval of the Minister or under the
authority of a licence issued
under the provisions of section 14 of the Marine
Spaces Act shall be liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding one hundred
thousand dollars.
(Substituted by 22 of
1977, s2)
(4) Any person who takes or destroys or attempts to take
or destroy any fish by the use of dynamite, gelignite or other explosive
substance, or who, being the holder of a licence under this Act, is found in
possession of dynamite, gelignite or other explosive
in such circumstances as to
satisfy the court before which he is being tried that he intended to use the
substance for the purpose
of taking or destroying fish, or any person
possessing, transporting or selling or exposing for sale or hawking fish which
has been
taken by the use of one of the aforesaid explosives, shall be liable
for a first offence to imprisonment for six months and to a
fine of one thousand
dollars; for a second offence to imprisonment for twelve months and a fine of
two thousand dollars, and if he
is the holder of a licence to take fish it shall
be cancelled and may not be renewed for a period of three years from the date of
the second conviction; for a third and any subsequent offence to imprisonment
for two years and to a fine of five thousand dollars,
and if he is the holder of
a licence to take fish it shall be cancelled and may not be renewed for a period
of six years from the
date of such conviction. In all cases where dynamited fish
is seized, it shall be confiscated and
destroyed.
(Amended by 2 of 1945, s l33
and 46 of 1991, s3)
(4A) Persons convicted of offences under
subsection (4) shall be sentenced to a minimum of:
(a) a fine of $1000 in case of a first offence;
(b) a fine of $2000 in the case of a second offence;
(c) a fine of $5000 in the case of a third and subsequent offences.
(Inserted by 46 of 1991, s3)
(5) Any person, whether he be the
salesman or the owner of illegally caught fish, who fails to supply on demand to
any officer named
in section 7, information regarding the source of his supply,
shall be guilty of an offence against this Act.
(6) Any person who
obscures the registration number of a vessel with intent to evade any of the
provisions of this Act shall be guilty
of an offence against this
Act.
(7) The court may order the forfeiture to the Crown of any vessel,
apparatus or catch or the proceeds of sale on any catch detained
under paragraph
(c) of section 7, employed in the commission of, or derived from, any act proved
to be an offence under this Act
or any regulation thereunder:
Provided
that in every case of a conviction under subsection (3) the fishing apparatus
employed shall be forfeited to the
Crown.
(Substituted by 14 of l943,
s.6)
(8) A certificate under the hand of a fisheries certification
officer, Government veterinary officer or Government chemist stating
that a fish
has been killed by dynamite, gelignite or other explosive substance shall be
prima facie evidence of that fact
until the contrary be proved.
(Inserted by
34 of l959, s.4)
(Amended by 46 of
l991, ~3)
Power to permit use of explosives
11. (1) The
Minister may in his discretion issue to a Fisheries officer a permit authorising
by a method specified in the permit and
in accordance with any conditions which
he may think fit to impose, the use of explosives for the taking of
fish.
(Amended by 46 of 1991,
s4)
(2) Where a permit has been issued under the provisions of
subsection (1), the provisions of subsection (4) of section 10 shall not
apply:-
(a) in respect of the taking or attempted taking of fish by the holder of the permit or his servants where such taking or attempted taking is in accordance with the terms and conditions of his permit;
(b) in respect of the destruction of fish by the holder of the permit or his servants where such destruction is in the course of and in consequence of the taking or attempted taking of fish in accordance with the terms and conditions of the permit;
(c) in respect of the possession, transportation, selling, exposing for sale or hawking of fish by any person where such fish were taken by the holder of the permit or his servants in accordance with the terms and conditions of the permit;
(d) in respect of the possession of explosives by the holder of the permit or his servants where such possession is for the purpose of taking fish in accordance with the terms and conditions of the permit.
(3) The Minister may at any time in
his discretion cancel or modify a permit issued under this
section.
(Section inserted by 20 of 1949,
s.2. Amended by 112 of 1970)
Rewards
12. The court may
order to be paid out of any fine inflicted for any contravention of any of the
provisions of subsection (4) of section
10, such reward as the court considers
fit and proper to any person giving information which may have led to the
conviction of the
offender:
Provided that in no instance shall the reward
exceed one-half of the fine imposed.
Non-liability of Fisheries Officers
12A. No Fisheries
Officer shall be personally liable in respect of any act done or omitted to be
done by him in good faith in the execution
or purported execution of his powers
and duties under this Act.
