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Regulation 31B(2)(a)(i)
Textual Amendments
F1Schs. 1A-1D inserted (2.12.2011) by The Aquatic Animal Health (Miscellaneous Modifications) (Scotland) Regulations 2011 (S.S.I. 2011/427), regs. 1(1), 2(7)
1. The number of, and the number of consignments of—
(a)in the case of salmon—
(i)ova;
(ii)fry, parr or smolts; and
(iii)post smolts; and
(b)in the case of each species of fish, other than salmon—
(i)ova;
(ii)fish weighing up to and equal to 5 grams; and
(iii)fish weighing more than 5 grams,
that were moved on to the site, and off the site for the purpose of stocking other waters.
2. A statement whether fish, dead or alive, have been moved on to the site to be eviscerated or processed.
Regulation 31B(2)(a)(ii)
1. In the case of shellfish moved on to the site—
(a)the number of consignments of each species which, respectively, have been obtained from hatcheries or nurseries, from shellfish farms, and from wild stocks; and
(b)the number or total weight of each species in each consignment which, respectively, have been obtained from hatcheries or nurseries, from shellfish farms, and from wild stocks.
2. In the case of shellfish moved off the site for the purpose of stocking other waters—
(a)the number of consignments of each species; and
(b)the number or total weight of each species.
Regulation 31B(2)(b)
1. In the case of fish—
(a)the number of, and the number of consignments of, each species of fish received at the processing establishment for processing; and
(b)in respect of each consignment, the authorised production business and the containment area* from which the fish came.
2. In the case of shellfish—
(a)the number or total weight of, and the number of consignments of, each species of shellfish received at the processing establishment for processing; and
(b)in respect of each consignment, the authorised production business and the containment area* from which the shellfish came.
* “Containment area” has the meaning given in paragraph (c) of Annex I (definitions) to Council Directive 2006/88/EC.]
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