2017 No. 899
Sea Fisheries, England
Conservation Of Sea Fish

The Lobsters and Crawfish (Prohibition of Fishing and Landing) (Amendment) (England) Order 2017

Made
Laid before Parliament
Coming into force
The Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs makes the following Order in exercise of the powers conferred by sections 5(1)(a)(ii), 6(1) and 20(1) of the Sea Fish (Conservation) Act 19671 and now vested in the Secretary of State2.
In accordance with section 6(1) of that Act, the Secretary of State has consulted the Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy3.

Citation and commencement1.

This Order may be cited as the Lobsters and Crawfish (Prohibition of Fishing and Landing) (Amendment) (England) Order 2017 and comes into force on 1st October 2017.

Amendment of the Lobsters and Crawfish (Prohibition of Fishing and Landing) Order 20002.

(1)

The Lobsters and Crawfish (Prohibition of Fishing and Landing) Order 20004 is amended as follows.

(2)

In article 2 (interpretation)—

(a)

in paragraph (1)—

(i)

before the definition of “crawfish” insert—

““berried” in relation to a lobster or crawfish, means a lobster or crawfish which is carrying eggs attached to its tail or some other exterior part, or which is in such a condition as to show that, at the time when it was taken, it was carrying eggs so attached;”;

(ii)

at the end of the definition of “mutilated” omit “and”;

(iii)

at the end of the definition of “V notch” for the full stop substitute “; and”; and

(iv)

after the definition of “V notch” insert—
““Welsh zone” has the same meaning as it has by virtue of section 158(1) of the Government of Wales Act 20065.”; and

(b)

in paragraph (2)—

(i)

in sub-paragraphs (a)(i) and (b) for “territorial sea adjacent to Wales” substitute “Welsh zone”; and

(ii)

in sub-paragraphs (c)(i) and (ii) after “mutilated” insert “or berried”.

(3)

After article 4 (landing prohibition) insert—

“Berried lobsters and crawfish4A.

(1)

Fishing for a berried lobster or a berried crawfish by—

(a)

a relevant British fishing boat, or

(b)

a Scottish fishing boat

within relevant British fishery limits but not within the Northern Ireland zone is prohibited.

(2)

The landing in England of a berried lobster or a berried crawfish, wherever caught, from a relevant British fishing boat or a Scottish fishing boat is prohibited.”.

(4)

After article 5 (powers of British sea-fishery officers in relation to fishing boats) insert—

“Review6.

(1)

The Secretary of State must from time to time—

(a)

carry out a review of the regulatory provision contained in this Order, and

(b)

publish a report setting out the conclusions of the review.

(2)

The first report must be published before 1st October 2022.

(3)

Subsequent reports must be published at intervals not exceeding 5 years.

(4)

Section 30(4) of the Small Business, Enterprise and Employment Act 20156 requires that a report published under this article must, in particular—

(a)

set out the objectives intended to be achieved by the regulatory provision referred to in paragraph (1)(a),

(b)

assess the extent to which those objectives are achieved,

(c)

assess whether those objectives remain appropriate, and

(d)

if those objectives remain appropriate, assess the extent to which they could be achieved in another way which involves less onerous regulatory provision.

(5)

In this article, “regulatory provision” has the same meaning as in sections 28 to 32 of the Small Business, Enterprise and Employment Act 2015 (see section 32 of that Act).”.

George Eustice
Minister of State
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
EXPLANATORY NOTE
(This note is not part of the Order)

This Order amends the Lobsters and Crawfish (Prohibition of Fishing and Landing) Order 2000 (“the 2000 Order”) to prohibit fishing for, and the landing of, lobsters and crawfish which are carrying eggs (“berried” lobsters and crawfish).

Article 2(3) inserts new article 4A into the 2000 Order. This article prohibits fishing for berried lobsters and crawfish by relevant British fishing boats or Scottish fishing boats within British fishery limits excluding the Scottish zone, the Welsh zone, the Northern Ireland zone, the territorial sea adjacent to the Isle of Man, the territorial sea adjacent to the Bailiwick of Jersey and the seas adjacent to Guernsey. New article 4A also prohibits the landing in England of berried lobsters or crawfish by relevant British fishing boats or Scottish fishing boats regardless of where the lobsters or crawfish were caught.

Section 5(6) of the Sea Fish (Conservation) Act 1967 requires, subject to section 9 of that Act, all fish caught in contravention of the fishing prohibition contained in new article 4A to be returned to the sea forthwith.

Article 2(2) makes consequential amendments to the interpretation provisions in the 2000 Order. Article 2(4) inserts new article 6 into the 2000 Order which requires the Secretary of State to review the operation and effect of the 2000 Order and publish a report within five years of this Order coming into force (and then within every five years after that).

The provisions of this Order were notified in draft to the European Commission in accordance with the requirements of Article 46(2) of Council Regulation (EC) No. 850/98 for the conservation of fishery resources through technical measures for the protection of juveniles of marine organisms (OJ No. L 125, 27.4.1998, p.1, as last amended by Regulation (EU) 2015/812 of the European Parliament and of the Council (OJ No. L 133, 29.5.2015, p.1)).

A full impact assessment of the effect that this instrument will have on the costs of business and the voluntary sector is available at www.gov.uk/defra or from the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, Nobel House, 17 Smith Square, London, SW1P 3JR and is submitted with the Explanatory Memorandum which is available alongside this instrument on www.legislation.gov.uk.