(Inserted by 46
of 1991, s5)
Protection of native customary rights
13. (1)
Notwithstanding anything contained in the Rivers and Streams Act, it shall be an
offence for any person to take fish on any reef or on any kai (cockle) or other
shellfish bed in any area in respect
of which the rights of any mataqali or
other division or subdivision of the Fijian people have been registered by the
Native Fisheries
Commission in the Register of Native Customary Fishing Rights
unless he shall be a member of such mataqali, division or subdivision
of the
Fijian people who does not require a licence under section 5 to take such fish
or shall first have obtained a permit to do
so from the Commissioner of the
Division in which such area is
situated:
(Cap 136)
Provided
that-
(a) such permits shall not be necessary in the case of persons taking fish (other than by way of trade or business or as the employee of a person carrying on the trade or business of a fisherman) with hook and line or with a spear or portable fish trap which can be handled by one person; and
(b) any such permit may exclude fishing for particular species of fish, or may exclude fishing in any particular areas, or may exclude fishing by any particular methods, or may contain any combination of such exclusions.
(2) The grant of a permit shall be
in the discretion of such Commissioner who shall consult the Fisheries Officer
and the subdivision
of the Fijian people whose fishing rights may be affected
thereby, prior to granting the same.
(3) A permit may be granted for any
period not exceeding three years, but every such permit shall expire on the 31st
day of December
in any one of such
years.
(Section substituted by 26 of 1964.
s.6.)
Native Fisheries Commission
14. The Minister
responsible for Fijian affairs may appoint a Native Fisheries Commission
(hereinafter referred to as the Commission),
consisting of one or more
commissioners, each of whom shah have the powers of the Commission, who shall be
charged with the duty
of ascertaining what customary fishing rights in each
province of Fiji are the rightful and hereditary property of native owners,
whether of mataqali or in whatsoever manner or way or by whatsoever divisions or
subdivisions of the people the same may be
held.
(Amended by 37 of 1966, s.50 and 112
of 1970)
Inquiry by Commission
15. (1) The
Commission shall institute inquiries into the title of all customary fishing
rights claimed by mataqali or other subdivisions
of the people, and shall record
in writing the boundaries and situation of such rights together with the names
of the respective
communities claiming to be owners
thereof.
(Amended by 8 of 1951,
s.3)
(2) The Commission shall with the approval of the Minister
responsible for Fijian affairs make rules for regulating the procedure
to be
followed and prescribe forms to be adopted in any such
inquiry.
(Amended by 112 of
1970)
Announcement of decision
16. On the
conclusion of the proceedings recording the ownership of any customary fishing
rights the Commission shall announce its decision
to the parties
concerned:
Provided that the Commission may adjourn to such date as it
may think fit for the purpose of considering such decision.
Appeal
17. (1) There is
hereby constituted an Appeals Tribunal consisting of a chairman and two other
members all to be appointed by the Minister
responsible for Fijian affairs. It
shall be the duty of the Appeals Tribunal to hear and determine appeals from
decisions of the
Commission under section 16, and any such determination by the
Appeals Tribunal shall be final.
(2) Any person aggrieved by any such
decision of the Commission shall within ninety days of the announcement thereof
give notice of
his desire to appeal, which shall be signed by the appellant or
his duly authorised agent, to the Commission. The notice shall contain
the
grounds of the appeal.
(3) For the purpose of determining an appeal the
Appeals Tribunal shall have power to hear further evidence, but only if all of
the
three following conditions are satisfied:-
(a) it is shown that the evidence could not have been obtained with reasonable diligence for use at the inquiry before the Commission;
(b) if the further evidence is such that, if given, it would probably have an important influence on the decision;
(c) if the evidence is such as is presumably to be believed.
(4) If no notice of appeal is given
the record of the Commission shall be conclusive and
final.
(Section substituted by 16 of 1958,
s.2)
(subsections 1 and 2 amended
by 112 of 1970)
Power to summon witnesses
18. For the
purpose of any inquiry the Commission shall have the same powers as those vested
in magistrates to summon and examine on
oath any person whom they may think able
to give relevant evidence, and to require the attendance of all claimants to any
customary
fishing rights, the title of which is being inquired into, anti of all
persons likely to be interested in the title to such right.
Registration
19. (1) The
Commission shall cause the description of the boundaries and situation of
fishing rights recorded and settled in the manner
aforesaid to be entered in a
register called the "Register of Native Customary Fishing Rights".
(2)
The volumes of such register according to the provinces shall from time to time
be transmitted to the Registrar of Titles who
shall preserve the Register of
Native Customary Fishing Rights in the same manner as the Register of Lands
granted by the Crown.
(3) Where it is found that an error has been made
in the preparation of such register it shall be lawful for the Registrar of
Titles
on the receipt of an order under the hand of the Minister responsible for
Fijian affairs to correct the
same.
(Amended by 118 of
1970)
Copy of register to be deposited
20. A copy of the
volume of the said register in the Fijian language so far as applicable to each
province shall be deposited with the
scribe of the province, and a copy of the
register so far as it affects each mataqali or other subdivision of the people
shall be
given to each for public use, whenever the boundaries of the fishing
rights of such mataqali or subdivision have been finally fixed
and
determined.
