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The Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food and the Secretaries of State respectively concerned with sea fishing in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, in exercise of the powers conferred on them by section 30(2) of the Fisheries Act 1981[1], and of all other powers enabling them in that behalf, hereby make the following Order: Title, commencement and extent 1. - (1) This Order may be cited as the Sea Fishing (Enforcement of Community Quota and Third Country Fishing Measures) Order 2000 and shall come into force on 11th April 2000. (2) Subject to paragraph (3), this Order shall not form part of the law of Scotland. (3) Nothing in paragraph (2) shall be treated as prejudicing the effect in Scotland of section 30(2A) of the Fisheries Act 1981[2] in relation to, or for purposes incidental to, any provision in this Order which creates an offence. Interpretation 2. - (1) In this Order-
(b) any provision in an order extending to any other part of the United Kingdom made for the purposes of implementing a specified Community provision, being a provision in respect of which, by virtue of section 30(2A) of the Fisheries Act 1981, proceedings may be commenced in any place in the United Kingdom;
(2) In this Order-
(ii) the territorial sea adjacent to Wales; (iii) the territorial sea adjacent to the Isle of Man; (iv) the territorial sea adjacent to Jersey; and (v) seas within British Fishery Limits adjacent to Guernsey, as defined by section 8 of the Fishery Limits Act 1976[14];
(b) any reference to any relevant British fishing boat "wherever it may be" does not include such a fishing boat while in the territorial sea adjacent to Wales;
(ii) any photograph, (iii) any data, howsoever reproduced, communicated via a satellite-based vessel monitoring system established under Article 3.1 of Council Regulation 2847/93, (iv) any disk, tape, sound track or other device in which sounds or other data (not being visual aids) are recorded so as to be capable (with or without the aid of some other equipment) of being reproduced therefrom, and (v) any film (including microfilm), negative, tape, disk or other device in which one or more visual images are recorded so as to be capable (as aforesaid) of being reproduced therefrom.
(3) In this Order-
(b) any reference to a Schedule or to an article shall be construed as a reference respectively to a Schedule to this Order or an article in this Order.
(4) For the purpose of the prohibition contained in paragraph 2 of Annex IV to the Council Regulation-
(b) in making such a decision, a British sea fishery officer shall have regard to the overall size and characteristics of a catch; (c) a British sea-fishery officer may only make such a decision following an application by the master of a fishing boat to a British sea-fishery officer at that harbour before the landing of a catch, and (d) a British sea-fishery officer shall notify the master of a fishing boat of any such decision.
Offences
(b) any other fishing boat (other than a third country fishing boat) which is within relevant British fishery limits,
a contravention of, or failure to comply with, any specified Community provision in column 1 of Schedule 1, the master, the owner and the charterer (if any) shall each be guilty of an offence.
(ii) in respect of an offence under article 3(2), in column 3 of Schedule 2
in relation to the specified Community provision, the contravention of, or failure to comply with which, founded the offence; and
Recovery of fines
(b) order such boat and its gear and catch to be detained for a period not exceeding three months from the date of the conviction or until the fine is paid or the amount of the fine is levied in pursuance of any such warrant, whichever occurs first.
(2) Sections 77(1) and 78 of the Magistrates' Courts Act 1980[15] (postponement of issue of, and defects in, warrants of distress) shall apply to a warrant of distress issued under this article in England as they apply to a warrant of distress issued under Part III of that Act.
(b) any other fishing boat which is within relevant British fishery limits,
the powers conferred by paragraphs (2) to (4) of this article.
