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LAWS OF FIJI
CHAPTER 158A
MARINE SPACES
Acts Nos. 18 of 1977, 15 of 1978
AN ACT
TO MAKE PROVISION FOR THE DEMARCATION OF THE MARINE SPACES APPERTAINING TO FIJI,
DECLARING THE RIGHTS OF FIJI IN RELATION THERETO;
TO REGULATE THE EXPLOITATION
OF THE RESOURCES THEREOF AND OTHER ACTIVITIES THEREIN AND TO MAKE FURTHER
PROVISION FOR THE REGULATION
OF FISHING
[21st April, 1978]
PART I-PRELIMINARY
Short title
1.
This Act may be cited as the Marine Spaces Act.
Interpretation
2.-(1)
In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires-
"archipelagic waters" means the archipelagic water of Fiji, as defined in section 4;
"baseline" means the line from which the width of the territorial sea is measured;
"conservation and management" includes all rules, regulations, methods and measures which are-
(a) required to rebuild, restore or maintain, or which are useful in rebuilding, restoring or maintaining, any fishery resource or the marine environment; and
(b) designed to assure that-
(i) a supply of food and other products may be taken, and that recreational benefits may be obtained, on a continuing basis;
(ii) irreversible or long-term adverse effects on fishery resources or the marine environment are avoided; and
(iii) there will be a multiplicity of options available with respect to future uses of these resources;
"exclusive economic zone" means the exclusive zone of Fiji as defined in section 6;
"Fiji archipelago" means all islands forming part of Fiji, other than the Island of Rotuma and its Dependencies and the island of Ceva-i-Ra;
"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;
"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, or is under exclusive charter to, a natural person who is a resident of, or a company incorporated in, Fiji;
"fish" includes all forms of aquatic animal life except sedentary species as described in paragraph (b) of the definition of "natural resources" in section 2 of the Continental Shelf Act;
(Cap. 149.)
"fishery" means any one or more stocks of fish and plant which can be treated as a unit for the purposes of conservation and management and which are identified on the basis of geographical, scientific, technical, recreational and economic characteristics, and includes any fishing for any such stocks;
Amended by 15 of 1978, s. 2)
"fishery resource" means any fishery, any stock of fish, any species of fish and any habitat of fish;
"fishing" means the catching, taking or harvesting of fish, including any, operations at sea in support of, or in preparation for, any such activity;
"fishing vessel" means any boat, craft, ship or other vessel which is used for, equipped to be used for, or of a type normally used for-
(a) fishing; or
(b) aiding or assisting any other boat, craft, ship or vessel at sea in the performance of any activity relating to fishing, including, but not limited to, preparation, processing, refrigeration, storage, supply or transportation;
"foreign fishing vessel" means any fishing vessel other than a Fiji fishing vessel;
"internal waters" means the internal waters of Fiji, as defined in section 3;
"island" means a naturally formed area of land which is surrounded by and above water at mean high-water spring tides;
"licensee" means the holder of a licence issued under the provisions of section 14;
"low-water line" means the line of low water at mean low-water spring tides as depicted on the largest scale nautical chart of the area produced by any authority and for the time being held and used by the Minister responsible for marine affairs;
"master", in the case of any fishing vessel, means the person for the time being having charge of that vessel;
"mile" means the international nautical mile of one thousand eight hundred and fifty-two metres as depicted on official charts;
(Amended by 15 of 1978, s. 2.)
"Minister" means the Minister responsible for fisheries matters;
"owner", in relation to a fishing vessel, means any person or body of persons whether incorporated or not by whom the vessel is owned and includes any charterer, sub-charterer, lessee or sub-lessee of the vessel;
"Rotuma archipelago" means the island of Rotuma and its dependencies;
"stock of fish" means a species, sub-species, geographical grouping or other category of fish which can be treated as a unit;
"territorial seas" means the territorial seas of Fiji as defined in section 5;
"total allowable catch", with respect to the yield from any fishery, means the amount of fish that will produce from the fishery the maximum sustainable yield, as qualified by any relevant economic or environmental factors and taking into account fishing patterns, the interdependence of stocks of fish, and any generally recommended sub-regional, regional, or global standards.
(2) For the purposes of this Act, permanent harbour works that form an integral part of a harbour system shall be treated as forming part of the coast.
PART II-MARINE SPACES
Internal waters
3.-(1)
Except where closing lines are drawn under the provisions of subsection (2) the
outer limits of the internal waters of Fiji
shall be a line drawn along the
low-water line of the coast of each island, provided nevertheless that in the
case of islands situated
on atolls or islands having fringing reefs the line
shall be drawn along the seaward low-water line of the
reef.
(2) The Minister responsible
for Foreign Affairs may, in accordance with the rules of international law,
declare, by reference to
physical features marked on official charts or to lists
of geographical co-ordinates specifying the geodetic datum, the points between
which closing lines are to be drawn for the purpose of determining the outer
limits of the internal waters of Fiji in the case of
mouths of rivers, bays and
permanent harbour works.
(3) Where
closing lines are drawn under the provisions of subsection (2) the internal
waters of Fiji shall include all waters on the
landward side of those closing
lines.
Archipelagic waters
4.-(1)
The archipelagic waters of Fiji comprise all areas of sea contained within the
baselines established under the provisions of
this section.
(2) The Minister responsible for Foreign Affairs, in
accordance with the rules of international law may by order declare, by
reference
to physical features marked on official charts or to lists of
geographical co-ordinates specifying the geodetic datum, the points
between
which straight baselines are to be drawn for the purpose of determining the
outermost limits of the archipelagic waters of
Fiji and the innermost limits of
the territorial sea of the Fiji archipelago and the Rotuma
archipelago.
(Amended by 15 of 1978, s.
3.)
Territorial seas
5.-(1)
The territorial seas of Fiji comprise all
areas of sea having as their innermost limits the baselines established under
the provisions
of this section and as their outermost limits a line measured
seaward from those baselines every point of which is at a distance
of twelve
miles from the nearest point of the
baselines.
(2) Where archipelagic
baselines are drawn under the provisions of section
4,
those baselines shall be the baselines from which the breadth of the territorial
sea of the Fiji archipelago and the Rotuma archipelago
shall be
measured.
(Amended
by 15 of 1978, s. 5.)
(3) In all
other cases the baseline from which the breadth of the territorial sea is
measured is the line determining the outer limits
of the internal waters of Fiji
drawn under the provisions of section
3.
Exclusive economic zone
6.-(1)
Subject to the
following
provisions of this section, the exclusive
economic zone of Fiji comprises all areas of sea having, as their innermost
limits the outermost
limits of the
territorial
seas, and, as their outermost limits, a
line drawn seaward from the baselines every
point
of which is at a distance of 200 miles
from the nearest point of the appropriate
baseline.
(2) The Minister
responsible for Foreign Affairs may by order, for the purpose of implementing
any international agreement or the
award of any international body, or
other-wise, declare that the outer limits of the exclusive economic zone of Fiji
extend to such
line, any point of which may be at a distance of less than 200
miles from the nearest point of the appropriate baseline, as may be
specified in
such order.
(3) Where the median
line, as defined in subsection (4), is less than 200 miles from the nearest
baseline, and no other line is for
the time being specified under the provisions
of subsection (2), the outer limits of the exclusive economic zone of Fiji
extend to
the median line.
(4) The
median line is a line every point of which is equidistant from the nearest
points of the baselines from which the breadth
of the territorial seas of Fiji
and of any opposite or adjacent State or territory are measured.
Continental Shelf Act to apply
7.
All areas of seabed and the subsoil thereof contained within the exclusive
economic zone of Fiji are deemed to form part of the
continental shelf of Fiji
for the purposes of the Continental Shelf Act, and to be subject to the
provisions of that Act as if they were areas designated under the provisions of
subsection (2)
of section
3
of that Act.
(Cap.
149.)
Charts and publicity
8.-(1)
The Minister responsible for Foreign Affairs shall cause all closing lines,
baselines and other lines drawn under the provisions
of this Act for the purpose
of determining the limits of the internal waters, territorial seas and exclusive
economic zone of Fiji
to be clearly indicated on charts of a scale or scales
adequate for them to be readily determined and shall give due publicity to
such
charts by notice in the Gazette and shall cause a copy of each such chart to be
deposited with the Secretary-General of the
United
Nations.
(2) In any proceedings in
any court, a certificate purporting to be signed by the Director of Marine that
any specified nautical chart
of any area is the largest scale nautical chart of
that area produced by any authority and for the time being held by the Minister
responsible for marine affairs shall be admissible in evidence of the matters
stated in the certificate.
Legal character of marine spaces
9.-(1)
The sovereignty of Fiji extends beyond its land territory and internal waters
over its archipelagic waters and territorial seas
and to the airspace thereover
as well as to the seabed and subsoil
thereunder.
(2) Within the
exclusive economic zone Fiji has sovereign rights for the purpose of exploring
and exploiting, conserving and managing
the natural resources, whether living or
non-living of the seabed and subsoil and the superjacent
waters.
