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Antarctica
The Antarctic Act 1994 (Convention for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources) Regulations 2020
Made6th November 2020
Laid before Parliament12th November 2020
Coming into force in accordance with regulation 1
The Secretary of State, in exercise of the powers conferred by section 25 of the Antarctic Act 19941, including those powers as extended to the Bailiwick of Guernsey by the Antarctic Act 1994 (Guernsey) Order 19952, the Bailiwick of Jersey by the Antarctic Act 1994 (Jersey) Order 19953 and the Isle of Man by the Antarctic Act 1994 (Isle of Man) Order 19954 makes the following Regulations:
PART 1 Introduction¶
1 Citation, commencement and extent¶
2 Interpretation¶
In these Regulations—-
“British Overseas Territory administration” means the administration of any territories mentioned in Schedule 6 to the British Nationality Act 19816;
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“British vessel” means a British ship within the meaning of section 1 of the Merchant Shipping Act 19957, a Guernsey ship within the meaning of section 1(3) of the Merchant Shipping (Bailiwick of Guernsey) Law, 20028, a Jersey ship within the meaning of Article 2 of the Jersey (Shipping) Law 20029, or a Manx ship within the meaning of the Merchant Shipping Registration Act 199110;
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“CCAMLR inspector” means a person designated (whether by the United Kingdom or any other Commission member) under Article XXIV of the Convention as such;
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“CCAMLR observer” means a person designated (whether by the United Kingdom or any other Commission member) under Article XXIV of the Convention as such;
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“Commission” means the Commission for the Convention established under Article VII of the Convention;
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“Convention” means the Convention for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources done at Canberra on 20th May 198011;
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“Convention Area” means the area provided for in paragraph 1 of Article I of the Convention;
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“fisheries administrations” means—
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the Secretary of State;
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the Marine Management Organisation;
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the Scottish Ministers;
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the Welsh Ministers;
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the Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs in Northern Ireland;
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a British Overseas Territory administration;
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in the Bailiwick of Guernsey, the States of Guernsey Committee for Economic Development;
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in the Bailiwick of Jersey, the Minister within the meaning of the Sea Fisheries (Jersey) Law 199412;
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in the Isle of Man, the Department of Environment, Food and Agriculture;
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“to fish” includes catching and retaining marine living resources on board as well as landing and transhipping marine living resources.
PART 2 Fishing for profit and authorisation¶
3 Notification of intention to fish for profit by British vessel in the Convention Area¶
4 Prohibition on fishing for profit by British vessel in the Convention Area¶
No British vessel may enter the Convention Area to fish for profit except in accordance with an authorisation issued under regulation 5.5 Authorisation to fish in the Convention Area¶
6 Guidance¶
7 Revocation or suspension of an authorisation¶
PART 3 Criminal offences¶
8 Fishing without an authorisation¶
9 Offences¶
PART 4 CCAMLR Catch Documentation Scheme contact officers¶
10 Appointment of CCAMLR Catch Documentation Scheme contact officers¶
The Secretary of State may appoint CCAMLR Catch Document Scheme contact officers who are authorised to carry out tasks specified by the Secretary of State associated with the implementation of the Catch Documentation Scheme adopted by the Commission under Article IX(1)(f) of the Convention18.PART 5 CCAMLR inspectors¶
11 Designation of CCAMLR inspectors¶
12 Notification of CCAMLR inspectors¶
The Secretary of State must notify the Commission of inspectors designated under regulation 11 and of any subsequent withdrawal of a designation.13 Inspector reports¶
14 Obligations of British vessels¶
Any British vessel in the Convention Area must, when given the appropriate signal in the International Code of Signals20 by a vessel carrying a CCAMLR inspector, stop or take other such actions as may be necessary to facilitate the safe and prompt transfer of the CCAMLR inspector and appropriate assistants to the vessel, unless the vessel is actively engaged in fishing operations, in which case it must do so as soon as practicable.15 Proceedings resulting from inspection reports in relation to British vessels¶
