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Sea Fisheries (Trawling, Netting & Dredging) (Jersey) Regulations 2001: Amendment

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A decision made (08.12.2008) determining that the Sea Fisheries (Trawling, Netting and Dredging) (Jersey) Regulations 2001 should be amended.

Decision Reference:

MD-E-2008-0229

Decision Summary Title :

Trawling, netting and dredging Regulations – measurement of nets

Date of Decision Summary:

13/11/08

Decision Summary Author:

 

Mike Smith - Fisheries

Decision Summary:

Public or Exempt?

(State clauses from Code of Practice booklet)

Public

Type of Report:

Oral or Written?

Written

Person Giving

Oral Report:

n/a

Written Report

Title :

Trawling, netting and dredging Regulations – measurement of nets

Date of Written Report:

01/12/08

Written Report Author:

Mike Smith - Fisheries

Written Report :

Public or Exempt?

(State clauses from Code of Practice booklet)

Public

Subject:

 

Sea Fisheries (Trawling, Netting & Dredging) (Jersey) Regulations 2001: amendment.

 

Decision(s):

The Minister determined that the Sea Fisheries (Trawling, Netting & Dredging) (Jersey) Regulations 2001 should be amended to allow for the introduction of a new ‘Omega’ method of measuring nets.

 

Reason(s) for Decision:

The new method of measuring the mesh size of trawl nets has recently been introduced into European Fisheries regulations and will be used throughout European waters.

The adoption of the new equipment and procedures for measuring nets is necessary to ensure that Jersey complies with the terms of the UK/Jersey Fisheries Management Agreement. 

It will also ensure that best practice is used when conducting such measurements.

 

 

Resource Implications:

 

Time has been allocated for this nature of law drafting work in the 2008 programme.

On introduction of the legislation it will be necessary to purchase one new net gauge at a cost of approximately £1500 and this will be met from within the existing budget.
There will be no other resource implications, Fishery officers already measure mesh size and they will continue to do so using the new method.

 

 

 

Action required:

 

Senior Fisheries Inspector to forward the necessary drafting instructions to the Law Draftsman.

 

Signature:

 

Senator Philip Ozouf

Position:

 

Minister for Economic Development

Date Signed:

 

 

Date of Decision (If different from Date Signed):

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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