(3) The exercise by Fiji
of its sovereignty and sovereign rights under the provisions of this section is
subject to the
rules of international
law.
Rights of other States in marine spaces
10.-(1)
Subject to the provisions of subsections (2), (3), (4) and (5), ships and
aircraft of all States
shall, in accordance with the rules of
international law, have the right of
innocent
passage through and over the territorial
seas and archipelagic waters.
(2)
The Minister responsible for Foreign Affairs may, in accordance with the rules
of international law, by order, designate sealanes
and air routes, suitable for
the continuous and expeditious passage of foreign ships and aircraft, through
and over the archipelagic
waters and the adjacent territorial seas, and may also
prescribe traffic separation schemes for the purpose of ensuring the safe
passage of ships through narrow channels in such
sealanes.
(3) In such sealanes and
air routes all ships and aircraft may, in accordance with the rules of
international law, enjoy the right
of navigation and overflight, in their normal
modes, for the purpose of continuous, expeditious and unobstructed transit
through
and over the archipelagic waters and the adjacent territorial seas, from
one part of the exclusive economic zone to another part
of the exclusive
economic zone.
(4) Until such time
as sealanes or air routes are designated under the provisions of subsection (2)
the rights of navigation and overflight
referred to in subsection (3) may be
exercised through and over all routes normally used for international navigation
and overflight.
(5) The rights of
navigation and overflight referred to in subsection (3) are subject to all laws
of Fiji made in accordance with
the rules of international
law.
(6) Subject to the provisions
of this Act and of any other written law made in accordance with the relevant
rules of international
law, all States and their nationals shall enjoy, in the
exclusive economic zone, the high seas freedom of navigation and overflight
and
of the laying of submarine cables and pipelines, and all other internationally
lawful uses of the sea related to those freedoms,
compatible with the rules of
international law.
General regulations in exclusive economic zone
11.
Where no other provision is for the time being made in any other written law for
any such purpose, the Minister responsible for
Foreign Affairs may make
regulations, in accordance with the rules of international law, for all or any
of the following purposes:-
(a) regulating the conduct of scientific research within the exclusive economic zone;
(b) regulating the exploration and exploitation of the exclusive economic zone for the production of energy from the waters, currents and winds, and for other economic purposes;
(c) regulating the construction, operation and use of artificial islands, installations and structures within the exclusive economic zone, including, but not confined to, the establishment of safety zones around islands, installations and structures;
(d) prescribing measures for the protection and preservation of the marine environment of the exclusive economic zone; and
(e) providing for such other matters as are necessary or expedient to give effect to Fiji's rights and obligations in relation to the exclusive economic zone or are necessary to give full effect to the provisions of this Act, other than matters in respect of which regulations may be made under the provisions of section 22.
PART III-MANAGEMENT AND CONSERVATION OF FISHERIES
Application of Fisheries Act
12.-(1)
The archipelagic waters and the waters comprised in the exclusive economic zone
shall be part of Fiji fisheries waters as defined
in subsection (1) of section
2
of the Fisheries Act and, subject to the provisions of subsection (2), the
provisions of that Act shall apply accordingly within the archipelagic waters
and the exclusive economic
zone.
(Cap.
158.)
(2) Notwithstanding any
other provision in this section or in the Fisheries Act the provisions of that
Act relating to the obtaining of licences to take fish or to the registration of
fishing vessels shall not
apply to the fishing activities of foreign fishing
vessels or their crews in the exclusive economic
zone.
(Cap.
158)
Calculation and apportionment of allowable catch by foreign fishing vessels
13.-(1)
The Minister shall from time to time determine on the basis of the best
available information-
(a) the total allowable catch in respect of every fishery within the exclusive economic zone; and
(b) the portion of that catch which Fiji's fishing vessel have the capacity to harvest.
(2)
Where the Minister has determined, in respect of the total allowable catch for a
fishery within the exclusive economic zone, the
portion that Fiji fishing
vessels have the capacity to harvest, the remaining portion shall constitute the
allowable catch for that
fishery for foreign fishing
vessels.
(3) The Minister may from
time to time apportion, among countries other than Fiji, the allowable catch for
foreign fishing vessels
in respect of any fishery within the exclusive economic
zone, as determined under subsection
(2).
(4) In making an
apportionment under subsection (3), the Minister may take into account the
following considerations:-
(a) whether the fishing vessels of countries to which the apportionment applies have engaged habitually in fishing within the exclusive economic zone;
(b) whether such countries have co-operated with Fiji in fisheries research and in the identification of fish stocks within the exclusive economic zone;
(c) whether such countries have co-operated with Fiji in the conservation and management of fisheries resources within the exclusive economic zone, and in the enforcement of Fiji law relating to such resources;
(d) the terms of any relevant international agreement;
(e) such other matters as the Minister determines to be relevant.
Licensing of foreign fishing vessels
14.-(1)
Subject to the
provisions
of subsection (2) the Minister may grant
and issue licences
authorising foreign fishing vessels to
fish in the exclusive economic
zone.
(2) In the exercise of his
powers under the provisions of this section the Minister shall ensure to the
extent of the information
available to him that-
(a) the catch that all foreign fishing vessels licensed under this section are for the time being authorised to harvest from any fishery within the exclusive economic zone does not exceed the allowable catch for foreign fishing vessels for that fishery calculated under subsection (2) of section 13;
(b) the catch that all foreign fishing vessels of a particular country licensed under this section are for the time being authorised to harvest from any fishery within the exclusive economic zone does not exceed the apportionment made under subsection (3) of section 13 for that fishery in respect of that country.
(3) A licence issued under the provisions of this section shall on payment by the applicant of the prescribed fee, be issued to the owner in respect of a specific boat to be identified by name in the licence and may authorise fishing generally or may confer limited authority by reference to all or any of the following limitations and conditions, namely as to-
(a) the area within which fishing is authorised;
(b) the periods, times or particular voyages during which fishing is authorised;
(c) the descriptions and quantities of fish which may be taken;
(d) the methods by which fish may be taken;
(e) the type of fishing gear which may be used and the stowage of that gear when not in use;
(f) the use, transfer, transhipment, landing and processing of fish taken;
(g) entry by the vessel into Fiji ports;
(h) the compensation payable in the event of any loss or damage caused by the vessel to other fishing boats, gear or catches or to any fish stocks or to other Fiji interests;
(i) statistical and other information required to be given relating to the operations of the vessel including catch and effort statistics and vessel position reports;
(j) the conduct of fisheries research programmes;
(k) the training of Fiji personnel in the methods of fishing employed by the vessel and the transfer to Fiji of fisheries technology;
(l) the production of the licence on demand by any fisheries officer;
(m) the markings and other means of identification of the vessel;
(n) the placing of Fiji observers on the vessel;
(o) the carrying on board the vessel of specified nautical charts;
(p) the installation and maintenance in working order on the vessel of position fixing or other identification equipment;
(q) compliance by the vessel with directions and instructions of Fiji ships or aircraft; and
(r) such other conditions as the Minister considers necessary or expedient for the regulation of fishing or the conservation and management of fisheries.
Suspension and cancellation of licences
15.-(1)
Where the Minister is satisfied
that-
(a) any foreign fishing vessel in respect of which a licence has been granted under section 14 is being or has been used for fishing within the exclusive economic zone in contravention of any conditions of the licence or any Fiji law relating to fishing; or
(b) the master, licensee or any crew member of a foreign fishing vessel has been convicted of an offence against this Act, or against any regulations made under the provisions of this Act, or against any other Fiji law relating to fishing,
he may suspend the licence for such period as he shall specify, or cancel the licence.
(2) Where the Minister
determines that it is necessary or expedient for the proper regulation of
fishing within the exclusive economic
zone to do so, he may vary the conditions
of or suspend any licence or licences for such period as he shall specify, or he
may cancel
any licence or
licences.
(3) No determination,
variation, suspension, cancellation, or other action of the Minister under
subsection (2) shall be reviewable
by any court of law.
(4) While a licence is suspended under this section, it shall have no effect.
Licensing offences
16.-(1)
If any foreign fishing vessel that is not licensed under the provisions of
section
14
is used for the purpose of fishing within the exclusive economic zone, the owner
and the master of the vessel are each guilty of
an offence and liable on
conviction to a fine not exceeding one hundred thousand dollars
each.
(2) If any foreign fishing
vessel is used for the purpose of fishing within the exclusive economic zone in
contravention of any of
the limitations on or conditions of a licence issued
under the provisions of section
14,
the master and licensee of the vessel are each guilty of an offence and liable
on conviction to a fine not exceeding twenty-five
thousand dollars
each.
Fisheries officers
17.-(1)
The following persons shall be fisheries
officers for the purpose of this Act, that is to say-
(a) any fisheries officer appointed under the provisions of the Fisheries Act;
(Cap. 158.)
(b) any customs officer appointed under the provisions of the Customs Act;
(Cap. 196.)