Controlled by the Ministry of Primary Industries
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Subsidiary Legislation
CHAPTER 158
FISHERIES
SECTION 2:-LICENSING OFFICERS
Legal Notice 115 of 1976
The following officers shall be licensing
officers:-
Permanent Secretary for Agriculture and Fisheries
Chief
Fisheries Officer
Principal Fisheries Officer
Senior Fisheries
officer
Fisheries Officer.
SECTION 9:-FISHERIES REGULATIONS
Regulations
6th Feb, I965 (in force 26th Feb,
1965)
30th April, 1965, 10th Jan.,
1966, 8th June, 1966,
22nd July,
1968, 4th Feb., 1970, 17th Jan.,
1972,
87 of 1979, 9th Feb., 1990,
7th December, 1990, 19th July, 1991.
Made by the Government in Council
PART I. - PRELIMINARY
Short title
1. These
regulations may be cited as the Fisheries Regulations.
Interpretation
2. In these
Regulations, unless the context otherwise requires-
"estuary" means that portion of an estuary specified by the Fisheries Officer by notice in the gazette.
"Fiji fishing vessel" means any fishing vessel which is registered in Fiji or the operations of which are based on a place in Fiji and which is wholly owned by a natural person who is a citizen of, or a company, which is at least 30% owned by Fiji citizens, incorporated in, Fiji. For the purpose of avoiding doubt, any fishing vessel which is not a Fiji fishing vessel by this definition shall be considered for licensing under the provisions of the Marine Spaces Act.
(Inserted by Regulations 9th February, 1990)
"Fishing gear" means all equipment used or intended for the purpose of catching fish and includes fishing lines, hooks, nets, spears, reels and line or net haulers, whether they be manually, hydraulically, or otherwise assisted by mechanical or electrical means.
(Inserted by Regulations 9th February, 1990)
"Minister" means the Minister responsible for fisheries matters.
(Inserted by Regulations 9th February, 1990)
"Set net" includes a gillnet, driftnet, trammel net or any other sort of net which acts by enmeshing or entangling any fish.
(Inserted by Regulations 9th February, 1990)
PART II. - LICENCES AND REGISTRATION
Fees
3. The fees to be
charged for persons taking fish by way of trade or business or as employees
thereof, and for registration of fishing
vessels shall be as follows:-
(a) (i) for the captain of every fishing vessel, a fee of four dollars per annum;
(ii) for each member of the crew other than the captain and for each person taking fish as an employee of a person carrying on the trade or business of a fisherman, a fee of one dollar per annum;
(iii) for each person who takes crustaceans or shellfish by net or hand net for sale, no fee:
Provided that no further license shall be required in respect of the wife or husband, and not more than two children under the age of twenty-one years, of the licensee who assist the licensee and, where applicable, use his hand nets;
(Inserted by Regulations 22nd July, l968)
(iv) for any other person carrying on the trade of business of a fisherman, a fee of four dollars per annum;
(b) (i) for each fishing vessel propelled by an engine of sail, an annual fee of four dollars;
(ii) for each fishing vessel propelled by oars, paddles or poles, whether such hand-propelled vessel is worked independently or in conjunction with a power or sail-driven mother vessel, an annual fee of one dollar.
Licences
4. (1) for the
purpose of avoiding doubt, it is hereby declared that a license under regulation
3 does not permit the holder to take
fish on any reef or on any kai (cockle) or
other shellfish bed in any area in respect of which the rights of any mataqali
or other
division or subdivision of the Fijian people have been registered by
the Native Fisheries Commission in the Register of Native Customary
Fishing
Rights, unless he shall have first obtained a permit to do so under section 13
of the Act from the Commissioner of the Division
in which such area is situated.
The holder of any such permit shall produce it to the licensing officer at the
time of application
for a licence under regulation 3 in order that the
particulars thereon may be included in the application and recorded on the
licence.
(2) Every licence granted under these Regulations shall expire
on the 31st December next following the date of issue and shall be
renewable at
the discretion of the licensing officer upon payment of the prescribed
fee.
Offshore licences
4A. (1) A fishing
licence issued under Section 5 of the Fisheries Act shall not permit the licence
holder to kill or take any species listed in the Seventh Schedule outside the
limit of Internal Waters
as defined by the Marine Spaces Act unless the Fiji
fishing vessel which he is operating shall have on board an offshore licence
pertaining to the fishery category under
which that species is
listed.
(2) A licensing officer may, in accordance with guidelines laid
down by the Minister for Primary Industries, grant offshore licences
for each
fishery category listed in the Seventh Schedule in the form described by the
Ninth Schedule.
(3) If any single Fiji fishing vessel intends to fish for
several species listed under more than one fishery category described by
the
Seventh Schedule a separate offshore licence must be obtained for each relevant
category.
(4) Every offshore licence granted under this regulation shall
be specific to a single Fiji fishing vessel, shall not be transferable
to
another vessel and shall have no monetary value.
(5) Every offshore
licence granted under this regulation shall terminate on the 31st December next
after the day of issue.
