The Carlingford Area (Definition of the Mouth of the Clanrye River) Regulations 2016
Citation and commencement1.
These Regulations may be cited as the Carlingford Area (Definition of the Mouth of the Clanrye River) Regulations 2016 and shall come into operation on 1st November 2016.
Interpretation2.
In these Regulations –
“the Foyle Fisheries Acts” means the Foyle Fisheries Act 1952 and the Foyle Fisheries Act (Northern Ireland) 1952
Definition of the Mouth of the Clanrye River3.
The mouth of the Clanrye River flowing into Carlingford Lough is hereby defined to be a straight line, marked M on the map or plan in the Schedule and drawn in a line bearing 236° 60’ true from the point marked O on the said map or plan at Irish Grid Reference point J14470, 17885 in the County of Down in Northern Ireland, to the point marked P on the said map or plan at Irish Grid Reference point J13920, 17049 in the County of Louth in the Republic of Ireland; and the point or points of the mouth of the Clanrye River from which distances are to be measured under the Foyle Fisheries Acts are hereby defined to be any and every point on the aforesaid straight line marked M.
Given under the Seal of the Foyle, Carlingford and Irish Lights Commission on 14th September 2016.
Approved by the North/South Ministerial Council on 2016.
SCHEDULEReproduced from the Ordinance Survey map with the sanction of the Controller of H.M. Stationary Office, Crown Copyright reserved.
These Regulations define the mouth of the Clanrye River.
Under the Foyle Fisheries Acts it is an offence:—
If any person (other than the owner of a several fishery within the limits thereof) shoots, draws, or uses any net for taking salmon at the mouth of any river or within 805 metres seaward or 805 metres inwards or along the coast from the mouth of any river.
If a person—
shoots, draws or stretches a net across the mouth or across any other part of a river; and
fails to leave open a channel which is—
at least one-quarter of the width of the mouth of the river or, as the case may be, of that other part of the river, and
of sufficient depth and width to facilitate the passage of salmon in that river.
Where regulations under the Foyle Fisheries Acts define the mouth of a river, references to the mouth of that river shall be construed as including references to the mouth of any tributary river.