(c) any police officer;
(d) any commissioned officer of the Royal Fiji Military Forces;
(e) any person in command or charge of any vessel or aircraft operated by or on behalf of the Royal Fiji Military Forces; and
(f) any other person appointed as a fisheries officer by the Minister responsible for fisheries matters.
(2) For the purpose of enforcing the provisions of this Act a fisheries officer may exercise in relation to any foreign fishing vessel within the limits of Fiji fisheries waters and in relation to any Fiji fishing vessel outside those limits the following powers:-
(a) he may go on board that vessel, and for that purpose may require the vessel to stop and to do anything else which will facilitate the boarding of the vessel;
(b) he may require the attendance before him of the master and other persons on board and may make any examination or inquiry which appears to him to be necessary for the purpose of enforcing the provisions of this Act and, in particular-
(i) may search the vessel and examine any fish found on board and the equipment of the vessel, including the fishing gear, and require persons on board the vessel to do anything which appears to him to be necessary to facilitate the examination; and
(ii) may require any person on board the vessel to produce any documents relating to that vessel or the persons on board which are in his custody or possession and take copies of any such document.
(3) Where any fisheries officer has reasonable cause to believe that an offence against any of the provisions of section 16 or against any other Fiji law relating to fishing in the exclusive economic zone has been committed in respect of any foreign fishing vessel, he may, without warrant-
(a) arrest any person who he has reason to believe has committed such offence; and
(b) where he has reason to believe that any such offence has been committed by the master or licensee of the vessel, seize and detain a vessel together with all fish found on board and may take the same and the crew of the vessel to the port which appears to him to be the nearest convenient port.
(4)
Any fisheries officer may exercise the powers conferred on him by this section
with the aid of such assistants as he considers
necessary for the
purpose.
(5) Where any fishing
vessel is detained under the provisions of subsection (3), it shall be held in
the custody of the Crown until
a decision is made not to institute proceedings
in respect of the alleged offence or, if such proceedings are commenced the
security
required by the provisions of section
19
is given in respect of the vessel.
(6) All fish detained under the provisions of this section shall be held in the custody of the Crown in respect of the alleged offences for which it was detained, or, if such proceedings are instituted, until the proceedings are determined:
Provided that if adequate
facilities are not available for the preservation of such fish pending the
completion of the proceedings
the Minister may take all steps necessary for the
sale of such fish at its reasonable market value, the net proceeds of such sale
to be paid into a fund to be held by the court in which such proceedings are
taken pending the making of a final order by the court
in respect of the
forfeiture or otherwise of that
fish.
(7) The decision whether or
not to institute proceedings in respect of an alleged offence for which a
foreign fishing vessel is detained
under subsection (3) shall be made as soon as
reasonably practicable after the vessel is
detained.
(8) The release of a
foreign fishing vessel from detention shall not affect any subsequent forfeiture
of the vessel in respect of
the conviction of any person for an
offence.
(9) Where a fisheries
officer arrests any person under the provisions of subsection (3) he shall cause
that person to be taken as
soon as reasonably practicable before a court to be
dealt with in accordance with law.
Forfeiture of vessels, etc.
18.
On conviction of
the owner, master or licensee of an
offence under section
16,
the court may also order the forfeiture to
the
Crown of the fishing vessel and any fish,
fishing gear, apparatus cargo and stores found therein or
thereon.
Security for release of foreign fishing vessel
19.-(1)
Where any foreign
fishing
vessel is detained under section
17,
and proceedings are instituted against the master or licensee of the vessel in
respect of the offence for which the vessel has been
detained, the master or
licensee of the vessel or any other person having an interest in the vessel may
at any time before the determination
of the proceedings apply to the court by
which proceedings will be determined for the release of the vessel on the
provisions of
security in accordance with this
section.
(2) On hearing the
application the court order the release of foreign fishing vessel on the
execution by any person or persons by
the court for the purpose, of a bond in
favour of the Crown in the prescribed form and conditioned in accordance with
subsection
4,
in an amount not less than the aggregate of the value of the vessel and the
maximum fine which the defendant will be liable if he
is convicted of an
offence.
(3) Notwithstanding
subsection (2), the court may, where it is satisfied that there are special
circumstances to justify it in doing
so, ordered that the bond shall be in
specified amount that is less than the amount required by that
subsection
(4) The condition of
the bond shall be that if-
(a) the defendant is found not guilty of the offence; or
(b) the defendant on being convicted of the offence pays in full within fourteen days after he is convicted the amount of the fine imposed by the court and the foreign fishing vessel is within that time surrendered to the Crown for forfeiture if so ordered by the court,
then
the bond shall be of no effect, but that otherwise the bond shall remain in full
force and effect.
(5) amount
specified in the bond shall be recoverable in full as a debt due to the Crown
jointly and severally by the person or persons
by whom the bond is given unless
the person or persons prove the due performance of the condition on which the
bond is defeasible.
(6) In this
section. "foreign fishing vessel" includes all equipment on board the
vessel.
Obstruction, etc., of fisheries officer
20.
(1) Any person who-
(a) obstructs or hinders any fisheries officer or any person assisting him in the exercise of any of his powers under this Act; or
(b) fails to comply with any lawful requirement imposed or to answer any lawful enquiry made by fisheries officer under this Act; or
(c) being on board any fishing vessel being pursued or about to be boarded by a fisheries officer, throws overboard or destroys any fish, fishing gear or any other thing whatsoever,
shall
be guilty of an offence and liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding five
thousand dollars.
(2) If an
offence under subsection (1) takes place on board or alongside a fishing vessel,
the master of that fishing vessel shall
be guilty of a like offence and liable
to a like penalty.
Non-liability of fisheries officers
21.
No fisheries officer shall be personally liable in respect of act done or
omitted to be done by him in good faith in the execution
or purported execution
of this powers and duties under this Act.
Regulations
22.-(1)
The Minister may make regulations for all or any of the following
purposes:-
(a) prescribing the procedure and forms for application for and granting and renewal of licences under the provisions of this Act;
(b) prescribing the terms and duration licences;
(c) prescribing the forms and licence that may be issued;
(d) prescribing the classes of licences that may be issued which may include different classes of licences, whether by reference to size of vessel, size of catch, method of fishing, species of catch or otherwise;
(e) prescribing the fees payable for licences which may include different fees for different classes of licences;
(f) providing for the production of licences for inspection when required by a fisheries inspector or other specified authorities;
(g) prescribing conditions under which foreign fishing vessels may fish in the exclusive economic zone;
(h) prescribing measures for the conservation and management of fisheries resource within the exclusive economic zone;
(i) prescribing measures for ensuring that foreign fishing vessels comply with the limitation and conditions of their licences;
(j) prescribing the manner in which and times when fishing gear is to be stowed;
(k) prescribing the form of bonds for the purpose of section 19;
(l) prescribing measures, not inconsistent with the provisions of this Act, for the regulation of fishing for highly migratory species within Fiji fisheries waters and in the case of Fiji fishing vessels, beyond the limits of those waters; and
(m) providing for such other matters as appear to him to be necessary for giving full effect to Fiji's sovereignty or sovereign right over Fiji fisheries waters.
(2)
For the purpose of this section the expression "highly migratory species" means
species that in the course of their life cycle
migrate over great distances of
the ocean.
Fishing for research and sporting purposes excluded
23.
The provisions of this Part shall not apply to nor prohibit or restrict fishing
by foreign fishing vessel for fisheries research
or sporting purposes with prior
consent in writing of the Minister and in accordance with such conditions as the
Minister may impose
in giving his consent.
PART IV-MISCELLANEOUS
Offences deemed committed in Fiji
24.
Any offence against the provisions of
this Act that is committed within the exclusive economic zone shall be deemed to
have been committed
in Fiji.
Interim measures
25.
Pending the entry into force of other provisions of this Act, the Minister may
by order prescribe interim or transitional measures
for the conservation and
management of fisheries resources beyond the territorial seas of Fiji and for
the limitation of foreign
fishing within an area of two hundred miles from the
baselines.
Controlled by the Office of the Prime Minister
Subsidiary
Legislation
SECTION
20-MARINE SPACES (FOREIGN FISHING VESSELS)
REGULATIONS
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TABLE
OF PROVISIONS
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PART I-PRELIMINARY
REGULATION
1.
Short
title
2.
Interpretation
PART II-ADMINISTRATION
3.
Approval of National Fisheries
Representative
4.
Communications to be made through National Fisheries
Representative
5.
Fishing plan
PART III-LICENSING OF FOREIGN FISHING VESSELS
6.
Application for
licence
7.
Additional
information
8.
Minister may require application to be in pursuance of fishing
plan
9.
Issue of
licence
10.
Licence fed for foreign fishing
vessels
11.
Place of
payment
12.
Endorsement of variation of
licence
13.
Suspension of
licence
14.
Cancellation of
licence
15.
Production of
licence
16.
Licence to be kept on the
vessel
17.
Duplicate licence
PART IV-CONTROL OF LICENSED VESSELS IN THE EXCLUSIVE ECONOMIC ZONE
18.