(6) The fee to be charged for persons obtaining
an offshore licence shall be as follows:-
(a) for the owner of a Fiji fishing vessel of length less than 12 metres, a fee of five dollars per annum per offshore licence;
(b) for the owner of a Fiji fishing vessel of length greater than 12 metres, a fee of fifty dollars per annum per offshore licence;
(4A Inserted by Regulations 9th February, 1990)
Conditions of offshore licences
4B. (1) The
Minister shall, from time to time, determine on the basis of the best available
information, the total allowable catch of
every fishery category listed in the
Seventh Schedule within Fiji fisheries waters and may allocate maximum allowable
catch quotas
accordingly to individual offshore licence holders.
(2) The
Minister may prohibit fishing for species listed under a fishery category
described by the Seventh Schedule in certain areas
by certain classes of Fiji
fishing vessel. Any such areas prohibited to a Fiji fishing vessel shall be
endorsed upon the offshore
licence pertaining to that vessel.
(3) Set
nets shall not be used for the taking or killing of any species listed under
Fishery Categories 1 and 2 in the Seventh Schedule
except for the purposes of
scientific research as permitted, in writing, by the Director of
Fisheries.
(4) Details of the weight of each species caught at each
geographical location on each day of fishing, and any other details requested
by
the Director of Fisheries, shall be returned monthly to the Fisheries Division
by the offshore licence holder.
(5) Persons nominated by the Director of
Fisheries shall be allowed on board during fishing trips by offshore fishing
vessels for
the purpose of scientific observation without charge to the
Fisheries Division. Such persons shall be given free access to vessel
logbooks
and catch records and shall be given reasonable opportunity to make
non-destructive measurements of the fish caught.
(6) Infringement of any
of the provisions of this Regulation by an offshore licence holder may lead to
cancellation of that offshore
licence or a reduction in any quota for that, or
the following, year.
(4B Inserted by
Regulations 9th February, 1990)
Applications for registration of vessels and for fishing licenses
5. (1)
Applications for the registration of a fishing vessel shall be made on the form
set out in the First Schedule.
(2) The form of licence to be issued to
the owner of a registered fishing vessel shall be that set out in the Second
Schedule.
(3) Applications for a fishing licence shall be made on the
form set out in the Third Schedule.
(4) A fishing license shall be issued
in the form set out in the Fourth Schedule.
(5) Every applicant for a
fishing licence shall submit with his application two copies of his photograph,
approximately 90 mm [3.5
inches] long by 60 mm [2.5 inches]
wide.
(Amended by 87 of
1979)
Restrictions on Fiji fishing vessels
5A. (1) A Fiji
fishing vessel registered under Section 6 of the Fisheries Act shall not be
permitted to land, kill or take any species listed in the Seventh Schedule
unless the owner of such vessel shall possess
a valid offshore
licence.
(2) A valid offshore licence shall be carried on board at all
times when a registered Fiji fishing vessel is engaged in fishing for,
or
carrying, any of the species listed in the Seventh Schedule unless such vessel
is employed as a carrier vessel and has no fishing
gear on board.
(3) Any
person owning, or operating a Fiji fishing vessel who fails to comply with any
of the provisions of this Regulation shall
be liable for prosecution under the
Fisheries Act.
(5A Inserted by Regulations
9th February, 19SI)
PART III - PROHIBITED METHODS AND AREAS
Fish fences
6. It shall be
competent for the Fisheries Officer:-
(a) to determine the location and distance between fish fences or other similar obstructive devices of a permanent or semi-permanent nature;
(b) to order the removal of a fish fence or other similar obstructive fishing device.
Use of nets in estuaries
7. No net other
than hand nets, wading nets and cast nets shall be permitted for the purpose of
taking fish in the estuary of any river
or stream or in the sea within 100m [l00
yards] of the mouth of a river or
stream.
(Amended by 87 of
1979)
Use of poison
8. No person
shall take, stupefy or kill any fish in any lake, pool, pond, river, stream or
in the sea by the use of any of the- following
substances or plants:-
(a) any chemical or chemical compound;
(b) any substance containing derris;
(c) any substance containing the active principal of derris, namely, rotenone;
(d) any plant or extract of or derivative from any plant, belonging to the genera Barringtonia, Derris, Euphorbia, Pittosporum or Tephrosia,
or place any
of such substances or plants in any water for the purpose of taking, stupefying
or killing any fish.
Spearing of turtle
9. No person
shall harpoon any turtle unless the harpoon is armed with at least one barb of
which the point projects not less than
9.5 mm [3/8 inch] from the surface of the
shaft, measured at right angles to the long axis of the
shaft.
(Amended by 87 of
1979)
Fishing in fresh water
10. No person
shall kill or take fish of any kind (excluding shellfish) in fresh water in any
manner other than by means of a hand net,
portable fish trap, spear, line and
hook.
Restricted area
11. No person,
unless he is authorised in writing under the hand of the Commissioner of the
Division in which the area described in
the Fifth Schedule is situated shall,
within such area, kill or take fish of any kind whatsoever, except by hand net,
wading net,
spear or line and hook.
