The Conservation of Seals (Scotland) Order 2002
Citation, commencement, cessation and extent
1.
(1)
This Order may be cited as the Conservation of Seals (Scotland) Order 2002 and shall come into force on 4th September 2002.
(2)
This Order shall cease to have effect at midnight on 3rd September 2004.
(3)
This Order extends to Scotland only.
Interpretation
2.
Prohibition on killing, injuring or taking of seals
3.
The killing, injuring or taking of seals of the species known as Phoca vitulina (common seals) is prohibited in Scotland.
4.
The killing, injuring or taking of seals of the species known as Halichoerus grypus (grey seals) is prohibited in that part of the territorial waters adjacent to Scotland which are situated to the west of a line drawn between the point on the mainland at 57°43'North latitude and 3°16'West longitude and the point on the mainland at 58°15'North latitude and 3°25'West longitude.
St Andrew’s House Edinburgh
In addition to the close seasons for seals provided for in section 2(1) of the Conservation of Seals Act 1970 (“the 1970 Act”), this Order prohibits in the period from 4th September 2002 to 3rd September 2004 the killing, injuring or taking of common seals in Scotland and adjacent territorial waters (article 3) and the killing, injuring or taking of grey seals in a defined area within the Moray Firth (article 4).
Subject to general exceptions in section 9 and to actings under a licence issued under section 10 of the 1970 Act, any person who acts in contravention of this Order is guilty of an offence under section 3(2) of the 1970 Act and liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding level 4 on the standard scale.