(b) may require any person on board the boat to produce any document relating to the boat, to any fishing operations or other operations ancillary thereto or to the persons on board which is in his custody or possession; (c) for the purpose of ascertaining whether a relevant offence has been committed, may search the boat for any such document and may require any person on board the boat to do anything which appears to him to be necessary for facilitating the search including rendering all documents on the boat's computer systems into a visible and legible form; (d) inspect and take copies of any such document produced to him or found on board and, where any such document is kept by means of a computer, require it to be produced in a form in which it may be taken away; and (e) where the boat is one in relation to which he has reason to suspect that a relevant offence has been committed, may seize and detain any such document produced to him or found on board for the purpose of enabling the document to be used as evidence in proceedings for the offence;
but nothing in sub-paragraph (e) above 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.
(b) detain or require the master to detain the boat in the port;
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.
(b) take with him such other persons as appear to him to be necessary and any equipment or materials; (c) examine any fish on the premises and require persons on the premises to do anything which appears to him to be necessary for facilitating the examination; (d) carry out at such premises such other inspections or tests as may reasonably be necessary; (e) require any person not to remove or cause to be removed any fish from such premises for such a period as may be reasonably necessary for the purposes of establishing whether a relevant offence has at any time been committed; (f) require any person on the premises to produce any documents which are in his custody or possession relating to the catching, landing, transportation, trans-shipment, sale or disposal of any sea fish; (g) for the purpose of ascertaining whether any person on the premises has committed a relevant offence, search the premises for any such document and may require any person on the premises to do anything which appears to him to be necessary for facilitating the search including rendering all documents on computer systems into a visible and legible form; (h) inspect and take copies of any such document produced to him or found on the premises and, where any such document is kept by means of a computer, require it to be produced in a form in which it may be taken away; and (i) if he has reason to suspect that a relevant offence has been committed, seize and detain any such document produced to him or found on the premises for the purpose of enabling the document to be used as evidence in proceedings for the offence.
(2) The provisions of paragraph (1) above shall apply mutatis mutandis in relation to any land used in connection with any of the activities described in paragraph (1) above, or in respect of any vehicle which a British sea-fishery officer has reasonable cause to believe is being used to transport fisheries products, as they apply in relation to premises and, in the case of a vehicle, shall include power to require the vehicle to stop at any time and, if necessary, direct the vehicle to some other place to facilitate the inspection.
(b) either-
(ii) that an application for admission or the giving of such notice would defeat the object of the entry, or that the premises are unoccupied, or that the occupier is temporarily absent and it might defeat the object of the entry to await his return;
the justice may by warrant signed by him, and valid for one month, authorise a British sea-fishery officer to enter the premises, if need be by reasonable force, and take with him such persons as appear to him to be necessary.
Powers of British sea-fishery officers to seize fish and fishing gear
(b) to any relevant British fishing boat wherever it may be; and (c) to any other fishing boat which is within relevant British fishery limits.
(2) Where this article applies, a British sea-fishery officer may seize-
(b) any net or other fishing gear which he has reasonable grounds to suspect has been used in the course of the commission of a relevant offence.
Protection of officers
(b) without reasonable excuse prevents, or attempts to prevent, any other person from complying with any such requirement; or (c) assaults an officer who is exercising any of the powers conferred on British sea-fishery officers by article 6, 7 or 8 or intentionally obstructs any such officer in the exercise of any of those powers,
shall be guilty of an offence and liable-
(ii) on conviction on indictment to a fine.
Provisions as to offences and proceedings
(b) declaration submitted under Article 8.1, 12 or 17.2; (c) effort report completed under Article 19b or 19c; (d) document drawn up under Article 9 or 13; and (e) document containing required information received by a fisheries monitoring centre established under Article 3.7,
of Council Regulation 2847/93 shall, in any proceedings in England or Northern Ireland for a relevant offence, be evidence of the matters stated therein.
(b) the most recent geographical position of the fishing boat expressed in degrees and minutes of longitude and latitude; and (c) the date and time of the fixing of that position,
as communicated via a satellite-based vessel monitoring system established under Article 3.1 of Council Regulation 2847/93.
(b) they have effect in relation to Wales.
(2) For the purposes of paragraph (1), "Wales" has the same meaning as in section 155(1) of the Government of Wales Act 1998[20].
