2012 No. 2729 (W.292)
The Scallop Dredging Operations (Tracking Devices) (Wales) Order 2012
Made
Laid before the National Assembly for Wales
Coming into force
Title, commencement and applicationI11
1
The title of this Order is the Scallop Dredging Operations (Tracking Devices) (Wales) Order 2012 and it comes into force on 1 November 2012.
2
This Order applies in relation to Wales.
InterpretationI22
In this Order—
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“nominated receiver” (“derbynnydd enwebedig”) means the body nominated by the Welsh Ministers from time to time to receive the required information transmitted by a tracking device in accordance with this Order;
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“person in charge” (“person sydd â gofal”) means, in relation to a British fishing boat, the owner, master or charterer, if any, of the British fishing boat or the agent of any of them;
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“port letters” (“llythrennau porthladd”) has the meaning given in regulation 1 of the Merchant Shipping (Registration of Ships) Regulations 19933;
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“port number” (“rhif porthladd”) has the meaning given in regulation 1 of the Merchant Shipping (Registration of Ships) Regulations 1993;
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“required information” (“yr wybodaeth ofynnol”) means the information set out in article 5;
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“scallop” (“cregyn bylchog”) means shellfish of the species Pecten maximus;
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“scallop dredge” (“llusgrwyd cregyn bylchog”) includes any appliance with a rigid framed mouth which is towed through the water and is manufactured, adapted, used or intended for use for the purpose of fishing for scallops;
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“tracking device” (“dyfais olrhain”) means a device which is capable of transmitting the required information;
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“Wales” (“Cymru”) has the meaning given in section 158 of the Government of Wales Act 20064; and
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“WGS 84” (“WGS 84”) means the World Geodetic System revised in 1984 and further revised in 2004.
Regulation of scallop dredging operationsI33
Subject to article 4, any British fishing boat which has a scallop dredge onboard must—
a
have a tracking device installed onboard that boat; and
b
transmit the required information to the nominated receiver at least once in every ten minute period whilst that boat is at sea.
ExceptionI44
Article 3 does not apply to a British fishing boat which—
a
is not engaged in any fishing operation in Wales in relation to scallops; and
b
has all scallop dredges attached to that boat stowed and secured out of the water.
Required InformationI55
The required information is—
a
the port letters and port number which relate to the British fishing boat which is transmitting the required information;
b
the most recent geographical position of that boat using coordinates of latitude and longitude on the WGS 84, with a position error of less than 10 metres;
c
the date and time of the fixing of the geographical position of that boat; and
d
the speed and course of that boat at that time.
Failure of a Tracking DeviceI66
1
If a tracking device installed pursuant to article 3 is incapable of transmitting the required information, the person in charge of the British fishing boat upon which that tracking device is installed must—
a
ensure that that boat is not used to fish for scallops; and
b
notify the Welsh Ministers that the tracking device is incapable of transmitting the required information.
2
A notification under paragraph (1)(b) must include the port letters and port number of the British fishing boat upon which the relevant tracking device is installed.
3
When a tracking device to which paragraph (1) applies has been repaired or replaced so that the British fishing boat upon which that device was installed is able to transmit the required information in accordance with article 3, the person in charge of that boat must notify the Welsh Ministers that that boat is able to comply with article 3 before that boat may be used to fish for, take or kill scallops.
EnforcementI77
1
The person in charge of a British fishing boat which has a tracking device installed onboard pursuant to article 3 must ensure that—
a
the tracking device installed is not capable of being manually overridden;
b
the tracking device is not capable of transmitting false information;
c
the required information is not altered in any way;
d
any antenna or the antennas connected to the tracking device are not obstructed in any way; and
e
the power supply to the tracking device is not interrupted in any way.
2
For the purposes of this article “information” (“gwybodaeth”) means any information which forms part of the required information.
3
Subject to paragraph (4), it is prohibited to destroy, damage, render inoperative, remove or otherwise interfere with a tracking device installed for the purposes of article 3.
4
The person in charge of a British fishing boat must ensure that any scallops caught or taken onboard that boat in contravention of the provisions of this Order, are returned to the sea as soon as possible.
(This note is not part of the Order)