PART IV - MESH LIMITATIONS
Stretched measurement for nets
12. For the
purposes of these Regulations, stretched mesh shall be measured by taking two
diagonally opposing knots of the mesh of the
net and drawing them apart until
the remaining two knots of the mesh just touch each other.
Mesh of hand nets
13. The mesh of a
hand net may be of any size.
Mesh of cast nets
14. The mesh of
cast nets shall not be less than 30 mm [1.25 inches], wet and
stretched.
(Amended by 87. of
1979)
Nets for sardines and whitebait
15. Nets for
taking sardines and whitebait may have a mesh size of not less than 30 mm [ 1.25
inches], wet and stretched, but their
overall dimensions shall not exceed 10.5 m
[35 feet] measured along the cork line and 1.5 m [5 feet] from the cork line to
the ground
rope. It is prohibited to join two such nets together. Such nets may
not be used to take fish other than sardines or
whitebait.
(Amended by 87 of
1979)
Meshes of other nets
16. The meshes of
wading nets and of all other nets not specifically mentioned in these
Regulations shall be in no part less than 50
mm [2 inches], wet and
stretched.
(Amended by 87 of
1979)
Fish fences
17. In every fish
fence constructed with cane or reed screens there shall be at the inmost point
in each terminal trap or pan a section
not less than 1 m [3 feet] in length, and
of the full height of the fence wherein the can or reeds shall be placed not
less than
50 mm [2 inches] apart, or wherein the cane or reed screen shall be
replaced by netting or cord, galvanised wire or expanded metal,
the mesh of
which shall measure not less than 50 mm [2 inches] across the smallest diameter,
In fences constructed entirely of wire
netting or of expanded metal, the mesh of
the netting in the traps or pans shall measure not less than 50 mm [2 inches]
along the
shortest diameter.
(Amended by
87 of 1979)
PART V -- SIZE AND LIMITS OF FISH AND PROHIBITIONS
Fish
18. No person
shall kill, take, sell or offer or expose for sale, any fish listed in the Sixth
Schedule of less than the lengths therein
set out, measured in each case from
the point of the snout to the middle of the tailfin when the fish is laid
flat:
Provided that this regulation shall not apply to fish caught by
children under the age of sixteen years when fishing with hook and
line from the
shore or wading near the shore and not offered or exposed for sale.
Crabs
19. No person
shall kill, take, sell or offer or expose for sale any crab of the species
Scylla serrata (Swimming Crab or Qari
Dina) of less than 125 mm [S inches] measured across the widest part of the
carapace or shell.
(Amended by 87 of
1979)
Turtle
20.
(1) No person shall at any time dig up, use, take, sell, offer or expose for
sale, or destroy turtle eggs of any species or in any
way molest, take, sell,
offer or expose for sale, or kill any turtle the shell of which is less than 455
mm [18 inches] in length.
No person during the months of January, February,
November or December in any year shall in any way molest, take, sell, offer or
expose for sale, or kill any turtle of any
size.
(Amended by Regulations 19th July,
1991)
(2) No person shall be in possession of, sell, offer or
expose for sale or export any turtle shell the length of which is less than
455
mm [eighteen inches].
(Inserted by
Regulations 8th June,
1966)
(Amended by 87 of
1979)
Trocas
21. No person
shall take, be in possession of, sell, offer or expose for sale or export any
shell:
(a) of the species Trochus niloticus (sici) (trocas shell) measuring less than 90 mm [3.5 inches] across the whorl;
(b) of the species Pinctada margaratifera (civa) (pearl oyster shell) of which the nacre or mother-of-pearl measures less than 100 mm [4 inches] from the butt or hinge to the opposite edge or lip.
(Amended by Regulations 8th June, 1966)
(Amended by 87 of 1979)
Davui
22. No person
shall take, sell, offer or expose for sale or export any shell of the species
Charonia tritonis
(davui).
(Inserted by Regulations
4th February, 1970)
Giant helmet shell
23. No person
shall take, sell, offer or expose for sale or export any shell of the species
Cassis cornuta (giant helmet
shell).
(Inserted by Regulations 4th
February, 1970)
[Application
of regulations 22 and 23 **]
**
This application since deleted
24. (1) The
prohibition on taking shells contained in each of the regulations 22 and 23
shall come into force on the 13th day of February,
1970.
(2) The
prohibition on selling, offering or exposing for sale or exporting shells
contained in each of the regulations 22 and 23 shall
come into force on the 13th
day of April, 1970.1 (Spent)
Porpoises and dolphins
25. No person
shall kill, take, sell or offer or expose for sale any porpoise or dolphin of
the genera Phocaena or Delphis (babale).
For the purpose of avoiding doubt, the
expression "dolphin" used in this regulation shall not be deemed to refer to the
fish commonly
known as a dolphin but of the
genus
Coryphaena.