Notice of intention to enter
zone
19.
Compulsory port inspection on entry and before leaving the
zone
20.
Exemption from port
inspection
21.
Port calls following clearance to
fish
22.
Flags
23.
Markings
24.
Lighting
25.
Records
26.
Interpreters
27.
Methods of
communication
28.
Reporting
29.
Notification of completion of
quota
30.
Stowage of
gear
31.
Trans-shipment of
catch
32.
Interference with fisheries
PART V-ENFORCEMENT
33.
General powers of Fisheries
Officers
34.
Facilities for observers and Fisheries
Officers
35.
Safety of Fiji
officials
36.
Compliance with instructions
PART VI-MISCELLANEOUS
37.
Regulations to be read subject to conditions of
licence
38.
Offences
39.
Service of communications
Schedule-Forms
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Legal Notice No. 137 of 1979
PART I-PRELIMINARY
Short title
1.
These Regulations may be cited as the Marine Spaces (Foreign Fishing Vessels)
Regulations.
Interpretation
2.
In these Regulations, unless the context otherwise requires-
"approved fishing plan" means a fishing plan for the time being approved by the Minister under regulation 5;
"call sign" means International Radio Call Sign;
"country of registration" means the state in which a vessel is recognised in international law as being registered;
"equipment" includes instruments and fishing gear;
"Fisheries Officer" means any officer specified in section 17 of the Act;
"fishing log" means a fishing log required to be maintained on a licensed vessel under regulation 25;
"inspection port", in relation to any particular foreign fishing vessel, means any Fiji port that the Minister has, by notification to the owner, licensee, or master of the craft, or the National Fisheries Representative of the vessel, designated as an inspection port for the purposes of these Regulations;
"licensed vessel" means a licensed foreign fishing vessel;
"National Fisheries Representative", in relation to any foreign fishing vessel, means the National Fisheries Representative approved for that vessel under regulation 3;
"Permanent Secretary" means the Permanent Secretary for Primary Industries;
"ship's log" means a ship's log required to be maintained on a licensed vessel under regulation 25;
"vessel" includes all equipment on board or used by a vessel.
PART II-ADMINISTRATION
Approval of National Fisheries Representative
3.
Where, under section
13(3)
of the Act, the Minister has for the time being made an apportionment of the
allowable catch for foreign fishing vessels in respect
of a fishery in the
exclusive economic zone-
(a) the Government of any country to which the apportionment applies shall nominate for the approval of the Minister responsible for Foreign Affairs a specified individual to be the National Fisheries Representative, for the purpose of these Regulations, for the fishing vessels of that country; and
(b) the Minister responsible for Foreign Affairs may approve accordingly the individual so nominated.
Communications to be made through National Fisheries Representative
4.
Unless in any particular case the Minister or Permanent Secretary otherwise
authorises, every notice, other document, or communication
that is to be served
on or given to the Minister or Permanent Secretary in respect of any foreign
fishing vessel or of any licensee,
owner, master, or crew member of any foreign
fishing vessel, shall be served, or given, through the National Fisheries
Representative
to the Permanent Secretary at Suva.
Fishing plan
5.-(1)
For the purposes of these Regulations, the National Fisheries Representative of
any country in respect of which the Minister
has made an apportionment of the
allowable catch for foreign fishing vessels under section
13(3)
of the Act in respect of any fishery in the exclusive economic zone may from
time to time submit to the Minister a fishing plan
which complies with this
regulation.
(2) Every fishing plan
shall be in the English language in the form of a memorandum and shall outline
the proposals for taking from
the fishery apportionment that has been made in
respect of that country, including the following information:-
(a) the areas in the exclusive economic zone within which fishing will be carried out by fishing vessels of that country;
(b) the number of fishing vessels which will be engaged in fishing;
(c) the estimated times of arrival in and departure from the exclusive economic zone of each fishing vessel;
(d) the proposed duration of the fishing plan;
(e) an outline of the likely calls into Fiji ports to be made by the fishing vessels of that country during the duration of the fishing plan;
(f) an outline of all proposed trans-shipment of fish from the fishing vessels to other vessels of that country in the exclusive economic zone during the period of the fishing plan;
(g) an outline of all proposed landings of fish in Fiji from the fishing vessels of that country during the duration of the fishing plan;
(h) an outline of all other proposed operations in support of the fishing vessels of that country in the exclusive economic zone during the duration of the fishing plan.
(3)
The Minister may from time to time approve any fishing plan submitted to him
under this regulation, or any proposal to vary that
plan.
(4) In approving a fishing
plan, or proposal to vary a fishing plan, the Minister may specify the time for
which the approval shall
remain in
force.
(5) The Minister may from
time to time vary or suspend any approved fishing plan, or cancel his approval
of any fishing plan.
(6) The
approval of a fishing plan shall not be construed to limit any power of the
Minister relating to the licensing of any foreign
fishing vessel.
PART III-LICENSING OF FOREIGN FISHING VESSELS
Application for licence. Form 1
6.
Every application for a licence in respect of a foreign fishing vessel shall be
made to the Minister in the form specified in Form
1 in the Schedule or in such
other form as the Minister may in any particular case or class of cases
authorise.
Additional information
7.
Before determining any application for a licence, the Minister may require to be
submitted to him in respect of the application such
further information as is
reasonably necessary or expedient in order to exercise his powers under section
14
of the Act.
Minister may require application to be in pursuance of fishing plan
8.
Without limiting the powers of the Minister under the Act, he may refuse to
consider or grant an application for a licence-
(a) if there is no approved fishing plan for the country of the foreign fishing vessel in respect of which the application is made; or
(b) if the application is made otherwise than in pursuance of the fishing plan for that country.
Issue of licence. Form 2
9.
On granting a licence, the Minister may issue a licence in the form specified in
Form 2
in the Schedule to the owner of the
foreign fishing vessel in respect of which the licence is
granted.
Licence fees for foreign fishing vessels
10.-(1)
Every person to whom a licence has been granted under section
14
of the Act shall pay a fee of $50 plus 5% of the landed market value of the
catch taken in the exclusive economic zone by the vessel
to which the licence
refers.
(2) The Minister may
require a proportion of the catch taken by the vessel to which the licence
refers, to be landed for processing
at a port in
Fiji.
(3) The Minister may, in
such circumstances, and subject to such conditions, as he may consider
appropriate, exempt any person from
all or any of the provisions of this
regulation.
Place of payment
11.
All fees payable under these Regulations shall be paid to the Permanent
Secretary at Suva.
Endorsement of variation of licence
12.-(1)
Where, under section
15(2)
of the Act, the Minister has varied the licence of any foreign fishing vessel,
and the Permanent Secretary has required the licensee
or
the master of the vessel to deliver the
licence to the Permanent Secretary at Suva for endorsement accordingly, that
owner or master
shall do so within
72
hours after the vessel enters a Fiji
port.
(2) After a licence has been
endorsed under this regulation, it shall be returned to the licensee or master
of the licensed vessel.
Suspension of licence
13.-(1)
Where, under section
15
of the Act, the Minister suspends any licence, every licensee to whom the
suspension applies shall, within 72 hours after receiving
notice of the
suspension, surrender his licence to the Permanent
Secretary.
(2) On the expiry of
the period of any suspension of a licence, it shall be returned to the
licensee.
Cancellation of licence
14.
Where, under section
15
of the Act, the Minister cancels any licence, every licensee to whom the
cancellation applies shall, within 72 hours after receiving
notice of the
cancellation, surrender his licence to Me Permanent Secretary.
Production of licence
15.
Every master of a licensed vessel in Fiji fisheries waters shall on the demand
of a Fisheries Officer, produce to that Officer for
inspection the licence
issued in respect of the vessel.
Licence to be kept on the vessel
16.
Except as provided in regulations 12, 13, 14 or 15, every licence shall be
maintained in good condition on the foreign fishing vessel
in respect of which
it is issued in a place where it can be readily inspected by a Fisheries Officer
and is safe from the elements.
Duplicate licence
17.
The Minister may from time to time, where-
(a) he is satisfied that a licence has been accidentally lost., destroyed or so damaged as to be illegible; or
(b) for any other reason he considers it desirable to do so,
issue
a duplicate licence to the licensee.
PART IV-CONTROL OF LICENSED VESSELS IN THE EXCLUSIVE ECONOMIC ZONE
Notice of intention to enter zone
18.-(1)
No foreign fishing vessel to which this re regulation applies lies shall enter
the exclusive economic zone from the high seas
unless, not less than 24 hours
before its entry, the Permanent Secretary has been notified of the
following:-
(a) the name, call sign and country of registration of the vessel;
(b) the latitude and longitude of the point at which the vessel will enter exclusive economic zone;
(c) the port to which the craft will proceed for inspection under regulation 19;
(d) the quantity of each species of fish on board the vessel.
(2)
This regulation applies to-
[sic] any foreign fishing vessel entering the exclusive economic zone in furtherance of or for the purpose of making an application for a licence;
(b) any licensed vessel.