(This note is not part of the Order) This Order makes provision for the enforcement of certain enforceable Community restrictions and other obligations relating to sea fishing by both Community and third country vessels set out in Council Regulation (EC) No. 2742/1999 (OJ No. L341, 31.12.99, p.1) ("the Council Regulation"). The Council Regulation fixes total allowable catches and member States' quotas for 2000 and lays down certain conditions under which they may be fished. It also authorises fishing by vessels of Norway and the Faroe Islands for specified descriptions of fish in certain specified areas within member States' fishery limits in 2000 and imposes requirements concerning fishing quotas and authorised zones, methods of fishing, the holding of licences and observance of licence conditions, the keeping of log books, the making of reports and similar matters. Article 3 of the Order creates offences in respect of breaches of the provisions of the Council Regulation referred to in column 1 (and briefly described in column 2) of Schedules 1 (for Community vessels) and 2 (for third country vessels) to the Order. Penalties are specified for such offences (article 4). The statutory maximum penalty specified in the Schedules is currently £5,000. Provision is made for the recovery of fines (article 5). The Order confers powers of enforcement on British sea-fishery officers in relation to certain fishing boats as well as on land in England and Northern Ireland and in relation to the seizure of fish and fishing gear (articles 6, 7 and 8). Provision is made for the punishment of anyone found guilty of assaulting or obstructing an officer (article 10). The Order does not form part of the law of Scotland. It does not apply in relation to fishing activities within the territorial sea of Wales. The Order revokes the Sea Fishing (Enforcement of Community Quota Measures) Order 1999 (S.I. 1999/424) and the Third Country Fishing (Enforcement) Order 1999 (S.I. 1999/425) except in so far as they form part of the law of Scotland or have effect in relation to Wales (as it is defined in article 13). Notes: [1] 1981 c. 29; see section 30(3) for the definitions of "enforceable Community restriction", "enforceable Community obligation" and " the Ministers", as modified by Schedule 2, paragraph 68(5) of the Scotland Act 1998 (Consequential Modifications) (No. 2) Order 1999 (S.I. 1999/1820). The functions of the Secretary of State under section 30(2) were transferred, so far as exercisable in relation to Wales (defined in section 155(1) of the Government of Wales Act 1998 (c. 38) to include the sea adjacent to Wales out as far as the seaward boundary of the territorial sea), to the National Assembly for Wales by the National Assembly for Wales (Transfer of Functions) Order 1999 (S.I. 1999/672). Article 3(1) and Schedule 1 of the Scotland Act 1998 (Concurrent Functions) Order 1999 (S.I. 1999/1592) provide for the functions exercisable under section 30(2) to be exercised 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.back [2] Section 30(2A) was inserted by the Scotland Act 1998 (Consequential Modifications) (No. 2) Order 1999 (S.I. 1999/1820).back [3] OJ No. L341, 31.12.99, p.1.back [4] OJ No. L261, 20.10.93, p.1.back [5] OJ No. L301, 14.12.95, p.1.back [6] OJ No. L301, 14.12.95, p.35.back [7] OJ No. L338, 28.12.96, p.12.back [8] OJ No. L102, 19.4.97, p.1.back [9] OJ No. L304, 7.11.97, p.1.back [10] OJ No. L356, 31.12.97, p.14.back [11] OJ No. L358, 31.12.98, p.5.back [13] 1998 c. 46; see section 126 and the Scottish Adjacent Waters Boundaries Order 1999 (S.I. 1999/1126).back [14] 1976 c. 86; section 8 as it extends to Guernsey was modified by paragraph 3(c)(1) of the Schedule to the Fishery Limits Act 1976 (Guernsey) Order 1989 (S.I. 1989/2407).back [16] S.I. 1981/1675 (N.I. 26).back [21] That is, any harbour other than a harbour to which article 2(4) refers.back
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