(Inserted by
Regulations 8th June, 1966)
Export of giant clam meat
25A. No person
shall export from Fiji tridacnid clam (giant clam) (vasua) flesh, including
adductor muscle or mantle tissue, of the following
species:-
(a) Tridacna derasa (vasua dina);
(b) Tridacna squamosa (cega);
(c) Tridacna maxima (katavatu);
(Inserted by Regulations 16th December, 1988)
Bêche-de-mer
25B. No person
shall export, either in a natural or processed form, holothurians
(bêche-de-mer) of the species
Metriatyla scabra (Holothuria scabra)
(dairo) (sandfish) or shall take, be in possession of, sell, offer or
expose for sale or export holothurians, either in a natural
or processed form,
of any other species whatsoever of a length less than 7.6 centimetres [3
inches].
(Inserted by Regulations 16th
December, 1988)
(Amended by
Regulations 7th December 1990)
Export of fish
26. No person
shall export from Fiji-
(a) live fish of any kind whatsoever;
(b) turtle flesh;
(c) turtle shell unless worked into jewellery or otherwise processed into a form approved by the Permanent Secretary for Primary Industries and Cooperatives."
((c)Inserted by Regulations 19th July, 1991)
PART VI. - EXEMPTIONS
Exemptions by public officers
27. The Permanent
Secretary for Agriculture and Fisheries or any person appointed by him may
exempt any person, in writing, from any
of the provisions of regulations 8, 10,
14, 15, 16, 18, 19, 20, 21, 25, 25A, 25B and
26.
(Amended by Regulations 16th December,
1988)
Exemption relating to Fijians
28. Any Fijian
assisting a licensed fisherman in a traditional or customary fish drive shall
not require a licence to take fish by way
of trade or business by reason of the
fact that such assistance is given, whether free of charge or on
payment.
Exemption relating to punts or skiffs
29. (1) Where
open unpowered punts or skiffs, each not exceeding 7.3 m [24 feet] in length,
are employed in fishing by way of trade
or business in conjunction with and
under the immediate overall control of the captain of a power-driven or sailing
fishing vessel,
neither the persons in charge nor the crew of such punts or
skiffs shall require licenses to carry on the trade or business of a
fisherman
when employed solely as foresaid
[sic].
(Amended by 87 of
1979)
(2) For the purposes of this regulation, the expression
"sailing vessel" shall mean a vessel propelled solely or mainly by sail whether
or not such vessel possesses an engine.
Exemptions for aquaculture
30. The Director
of Fisheries or any person appointed by him may exempt any person, in writing,
from any of the provisions of regulations
25(A) and 25(B) if evidence is
supplied demonstrating that the fish covered by such regulations originated from
artificial spawning
methods (aquaculture or
mariculture).
(Inserted by Regulations
16th December, l988)
FIRST
SCHEDULE
(Regulation
5)
APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION OF A
FISHING VESSEL
SECOND
SCHEDULE
(Regulation
5)
LICENCE / RENEWAL OF LICENCE FOR
FISHING VESSEL
THIRD
SCHEDULE
(Regulation
5)
APPLICATION FOR (RENEWAL OF)
FISHING LICENCE
FOURTH
SCHEDULE
(Regulation
5)
FISHING
LICENCE
FIFTH
SCHEDULE
(Regulation
11)
RESTRICTED AREA
SIXTH
SCHEDULE
(Regulation
18)
(Minimum size limits for
fish)
Common Name
|
Fijian
|
Family
|
Genus
|
Maximum Length
(mm)
|
Barracuda
|
Ogo
|
Sphyanidae
|
Sphyrona
|
300
|
Crevally, Trevally, Pompano
|
Saqa (Excluding vilu/Saqa)
|
Carangidae
|
Caranx
|
300
|
Grey Mullet
|
Kanace
|
Mugilidae
|
Mugil
|
200
|
Glassperch, Aholehole
|
Ika Droka
|
Duclidae
|
Dules
|
150
|
Ketang, Spinefoot Rabbitfish
|
Nuqa
|
Siganidae
|
Siganus
|
200
|
Long-jawed Mackerel
|
Salala
|
Scombridae
|
Rastrelliger
|
200
|
Longtom, Garfish, Greengar
|
Saku Busa
|
Belonidae
|
Belone
|
300
|
Milk Fish
|
Yawa
|
Chanidae
|
Chaos
|
300
|
Mojarra
|
Matu
|
Gerridae
|
Gerres
|
100
|
Parrotfish
|
Ulavi
|
Callyodontidae
|
Scarichthys
|
250
|
Pouter, Slimy, Soapy, Peperek
|
Kaikai
|
Leignathidae
|
Gazza
|
100
|
Rock Cod, Grouper, Salmon Cod
|
Donu, Kawakawa, Kavu (Excluding small red Spotted cod)
|
Serranidae
|
serranus
|
250
|
Sea Bream, Pig-faced Bream
|
Kawago, Dokonivudi, Musubi
|
Lethrinidae
|
Lethrinus
|
250
|
Small Sea Bream
|
Kabatia, Kake
|
Lethrinidae
|
Lethrinus
|
150
|