Compulsory port inspection on entry and before leaving the zone
19.-(1)
Every vessel to which regulation 18 applies shall, on entering or prior to
leaving the exclusive economic zone from and to the
high seas respectively,
proceed directly and immediately to an inspection
port.
(2) No licensed vessel shall
be used for fishing in the exclusive economic zone unless a clearance to fish in
the zone is given by
a Fisheries
Officer.
(3) Every licensed vessel
in respect of which clearance to leave the exclusive economic zone has been
given by a fisheries officer
shall, on leaving the inspection port proceed
expeditiously to the high seas.
Exemption from port inspection
20.
The Permanent Secretary may exempt a licensed vessel from compliance with any
provision of regulation 19 on such conditions as he
may specify.
Port calls following clearance to
21.
Where a licensed vessel wishes to enter a Fiji port after it. has been given
clearance under regulation 19 to fish in the exclusive
economic zone but before
it has had clearance to leave that zone, the Permanent Secretary shall be
notified not less than 24 hours
before its intended entry of the
following:-
(a) the name, call sign, and country of registration of the vessel;
(b) the intended port of entry;
(c) the purpose of the intended entry.
Flags
22.
Every licensed vessel shall, at all time while it is in Fiji fisheries waters,
fly
the flag of its country of
registration.
Markings
23.
Every licensed vessel shall, at all times when it is in Fiji fisheries water,
display its call sign in block Roman alphabet letters
not less than one metre in
height, in white markings on a black background or in black markings on a white
background, on the port
and the starboard side of the hull in such a manner that
the markings are clearly visible and legible from the air and at sea
level.
Lighting
24.
Every licensed vessel shall use for fishing in the exclusive economic zone
display lights and shapes in compliance with the requirements
of the
International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea for the vessel and
the activity in which it is engaged.
Records
25.-(l)
Every master of a licensed vessel shall maintain in the English language on
board the vessel, at all times while the vessel
is in Fiji fisheries waters, a
ship's log and
shall enter in that log a record of the
date, time, and nature of every instruction,
direction,
or requirement communicated to the master
by the Minister, the Permanent
Secretary
or a Fisheries Officer while the vessel
is in Fiji fisheries waters.
(2)
Every master of a licensed vessel shall maintain in the English language on
board the craft, at all times while the vessel is
in Fiji fisheries waters, a
separate fishing log in which he shall enter daily, whenever the vessel is in
the exclusive economic
zone, the following information relating to the
activities of the vessel during the day:-
(a) the fishing effort of the vessel;
(b) the method of fishing used;
(c) the areas in which fishing was undertaken;
(d) the quantity of each species of fish taken; and
(e) such other information as the Permanent Secretary may reasonably require in order to ascertain the fishing activities of that vessel in he exclusive economic zone.
(3)
Every fishing log shall be maintained in a form supplied or approved
by
the Permanent
Secretary.
(4) Every master of a
licensed vessel shall, within 72 hours after each occasion on which the vessel
enters a Fiji port, forward the
completed log to the Permanent
Secretary.
Interpreters
26.-(1)
Every licensed vessel shall, at all times while it is in Fiji fisheries waters
have on board a person who is able to converse
effectively in English and to act
as an interpreter from English into the language of the master of the vessel and
from that other
language into
English.
(2) The Permanent
Secretary may in any particular case exempt a licensed vessel from compliance
with paragraph (1) on such conditions
as he may specify.
Methods of communication
27.-(1)
Every licensed vessel in Fiji fisheries waters shall carry the latest edition of
the "International Code of Signals" published
by the Inter-Governmental Maritime
Consultative Organisation Marine Safety
Committee.
(2) Every person who is
a master or officer of a licensed vessel, shall have a working knowledge of that
code.
(3) In every communication
by radio, flag or light between any licensed vessel in Fiji fisheries waters and
any Fiji authority, the
signals specified
in
the said code shall be
used.
Reporting
28.-(1)
Every licensed vessel shall, so long as it is in Fiji fisheries waters, report
to the Permanent Secretary daily the following
information:-
(a) the name, call sign, and country of registration of the craft;
(b) its position at that specified time.
(2)
Every licensed vessel shall, so long as it is in Fiji fisheries waters, report
weekly the quantity of each species of fish taken
by the vessel in the exclusive
economic zone during the previous seven day period and the areas in which such
fish were taken.
Notification of completion of quota
29.
Every National Fisheries Representative shall notify the Permanent Secretary
forthwith
of the completion of the taking of so
much of the allowable catch in the exclusive
economic
zone as has been apportioned to the
fishing vessels of his country.
Stowage of gear
30.-(l)
All
fishing equipment on board a foreign
fishing vessel in Fiji fisheries waters shall be stowed in such a manner as not
to be readily
available for use for
fishing.
(2) Paragraph (1) shall
not apply to a licensed vessel that is in the exclusive economic zone in area in
which it may be used for
fishing pursuant to its licence.
Trans-shipment of catch
31.
No fish shall be trans-shipped from a foreign fishing vessel in Fiji fisheries
waters to any other vessel, except at a place and
time authorised for the
purpose by the Permanent Secretary, and in accordance with such conditions as he
may
Interference with fisheries
32.
No living organism, article or substance, other than
fishing
equipment or bait, that is
likely-
(a) to cause harm to any fish or marine mammal; or
(b) to obstruct fishing equipment, or
(c) to become a hazard to navigation,
shall
be put or released into the sea of the exclusive economic zone from a foreign
fishing vessel.
PART V-ENFORCEMENT
General powers of Fisheries Officers
33.
Any Fisheries Officer may at any time in Fiji fisheries waters, with such aid as
he considers to be necessary for the purpose-
(a) require the master or any other crew member of any licensed vessel to inform him of the name, call sign, and country of registration of the vessel, and the name of the master or any other crew member; and
(b) require the master of the vessel to produce the ship's log or fishing log to him for inspection and for the making of a copy or transcript for retention by the Fisheries Officer; and
(c) make an entry, being an entry dated and signed by him. in the ship's log; and
(d) subject to any other applicable Fiji law, give to the master such directions as he thinks fit as to the stowing and sealing, or the landing on the shore, of any equipment on board the vessel that contravenes or is being used in contravention of any conditions of licence issued in respect of the vessel or any Fiji law that is applicable to the vessel; and
(e) give such directions as are necessary or reasonably expedient to the master or any other crew member of the vessel for any purpose specified in these Regulations or to provide for the compliance by the vessel or the master or any other crew member with the conditions of the licence or any Fiji law applicable to the vessel.
Facilities for observers and Fisheries Officers
34.-(1)
Every master of a licensed vessel in Fiji fisheries waters-
(a) whenever required so to do by the Permanent Secretary, shall allow any person authorised by the Permanent Secretary for the purpose to board and remain on the vessel as an observer while it is in Fiji fisheries waters; and
(b) whenever required so to do by the Permanent Secretary or a Fisheries Officer, shall allow any Fisheries Officer to board and remain on the vessel while it is in Fiji fisheries waters.
(2)
Every master of a licensed vessel in Fiji fisheries waters shall, whenever
required so to do by the Permanent Secretary or a Fisheries
Officer, proceed to
any Fiji port or to any other place in Fiji fisheries waters for the purpose of
embarking or disembarking any
observer or Fisheries
Officer.
(3) At all times while
any observer or Fisheries Officer is on board a licensed vessel pursuant to this
regulation, the master-
(a) shall allow the observer or Fisheries Officer full access to all equipment and records, and documents, and to all fish on board the vessel; and
(b) shall permit the observer or Fisheries Officer to make such tests. observations, and records, and take and remove such samples as he may require in order to determine the nature and extent of the activities of the vessel in Fiji fisheries waters;
(c) shall provide for the observer or Fisheries Officer all reasonable assistance to enable him to do any act specified in sub-paragraphs (a) and (b); and
(d) shall provide food and accommodation, at least equivalent to the standard of that provided for the officers of the vessel, for the observer or Fisheries Officer.
(4)
No compensation shall be payable by the Crown to the licensee or master of a
foreign fishing vessel for the costs of complying
with this
regulation.
Safety of Fiji officials
35.
Every person who is the master or a crew member of a foreign fishing vessel
shall take all reasonable precautions for the safety
of every Fisheries Officer
or observer who is boarding, on board, or leaving the vessel in Fiji fisheries
waters.
Compliance with instructions
36.
Every person who is the master or a crew member of a foreign fishing vessel in
Fiji fisheries waters shall immediately comply with
every instruction,
direction, or requirement that is given or made to him by a Fisheries Officer
pursuant to these Regulations.
PART VI-MISCELLANEOUS
Regulations to be read subject to conditions of licence
37.
In relation to a licensed vessel, the provisions of these Regulations shall be
read subject to any conditions of a licence issued
in respect of that
vessel.
Offences
38.
Any person who contravenes or fails to comply with any of the provisions of
these Regulations shall be guilty of an offence and,
where no other penalty has
been prescribed, shall be liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding
$400.
