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Made | 29th September 2003 | ||
Laid before Parliament | 30th September 2003 | ||
Coming into force | 21st October 2003 |
(2) In this Order -
(b) the term "relevant British fishing boat" does not include a vessel whose entry in the register maintained under section 8 of the Merchant Shipping Act 1995[5] specifies a port in Northern Ireland as the port to which the vessel is to be treated as belonging.
Prohibition on deploying a scallop dredge
3.
No fishing boat shall deploy a scallop dredge in any part of the specified areas.
Prohibition on carrying a scallop dredge
4.
No fishing boat shall carry a scallop dredge in any part of the specified areas unless every part of the dredge is totally inboard the boat.
Powers of British sea-fishery officers
5.
- (1) For the purposes of enforcing this Order, a British sea-fishery officer may exercise the powers conferred by this article in relation to -
(2) He may go on board the boat, with or without persons assigned to assist him in his duties, and for that purpose may require the boat to stop and do anything else which will facilitate the boarding of the boat.
(3) He may require the attendance of the master and other persons on board the boat and may make any examination and inquiry which appear to him to be necessary for the purpose of enforcing this Order and, in particular -
but nothing in sub-paragraph (d) shall permit any document required by law to be carried on board the boat to be seized and detained except while the boat is detained in a port.
(4) Where it appears to a British sea-fishery officer that a contravention of any provision of this Order has at any time taken place, he may -
and where such an officer detains or requires the detention of a boat he shall serve on the master a notice in writing stating that the boat will be or is required to be detained until the notice is withdrawn by the service on the master of a further notice in writing signed by a British sea-fishery officer.
Ben Bradshaw
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
29th September 2003
Paul Murphy
Secretary of State for Northern Ireland
29th September 2003
[2] By virtue of article 2(a) and 2(b) of, and Schedule 1 to, the National Assembly for Wales (Transfer of Functions) Order 1999 (S.I. 1999/672) the functions exercisable under sections 3 and 15(3) of the 1967 Act were transferred to the National Assembly in so far as exercisable in relation to Wales (defined in section 155(1) of the Government of Wales Act 1998 (c. 38) as including "the sea adjacent to Wales out as far as the seaward boundary of the territorial sea"); by virtue of those provisions, the transferred functions under section 15(3) remained concurrently exercisable by the Ministers as well as the Assembly, while in respect of waters beyond Wales the functions under section 3 remain exercisable solely by the Ministers. Section 53 of the Scotland Act 1998 (c. 46) as read with article 3(1) of, and Schedule 1 to, the Scotland Act 1998 (Concurrent Functions) Order 1999 (S.I. 1999/1592) provides for the functions under sections 3(1), (3) and (4) and 15(3) of the 1967 Act to be transferred to the Scottish Ministers in so far as it applies in or as regards Scotland, but to be exercisable by the Ministers, concurrently with Scottish Ministers, in relation to relevant British fishing boats within the Scottish zone, and Scottish fishing boats within British fishery limits but outside the Scottish zone. By virtue of article 2(1) of, and the Schedule to, the Transfer of Functions (Agriculture and Fisheries) Order 2000 (S.I. 2000/1812) any remaining functions of the Secretaries of State for Scotland and Wales under sections 3 and 15(3) of the 1967 Act were transferred to the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food. By virtue of paragraphs 3(1)(b) and (m) of Schedule 1 to the Sea Fisheries (Northern Ireland) Order 2002 (S.I. 2002/790), the functions of the Ministers under sections 3 (of making an order requiring nets and other fishing gear carried in Northern Ireland fishing boats or in the Northern Ireland zone to comply with prescribed requirements) and 15(3) (of making an order conferring on British sea- fishery officers powers relating to fishing boats in the Northern Ireland zone or any Northern Ireland fishing boats outside that zone) of the 1967 Act were transferred to the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development. However, by virtue of paragraph 3(2), the Ministers retain a concurrent function to make an order in relation to British fishing boats, other than Northern Ireland fishing boats, within the Northern Ireland zone and to Northern Ireland fishing boats within British fishery limits but outside the Northern Ireland zone. The functions of the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food and one or more named Secretaries of State (however described) acting jointly were transferred to the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs and the one or more Secretaries of State acting jointly by virtue of article 2(5) of the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (Dissolution) Order 2002 (S.I. 2002/794).back
[4] 1976 c. 86; see also paragraph 3(c) of the Schedule to the Fishery Limits Act (Guernsey) Order 1989 (S.I. 1989/2407).back