Small Sea Bream
|
Sabutu
|
Lethrinidae
|
Lethrinus
|
200
|
Surgeon Fish
|
Balagi
|
Hepatidae
|
Hepatus
|
200
|
Surmullet, Goatfish, Whiskercod
|
Ki, Ose
|
Mullidae
|
Mulloidichthys
Pseudopeneus Upeneus
|
150
|
Snapper
|
Damu
|
Lutjanidae
|
Lutjanus
|
300
|
Unicorn-Fish, Leather jacket
|
Ta
|
Hepatidae
|
Naso
|
300
|
SEVENTH
SCHEDULE
FISHERIES
REGULATIONS
(Regulations 4A, 4B
& 5A)
Fishery Categories for which a offshore licence is
required-
Fishery Category 1:-
"DEEPWATER SNAPPER"; meaning benthic or demersal deep-bottom fishes of the family Lutjanidae or Serranidae having a natural habitat between 100 and 450 metres depth, including Red Snapper (Etelis carbunculus), Longtail Snapper (E. coruscans), Smalltooth Snapper (E.radiosus), Purplecheek Opakapaka (Pristipomoides multidens), Yellowfinned Opakapaka (P.flavipinnis), Redfinned Opakapaka (P.filamentosus), Flower Snapper (P.zonatus), Redtailed Opakapaka (P.typus), Red Jobfish (Aphareus rutilans), Large-eye Bream (wattsia mossambica), Kusakar's Snapper (Paracaesio kusakarii), Stone's Snapper (Paracaesio stonei), Scarlet Seaperch (Lutjanus timorensis and L.malabaricus) and Deepwater Rockcods and Groupers (Epinephelus magniscuttus, E.miliaris, E.morrhua and E.septemfasciens).
Fishery
Category 2:-
"TUNA"; meaning pelagic fishes of the family Scombridae, excluding the mackerels but including Skipjack (Katsuwonis pelamis), Yellowfin tuna (Thunnus albacures), Bigeye tuna (Thunnus obesus), Southern bluefin tuna (Thunnus muccoyii), Albacore tuna (l7tunnus alalunga), Little tuna (Euthunnus alletteratus) and Frigate tuna (Auxis species)
(Inserted by Regulations 9th February, 1990)
EIGHTH
SCHEDULE
(Regulations 4A, 4B &
5A)
(APPLICATION FOR AN OFFSHORE
LICENCE)
NINTH
SCHEDULE
(Regulations 4A, 4B &
5A)
(OFFSHORE LICENCE)
SECTION
15.-NATIVE FISHERIES
COMMISSION
(INQUIRIES)
RULES
Rules
in force 9th May, 1947, 29th Nov., 1977
Made by the Native Fisheries Commission and approved by the Governor in Council
Short title
1. These rules
may be cited as the Native Fisheries Commission (Inquiries) Rules.
Interpretation
2. In these
rules, unless the context otherwise requires -
"claimant" means any Fijian or Fijians claiming an interest in customary fishing rights of which the ownership is being inquired into.
Notice of inquiry
3. When the
Commission is about to institute inquiries into the ownership of any fishing
right, notice of the time and place at which
the first sitting of the Commission
for that purpose will be held shall be given to the Roko of the province in
which the fishing
right is situated.
Delivery of notice
4. The notice
shall be delivered to the Roko not less than thirty days before the sitting of
the Commission.
Publication of meeting
5. A general
notice of the intention to hold a meeting of the Commission giving the time and
place of the meeting shall be published
in a newspaper published in the Fijian
language and published in Fiji and in the Gazette, and also broadcast in Fijian
by wireless.
(Amended by Rules 29th
November 1977)
Mode of publication
6. The Roko shall
cause the time and place of the sitting of the Commission to be publicly
proclaimed in each Tikina.
Witnesses
7. Any member of
a social unit claiming to have customary fishing rights shall be allowed to give
evidence of such a claim before the
Commission.
Claimant's deputy
8. Any claimant
who, by reason of illness or other cause which the Commission may consider
sufficient, is unable to attend the sittings
of the Commission, may depute any
male member of his mataqali to act as his representative and such representative
shall be entitled
to all privileges which might have been exercised by the
claimant if present in person at the sitting.
Adjournment
9. The Commission
may at its discretion from time to time adjourn the sitting either sine die or
to a fixed time and place. All claimants
to the fishing rights within the
province in which the Commission is sitting at the time of adjournment shall be
deemed to have notice
of the adjournment.
Languages
10. All
proceedings before the Commission shall be conducted in the Fijian
language.
Forms
11. The Forms set
out in First and Second Schedules shall be used in recording the boundaries
and
owners of fishing rights.