Service of Communication
39.-(1)
Without limiting any other method of service, delivery or communication any
notice or other document or communication that is
to be or may be served or
given by the Minister or by the Permanent Secretary or by a Fisheries Officer to
any person under the
Act
or under these Regulations in respect of
any foreign fishing craft may be served or given by being delivered or
communicated, as the
case requires, to the National Fisheries Representative for
that vessel and in such a case it shall be deemed to have been served
or given
at the time when it is so delivered or communicated to the National Fisheries
Representative.
(2) Any notice or
other document or communication referred to in paragraph (1) may be served or
given by being sent in a registered
letter addressed to a National Fisheries
Representative or ( in the case of any other method of delivery, or
communication, to any
other person on or to whom it is to be served, delivered
or communicated) in which case it shall be deemed to have been duly received
at
the time when it would have been received in the ordinary course of
post.
SCHEDULE
(Regulations
6 and 9)
FORM 1
APPLICATION FOR A LICENCE TO FISH IN THE EXCLUSIVE ECONOMIC ZONE IN FIJI
This application refers
only to pole and line, purse seine and longline fishing of highly migratory
species, as defined in Appendix
I, within those described in section
6
of the Fiji Marine Spaces Act, 1997
(Appendix II) for the period from .........................19............to 31
December 19.............The
Licence may authorise fishing generally or may
confer limited authority to fish as specified in section
12(3)(a-r)
of the above Act (Appendix
III).
1. NAME
OF VESSEL:
2.
IDENTIFICATION
MARKS:
3.
PORT OF
REGISTRATION:
4.
OWNER(S):
5.
OWNER'S REGISTERED OFFICE AND
ADDRESS:
6.
VESSEL SIZE:
LENGTH:
BREADTH:
DRAFT:
7.
GROSS TONNAGE:
tonnes
8. FISH
HOLD TONNAGE:
tonnes
9.
NUMBER AND NATIONALITY OF CREW
10. PREVIOUS
FISHING HISTORY IN THE AREA WHICH IS NOW INCLUDED IN THE FIJI EXCLUSIVE ECONOMIC
ZONE:
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YEAR
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TOTAL CATCH
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11.
AREA WITHIN WHICH FISHING IS
REQUESTED:
12.
SPECIFIC PERIOD FOR WHICH FISHING IS
REQUESTED:
13.
SPECIFIC FISHING METHODS TO BE USED:
POLE AND LINE
LONGLINING
PURSE SEINING
NUMBER OF POLES
NUMBER OF HOOKS
LENGTH AND DEPTH OF NET (m)
14.
INTENDED DISPOSAL OF CATCH:
a. AT A PORT WITHIN FIJI
i. FOR PROCESSING
ii. FOR LOCAL SALES
iii.
FOR TRANS-SHIPMENT AND
EXPORT
(UNPROCESSED)
b. TRANS-SHIPMENT AT SEA FOR EXPORT FROM FIJI EXCLUSIVE ECONOMIC ZONE ULTIMATE DESTINATION:
c. TRANSPORTATION ONBOARD LICENSED VESSEL OUT OF FIJI EXCLUSIVE ECONOMIC ZONE ULTIMATE DESTINATION:
d. COMBINATION OF a-c PLEASE SPECIFY:
15.
INTENDED USE OF PORTS
AND
RELATED FACILITIES
WITHIN FIJI
a. FOR DISPOSAL OF CATCH STATE PORT.
b. OBTAINING ICE, FUEL, FISHING GEAR PROVISIONS OR RECREATION STATE PORT: I
c. REPAIRS, OUTFITTING OR MAINTENANCE STATE PORT:
16.
DO YOU INTEND OR WOULD YOU BE WILLING TO TRAIN FIJI CITIZENS IN THE METHODS OF
FISHING EMPLOYED BY THE ABOVE
VESSEL
Yes/No
I/We,
owner/s (or owner's certified legal representative) of the above vessel, certify
that the above information is true and accurate:
Signed ............................................
Dated ............................................
Note: Licenses will be
issued annually and cost F$50 plus 5% of the landed market value of the
catch.
Enc.
Appendix 1. List of highly migratory species
Appendix 11. Section 6 of Marine Spaces Act, 1977
Appendix 111. Section 12(3) (a-r) of the Marine Spaces Act, 1977
APPENDIX 1.
HIGHLY
MIGRATORY SPECIES
1. Skipjack (Katsuwonus pelamis)
2. Yellowfin tuna (thunnus albacares)
3. Bigeye tuna (Thunnus obesus)
4. Albacore tuna (Thunnus alalunga)
5. Southern bluefin tuna (Thunnus maccoyii)
6. Little tuna (Euthynnus alletteratus)
7. Frigate tuna (Auxis spp.)
8. Butterfly mackerel (Gasterochisma melampus)
9. Wahoo (Acanthocybium solandri)
10. Lancetfish (Alepisaurus)
11. Marlins (Tetrapturus, Makaira)
12. Sailfish (Istiophorus)
13. Swordfish (Xiphias gladius)
14. Pomfrets (Bramidae)
15. Dolphin fish (mahl mahl) (Coryphaena)
16. Oceanic sharks (Hexanchidae, Alopiiidae, Carcharhinidae Sphyrnidae, Isuridae, Cetorhinus Maximus, Rhinocedon typus)
Appendix
II - (Section
6
of the Marine Spaces Act, 1977 to be set out in
full).
Appendix III - (Section
12(3)
of the Marine Spaces Act, 1977 to be set out in full).
FORM
2.
LICENCE
No.:
FEE PAID
$50
MINISTRY
OF PRIMARY
INDUSTRIES
____________
LICENCE TO FISH IN THE
EXCLUSIVE ECONOMIC ZONE OF FIJI
VESSEL..................................L.O.A............................................................
PORT OF REGISTRATION.........................................................................
This
is to certify
that...................................of...............................................................being
the
owner/s, or certified legal representative of the owner(s) of the above
fishing vessel, may permit the use of the said vessel for
the purpose of fishing
within the exclusive economic zone of Fiji
from..................................19..............to 31 December
19...............according to the following stipulations.
1. Type of fishing:
2. Area to be fished:
3. Period limitation:
4. Allowable catch:
5. Stowage of gear when not in use:
6. Transfer, trans-shipment, landing and processing restriction:
7. Restrictions on entry to Fiji ports:
8. Vessel markings:
9. Entry, exit and reporting procedure:
10. Compliance with the general regulations of the Marine Spaces Act. 1977 of Fiji as detailed overleaf:
11. Special conditions:
Issuing
Officer
............................................
for
the Minister of Primary Industries
Date:
.......................................................
GENERAL REGULATIONS OF THE MARINE SPACES ACT, 1977 OF FIJI I
1. Statistical and other
information relating to the operations of the vessel including catch and effort
statistics and vessel position
with be supplied as
requested.
2. The licence must be
produced on demand by any Fisheries
Officer.
3. The vessel may be
required to:
(a) assist in fisheries research programmes;
(b) train Fiji personnel in the methods of fishing employed by the vessel; and the transfer to Fiji of fisheries technology;
(c) permit the placing of Fiji observers on the vessel;
(d) carry specified nautical charts;
(e) install and maintain in working order on the vessel of position: fixing or other identification equipment;
(f) comply with directions and instructions of Fiji ships or aircrafts [sic];
(g) any other conditions as the Minister considers necessary or expedient for the regulation of fishing or the conservation and management of fisheries.
4.
The operations of the vessel must comply with all additional requirements of the
Marine Spaces Act, 1977 with specific reference
to section 15 of the suspension
and cancellation of licences, section 16 on licensing offices, section 17 on the
definition of Fisheries
Officers, section
18
on the forfeiture of vessels, section
19
on security for release of foreign fishing vessels and section
20
on obstruction of a Fisheries Officer.
Controlled by the Office of the Prime Minister
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Subsidiary
Legislation
Cap
158A Rev, 1985
CHAPTER 158A
MARINE SPACES
SECTION
4-MARINE SPACES (TERRITORIAL SEAS) (ROTUMA AND ITS DEPENDENCIES)
ORDER*
*This Order declares the straight baselines constituting the
innermost limits of the territorial seas of the island of Rotuma and
its
dependencies. Information on the availability of charts illustrating the limits
of the territorial seas of the Rotuma group of
islands is given Legal Notice No.
119 of 1981 (see Notice under section
8 of the Act, infra).
_____________
TABLE
OF
PROVISIONS
______________
PARAGRAPH
1.
Short
title
2.
Territorial seas baselines
Schedule -
Geographical Co-ordinates
_____________
Legal Notice No. 118 of 1981
Short title
1.
This Order may be cited as the Marine Spaces (Territorial Seas) (Rotuma and Its
Dependencies) Order.
Territorial seas baselines
2.