The Secretary of State must report to the Executive Secretary to the Commission on the laying of any charges or the institution of any proceedings resulting from an inspection report provided to the Commission in relation to any British vessel within 14 days of those charges being laid or those proceedings being instituted.PART 6 CCAMLR observers¶
16 Designation of CCAMLR observers¶
17 Notification of observer deployment¶
Prior to the deployment of an observer designated under regulation 16, the Secretary of State must notify the Executive Secretary to the Commission of the information required under the Scheme of International Scientific Observation.18 Observer reports¶
Observers designated under regulation 16 must report to the Secretary of State, in a manner and form that the Secretary of State may determine, on each observation visit, who must, not later than one month after the completion of the observer trip or after the return of the observer to their home country, forward that report and any accompanying documentation to the Commission.19 Obligation of British vessels¶
Any British vessel in the Convention Area must, in accordance with directions given by the Secretary of State, facilitate, and cooperate fully with, the work of any CCAMLR observer, including allowing such access to the vessel and parts thereof as may be necessary for a CCAMLR observer to fulfil their duties and ensuring safe working conditions.Footnotes
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1994 c. 15. The 1994 Act was amended by the Antarctic Act 2013 (c. 15), but no amendments were made to section 25 of the 1994 Act.
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S.I. 1995/1033 as amended by S.I. 2018/1073. S.I. 2018/1073 extended to the Bailiwick of Guernsey the amendments made to the Antarctic Act 1994 by sections 14 to 16 of the Antarctic Act 2013.
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S.I. 1995/1034 as amended by S.I.2016/1215. S.I. 2016/1215 extended to the Bailiwick of Jersey the amendments made to the Antarctic Act 1994 by sections 14 to 16 of the Antarctic Act 2013.
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S.I. 1995/1035 as amended by S.I. 2015/1531. S.I. 2015/1531 extended to the Isle of Man the amendments made to the Antarctic Act 1994 by sections 14 to 16 of the Antarctic Act 2013.
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2020 c. 1.
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1981 c. 61. Schedule 6 has been amended by section 1 of the British Overseas Territories Act 2002 (c. 8) and S.I. 1983/882, 1986/948, 2001/3497 and 2009/2744.
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1995 c. 21. This definition includes vessels registered in a “relevant British possession” which is further defined in section 313 of the Merchant Shipping Act to include vessels registered in any of the Channel Islands or the Isle of Man or a colony (which includes a British Overseas Territory).
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Order in Council No. VIII of 2004, as amended.
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Revised edition chapter 19.885.
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AT 15 of 1991 (Isle of Man).
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Treaty Series No. 49 (1982). Cmnd 8714.
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Revised edition chapter 14.825.
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The relevant conservation measures which require such notification are paragraph 3 of Conservation Measure 21-01, paragraph 6 of Conservation Measure 21-02, paragraph 1 of Conservation Measure 21-03 and paragraph 3 of Conservation Measure 24-01. All conservation measures are available at www.ccmlr.org/en/conservation-and-management/browse-conservation-measures.
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“Antarctica” is defined in section 1 of the Antarctic Act 1994.
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Paragraphs 3 and 4 of Conservation-Measure 10-02 is the relevant conservation measure.
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Order in Council No. V of 1989, as amended.
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AT 11 of 2015 (Isle of Man).
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Conservation Measure 10-05 (2018).
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The System of Inspection was adopted by the Commission at CCAMLR-VII in 1998. The report of the meeting is available at www.ccamlr.org/en/ccamlr-vii (see para 125 of the report for the adoption of the System of Inspection).
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Resolution A.80 (IV) adopted by the International Maritime Organisation on 27 September 1965, as revised. Available at www.imo.org.
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The Scheme of International Scientific Observations was adopted by the Commission at CCAMLR-XI in 2002. The report of the meeting is available at www.ccamlr.org/en/ccamlr-xi (see para 6.11 of the report for the adoption of the Scheme of International Scientific Observation).