FIRST
SCHEDULE
(Rule
11)
FIJI
REGISTER
OF NATIVE CUSTOMARY FISHING RIGHTS
Vol.
|
Folio.
|
recorded as the proprietary unit owning the Fishing Rights
situated___________________________________________ and contained within
the
following boundaries commencing at:-
|
Approved at the Native Fisheries Commission inquiry held
at ___________________on the _________day of _________________,
19________.
Native Fisheries Commissioner
[English form for recording boundaries and owners of
fishing rights: original to Registrar of Titles;
duplicate kept by
Commission]
SECOND
SCHEDULE
(Rule
11)
LEGAL NOTICE NO. 17
FISHERIES
ACT
(Chapter 158)
-----------
FISHERIES (REGISTRATION ON USE
OF UNDERWATER
BREATHING APPARATUS) REGULATIONS,
1997
(Section 9)
In exercise of the power conferred on me under paragraph
(a) of section 9 of the Fisheries Act, I have made the following
Regulations
Short title
1. These Regulations may be cited as the Fisheries
(Restrictions on Use of Breathing Apparatus) Regulations, 1997.
Commencement
2. These regulations shall come into force on 1 March
1997.
Interpretation
3. In these Regulations –
(a) "fish" has the same meaning assigned to it under the Fisheries Act, and;
(b) "underwater breathing apparatus" means and includes scuba gear, compressors and other mechanical and robotical means in the collection, catching and diving for fish.
Restriction of use of underwater breathing apparatus
4. (1) Subject to regulation 5, no person shall:
(a) in any way collect, take, or dive for fish using underwater breathing apparatus;
(b) be in possession of underwater breathing apparatus for the purpose of collecting, catching and diving for fish.
(2) Any person who contravenes the
provision of this regulation shall be liable to a fine of four hundred dollars
or imprisonment
for a term of six months or to both fine and
imprisonment.
Exemptions
5. (1) The Permanent Secretary or any person appointed by
him in writing, may upon a written request by any person, exempt that person
by
writing under his hand, from the provisions of regulation 4(1) if, that person
holds a valid licence to fish issued by the Fisheries
Department and in
addition, the person has satisfied the Permanent Secretary or the person
appointed by him in that behalf that the
person –
(a) holds a valid licence issued by the Fisheries Department to operate underwater breathing apparatus;
(b) holds a certificate of safety in regulation to the underwater breathing apparatus to be used, issued by the Ministry of Labour and Industrial Relations;
(c) is a certified being diving operator being so certified by a reputable diving instructor, and
(d) fish stock and traditional fishing rights in the area of operation will not be adversely affected.
Made this 7th day of February
1997.
M
LEWEMQMA
Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries, Forests
&
Agricultural Landlord and Tenant Act
[Fiji Republic Gazette Supplement No. 7 of 14 February 1997]
FIJI
REPUBLIC GAZETTE SUPPLEMENT
No. 25 FRIDAY,
20th June
1997
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[LEGAL NOTICE NO. 65]
FISHERIES ACT
(CHAPTER
158)
---------------------------
FISHERIES
(MORATORIUM ON MOLESTING, TAKING
OR
KILLING OF TURTLES) REGULATIONS,
1997
(Section 9)
IN exercise of the power conferred on me under paragraph
(g) of section 9 of the Fisheries Act, I have made the following Regulations
–
Short title
1. These Regulations may be cited as the Fisheries
(Moratorium on Molesting, Taking or Killing
of Turtles) Regulations,
1997.
Commencement and Revocation
2. These Regulations shall be deemed to have come into
force on 1st March 1997 and revokes
the Fisheries (Moratorium on Molesting, Taking or Killing of Turtles)
Regulations, 1995 contained in Legal
Notice No. 32 of 1995.
Fisheries regulations amended
3. The Fisheries Regulations is amended by inserting the
following provision (regulation "20A") immediately alter regulation
"20":
"Moratorium on molesting, taking or killing of turtles
20A (1) Notwithstanding the: provisions of Regulations 20, no person during 1st March, 1997 to 31st December 2000 shall
(a) in any way molest, or take or kill any turtle of any size;
(b) sell, offer or expose for sale or export any turtle shell or meat--
(2) The Minister may, upon a written request by any person, exempt that person by writing under his hand, from the provision of sub-regulations (1).
(3) Subject to sub-regulation (2), any person who contravenes the provision of sub-regulation (1) shall be liable to a fine not exceeding $500 or imprisonment for a term not exceeding 6 months or to both such fine and imprisonment.
(4) The Minster may, if he or she considers it necessary or desirable, extend the prohibition on activities specified in sub-regulation (1) to a period beyond 31st December 2000 and may such extension be notified in the Fiji Republic Gazette.
Made this 15th May
1997
M
V LEWENIQILA
Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forests and
ALTA
Note -This
Notice revokes Legal Notice No. 50 of 1997 dated Friday, 23rd May 1997
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