The points between which straight baselines are to be drawn for the purpose of
determining the innermost limits of the territorial
seas of Rotuma and its
dependencies are declared to be the geographical co-ordinates, based on the
World Geodetic System 1972 (WGS72)
datum, specified in the Schedule, plus 3
seconds of latitude and plus 2 seconds of longitude in each case.
_________
SCHEDULE
(Paragraph
2)
GEOGRAPHICAL
CO-ORDINATES
[WGS
72 Geodetic Datum]
No.
|
Latitude |
Longitude |
1
|
12°28'41"S.
|
177°07'29"E
|
2
|
12°29'42"S.
|
177°08'21"E.
|
3
|
12°29'54"S.
|
177°08'30"E.
|
4
|
12°30'18"S.
|
177°08'39"E.
|
5
|
12°31'19"S.
|
177°08'51"E
|
6
|
12°33'39"S.
|
177°08'50"E.
|
7.
|
12°31'45"S.
|
177°08'48"E
|
8.
|
12°31'54"S.
|
177°08'30"E.
|
9
|
12°31'40"S.
|
177°06'54"E.
|
10
|
12°31'43"S.
|
177°05'21"E.
|
11
|
12°31'21"S.
|
177°01'54"E.
|
12
|
12°29'58"S
|
176°56'04"E.
|
13
|
12°29'53"S.
|
176°55'59"E.
|
14
|
12°29'50"S.
|
176°56'02"E.
|
15
|
12°28'33"S.
|
176°57'41"E.
|
16
|
12°28'10"S.
|
176°58'15"E.
|
17
|
12°27'47"S.
|
176°59'11"E.
|
18
|
12°27'44"S.
|
176°59'20"E.
|
19
|
12°27'46"S.
|
176°59'35"E.
|
SECTIONS 4 and 6-MARINE SPACES (ARCHIPELAGIC BASELINES AND EXCLUSIVE ECONOMIC ZONE) ORDER*
*This Order constitutes the formal declaration by Fiji of its
archipelagic waters and of its 200 miles exclusive economic zone.
Information on the availability of charts illustrating the limits of the
internal waters, archipelagic waters the territorial seas
and the exclusive
economic zone of Fiji is given in Legal Notice No. 119 of
1981 (see Notice under section
8 of the Act,
infra). This Order also renders
superfluous the Marine Spaces (Declaration Order) (Legal Notice No. 56 of
1978) which is revoked by Legal Notice
120 of 1981.
________________
TABLE
OF
PROVISIONS
_________________
PARAGRAPH
1.
Short
title
2.
Baselines for the Fiji
Archipelago
3.
Outer limits of the Exclusive Economic Zone of
Fiji
4.
Baseline for the Exclusive Economic
Zone
First Schedule - Archipelagic
Waters
Second Schedule - Exclusive
Economic Zone
____________________
Legal Notice No. 117 of 1981
Short title
1.
This Order may be cited as the Marine Spaces (Archipelagic Baselines and
Exclusive Economic Zone) Order.
Baselines for the Fiji Archipelago
2.
The points between which straight baselines are to be drawn for the purpose of
determining the outermost limits of the archipelago
waters of Fiji and the
innermost limits of the territorial sea of the Fiji archipelago are declared to
be the geographical co-ordinates,
based on the World Geodetic System 1972
(WGS72) datum, specified in the First Schedule, minus 7 seconds of latitude and
14 seconds
of longitude in each case.
Outer limits of the Exclusive Economic Zone of Fiji
3. The outer limits of the
exclusive economic zone of Fiji are declared to extend to a line drawn between,
and joining in numerical
sequence, the geographical co-ordinates, based on the
World Geodetic System 1972 (WGS72) datum, specified in the Second
Schedule.
Baselines
for the Exclusive Economic
Zone
4.
For the purposes of paragraph 3, the baselines for which the exclusive economic
zone of Fiji has been determined are-
(a) in the case of the Fiji archipelago, the straight baselines established in terms of paragraph 2;
(b) in the case of the Island of Rotuma and its dependencies the straight baselines established by the Marine Spaces (Territorial Seas) (Rotuma and its Dependencies) Order; and
(c) in the case of Ceva-i-Ra Island, a line drawn along the seaward low-water line of the reef.
FIRST
SCHEDULE
(Paragraph
2)
______________
ARCHIPELAGIC
WATERS
_______________
Geographical
Co-ordinates
[WGS 72 Geodetic
Datum]
No. |
Latitude
|
Longitude
|
1.
|
16°-05'-30"S.
|
179°-08'-36"W.
|
2.
|
16°-44'-48"S.
|
178°-55'-54"W.
|
3.
|
17°-05'-06"S.
|
178°-40'-24"W.
|
4.
|
17°-10'-00"S.
|
178°-37'-06"W.
|
5.
|
17°-55'-30"S.
|
178°-14'-00"W.
|
6.
|
18°-18'-30"S.
|
178°-12'-48"W.
|
7.
|
18°-53'-00"S
|
178°-21'-00"W.
|
8.
|
18°-57'-30"S.
|
178°-19'-45"W.
|
9.
|
19°-14'-00"S.
|
178°-18'-36"W.
|
10.
|
19°-48'-00"S.
|
178°-13'-24"W.
|
11.
|
19°-53'-30"S.
|
178°-16'-18"W.
|
12.
|
20°-39'-48"S.
|
178°-41'-24"W.
|
13.
|
20°-59'-54"S.
|
178°-44'-30"W.
|
14.
|
21°-01'-42"S.
|
178°-50'-48"W.
|
15.
|
20°-44'-00"S.
|
178°-53'-30"W.
|
16.
|
19°-12'-18"S.
|
179°-44'-48"E.
|
17.
|
19°-11'-30"S
|
178°-06'-00"E.
|
18.
|
19°-10'-42"S.
|
178°-00'-00"E.
|
19.
|
19°-08'-42"S.
|
177°-57'-18"E.
|
20.
|
19°-07'-48"S.
|
177°-56'-54"E.
|
21.
|
18°-36'-24"S.
|
177°-39'-36"E.
|
22.
|
18°-07'-00"S.
|
177°-19'-00"E.
|
23.
|
17°-56'-36"S.
|
177°-12'-24"E.
|
24.
|
17°-38'-54"S.
|
176°-59'-48"E.
|
25.
|
17°-11'-54"S.
|
176°-52'-42"E.
|
26.
|
17°-09'-24"S.
|
176°-53'-30"E.
|
27.
|
17°-06'-54"S.
|
176°-54'-36"E.
|
28.
|
16°-47'-00"S.
|
177°-17'-00"E.
|
29.
|
16°-39'-06"S.
|
177°-34'-24"E.
|
30.
|
16°-26-24"S.
|
177°-05'-48"E.
|
31.
|
16°-19'-24"S.
|
178°-27'-12"E.
|
32.
|
16°-10'-30"S.
|
178°-04'-00"E.
|
33.
|
15°-42'-30"S.
|
179°-58'-30"W.
|
34.
|
15°-56'-54"S.
|
179°-23'-30"W.
|
SECOND
SCHEDULE
(Paragraph
3)
__________
OUTER LIMITS OF THE EXCLUSIVE ECONOMIC ZONE
Consecutive
No.
|
Latitude
|
Longitude
|
1.
|
25°-04'-23"S.
|
174°-16'-322"E.
|
2.
|
20°-01'-21"S.
|
172°-45'-53"E.
|
3.
|
18°-32'-36"S.
|
173°-33'-36"E.
|
Thence along an arc of 200
miles (370,400 metres) radius centred on 17°-11'-47"S, 176°-52'-28"E,
passing through the following
positions.
4.
|
18°-18'-49"S.
|
173°-34'-55"E.
|
5.
|
18°-02'-02"S.
|
173°-29'-43"E.
|
6.
|
17°-44'-52"S.
|
173°-26'-05"E.
|
7.
|
17°-27'-29"S.
|
173°-24'-02"E.
|
8.
|
17°-09'-59"S.
|
173°-23'-34"E.
|
9.
|
16°-52'-30"S.
|
173°-24-41"E.
|
10.
|
16°-35'-11"S.
|
173°-27'-22"E.
|
11.
|
16°-18'-10"S.
|
173°-31'-36"E.
|
12.
|
16°-01'-33"S.
|
173°-37'-20"E.
|
13.
|
15°-45'-29"S.
|
173°-44'-31"E.
|
14.
|
15°-30'-04"S.
|
173°-53'-06"E.
|
15.
|
15°-15'-26"S.
|
174°-03'-01"E.
|
16.
|
15°-01'-41"S.
|
174°-14'-11"E.
|
17.
|
14-48'-28"S.
|
174°-27'-14"E.
|
Thence along an arc of 200
miles (370,400 metres) radius centred on 12°-29'-56"S, 176°-56'-01"E,
passing through the following
positions.
18.
|
14°-40'-56"S.
|
174°-20'-20"E.
|
19.
|
14°-27'-07"S.
|
174°-09'-17"E.
|
20.
|
14°-12'-24"S.
|
173°-59'-33"E.
|
21.
|
13°-56'-54"S.
|
173°-51'-11"E.
|
22.
|
13°-40'-45"S.
|
173°-44'-14"E.
|
23.
|
13°-24'-05"S.
|
173°-38'-47"E.
|
24.
|
13°-07'-00"S.
|
173°-34'-50"E.
|
25.
|
12°-49'-38"S.
|
173°-32'-25"E.
|
26.
|
12°-32'-09"S.
|
173°-31'-33"E.
|
Thence a line joining 26
and 27. Thence a continued arc of 200 miles (370,400 metres) radius centred on
12°-29'-56"S 176°-56'-01"E
passing
through the following
positions.
27.
|
11°-57'-16"S.
|
173°-34'-29"E.
|
28.
|
11°-40'-09"S.
|
173°-38'-15"E.
|
29.
|
11°-23'-25"S.
|
173°-43'-30"E.
|
30.
|
11°-07'-11"S.
|
173°-50'-11"E.
|
31.
|
10°-51'-36"S.
|
173°-58'-16"E.
|
32.
|
10°-36'-45"S.
|
174°-07'-40"E.
|
33.
|
10°-22'-46"S.
|
174°-18'-20"E.
|
34.
|
10°-09'-45"S.
|
174°-30'-10"E.
|
35.
|
09°-57'-47"S.
|
174°-43'-05"E.
|
36.
|
09°-46'-59"S.
|
174°-57'-00"E.
|
Thence a line joining
37.
|
09°-49'-09"S.
|
175°-51-52"E.
|
38.
|
09°-49'-19"S.
|
175°-56'-40"E.
|
39.
|
09°-49'-36"S.
|
176°-05'-12"E.
|
40.
|
09°-49'-52"S.
|
176°-13'-48"E.
|
41.
|
10°-05'-17"S.
|
177°-06'-03"E.
|
42.
|
10°-06'-53"S.
|
177°-11'-10"E.
|
43.
|
10°-16'-05"S.
|
177°-17'-30"E.
|
44.
|
10°-18'-18"S.
|
177°-19'-01"E.
|
45.
|
11°-33'-50"S.
|
178°-14'-47"E.
|
46.
|
11°-38'-45"S.
|
178°-18'-29"E.
|
47.
|
11°-58'-58"S.
|
178°-33'-48"E.
|
48.
|
12°-07'-15"S.
|
178°-40'-08"E.
|
49.
|
12°-12'-25"S.
|
178°-44'-04"E.
|
50.
|
12°-36'-34"S.
|
179°-02'-40"E.
|
51.
|
13°-14'-05"S.
|
179°-31'-48"E.
|
52.
|
13°-19'-41"S.
|
179°-29'-39"E.
|
53.
|
14°-48'-18"S.
|
179°-14'-23"W.
|
54.
|
15°-17'-47"S.
|
178°-31'-00"W.
|
55.
|
15°-56'-12"S.
|
177°-22'-35"W.
|
56.
|
15°-59'-08"S.
|
177°-22'-31"W.
|
57.
|
16°-49'-39"S.
|
176°-53'-48"W.
|
58.
|
16°-50'-06"S.
|
176°-53'-23"W.
|
59.
|
17°-28'-28"S.
|
176°-16'-24"W.
|
60.
|
17°-40'-49"S.
|
l76°-16'-40"W.
|
61.
|
17°-59'-05"S.
|
176°-21'-27"W.
|
62.
|
18°-35'-17"S.
|
176°-27'-02"W.
|
63.
|
18°-51'-23"S.
|
176°-34'-46"W.
|
64.
|
18°-54'-51"S.
|
176°-36'-05"W.
|
65.
|
19°-00'-45"S.
|
176°-37'-40"W.
|
66.
|
19°-15'-09"S.
|
176°-40'-10"W.
|
67.
|
19°-20'-31"S.
|
176°-40'-01"W.
|
68.
|
20°-26'-07"S.
|
176°-53'-00"W.
|
69.
|
20°-54'-36"S.
|
177°-01'-27"W.
|
70.
|
20°-57'-42"S.
|
177°-01'-55"W.
|
71.
|
21°-05'-34"S.
|
177°-07'-57"W.
|
72.
|
21°-22'-21"S.
|
177°-18'-03"W.
|
73.
|
22°-21'-27"S.
|
177°-54'-12"W.
|
74.
|
24°-22'-08"S.
|
179°-04'-16"W.
|
Thence along an arc of 200
miles (370,400 metres) radius centred on 21°-01'-35"S, 178°-50'-34"W
passing through the following
positions.
75.
|
24°-21'-29"S.
|
179°-09'-39"W.
|
76.
|
24°-19'-08"S.
|
179°-28-35"W.
|
77.
|
24°-15'-16"S.
|
179°-47'-11"W.
|
78.
|
24°-09'-53"S.
|
179°-54'-12"E.
|
79.
|
24°03'-02"S.
|
179°-36'-39"E.
|
80.
|
23°-54'-47"S.
|
179°-19'-52"E.
|
81.
|
23°-45'-12"S.
|
179°-03'-58"E.
|
82.
|
23°-34'-20"S.
|
178°-49'-04"E.
|
83.
|
23°22'-19"S.
|
178°35'-17"E.
|
84.
|
23°-09'-12"S.
|
178°-22'-44"E.
|
85.
|
22°-55'-08"S.
|
178°-11'-31"E.
|
86.
|
22°-43'-23"S.
|
178°-03'-46"E.
|
Thence along an arc of 200
miles (370,400 metres) radius centred on CEVA-I-RA Island (21°-44'-18"S,
174°-38'-24"E) passing
through the following positions.
Consecutive
No.
|
Latitude
|
Longitude
|
87.
|
22°-50'-50"S.
|
178°0l'-52"E.
|
88.
|
23°-07'-09"S.
|
177°-55'-01"E.
|
89.
|
23°-22'-50"S.
|
177°-46'-39"E.
|
90.
|
23°-37'-47"S.
|
177°-36'-47"E.
|
91.
|
24°-04'58"S.
|
177°-12'-54"E.
|
92.
|
24°-17'-01"S.
|
176°-59'-04"E.
|
93.
|
24°-27'-52"S.
|
176°-44'-05"E.
|
94.
|
24°-37'-28"S.
|
176°-28'-06"E.
|
95.
|
24°-45'-44"S.
|
176°-11'-13"E.
|
96.
|
24°-52'-35"S.
|
175°-53'-35"E.
|
97.
|
24°-57'-58"S.
|
175°-35'-20"E.
|
98.
|
25°-01'-51"S.
|
175°-16'-37"E.
|
99.
|
25°-04'-11"S.
|
174°-57'-35"E.
|
100.
|
25°-04'-58"S.
|
174°-38'-24"E.
|
101.
|
25°-04'-11"S.
|
174°-19'-13"E.
|
Thence a line to join
position 1.
These positions have
been based on, or approximated to the best WGS72 data currently
available.
_____________
SECTION
8-CHARTS
_____________
Legal Notice No. 119 of 1981
The charts* specified in
the
Schedule, illustrating all baselines and
other lines drawn under the
provisions
of the said Act for the purpose of
determining the limits of the internal
waters,
archipelagic waters, the territorial seas
and the exclusive economic zone of Fiji are available for inspection during
normal business
hours at the offices
of-
*The consent of the
United Kingdom Hydrographer has been given for the reproduction of these charts
for the purposes of Fiji's Marine Spaces Act. However all baselines and other
lines shown on the charts are the sole responsibility of the Government of
Fiji.
(a) the Secretary for Foreign Affairs; and
(b) the Permanent Secretary for Home Affairs.
Copies
of the lists of co-ordinates specified on the charts may be purchased from the
office of the Hydrographic Unit of the Royal
Fiji Military
Forces.
Copies of the said charts
have been deposited with the Secretary-General of the United
Nations.
SCHEDULE
_______________
Chart
|
Illustrating
|
1.
Fiji Marine Spaces Chart 81/1 which is British Admiralty Chart No. 2992
(overprinted by the Government of Fiji with red hatching
and with the inset
showing Foviung Emua Anchorage deleted and bearing on its face in red letters
the words; "Charts Showing Basepoints
and Straight Baselines Enclosing the
Internal Waters of Rotuma".)
|
The innermost limits of the
territorial seas of Rotuma and its dependencies.
|
2.
Fiji Marine Spaces Chart 81/2 which is British Admiralty Chart No. 2691
(overprinted by the Government of Fiji with red hatching
and showing Ceva-i-ra
Island-spelled Theva-I-Ra Island-as an inset).
|
The internal waters,
archipelagic waters and territorial seas of the Fiji archipelago, and in the
case of Ceva-i-ra Island, the baseline
from which the exclusive economic zone is
determined.
|
3.
Fiji Marine Spaces Chart 81/3 which is British Admiralty Chart No. 780
(overprinted by the Government of Fiji).
|
The exclusive economic zone
of Fiji. The archipelagic baselines for the Fiji Archipelago. The territorial
seas of Rotuma and its dependencies
and of Ceva-ira Island.
|
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