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Draft Sea Fisheries (Satellite Monitoring) (Jersey) Regulations 200-.

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A decision made (01.04.2009) to approve the draft Sea Fisheries (Satellite Monitoring) (Jersey) Regulations 200-.

Decision Reference:MD-E-2009-0058

Decision Summary Title :

Draft Sea Fisheries (Satellite Monitoring)(Jersey) Regulations 200_

Date of Decision Summary:

16/03/09

Decision Summary Author:

 

Senior Fisheries Inspector

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 :

 

Draft Sea Fisheries (Satellite Monitoring)(Jersey) Regulations 200_

Date of Written Report:

16/03/09

Written Report Author:

Senior Fisheries Inspector

Written Report :

Public or Exempt?

(State clauses from Code of Practice booklet)

Public

Subject:

Draft Sea Fisheries (Satellite Monitoring)(Jersey) Regulations 200-, approval for lodging and debate.

 

Decision(s):

The Minister approved the draft Sea Fisheries (Satellite Monitoring)(Jersey) Regulations 200-

and requested that they be lodged “au Greffe” on 31 March for a provisional date for debate of 12th May 2009.

 

 

Reason(s) for Decision:

MD-E-2008-0053 approved that the draft Sea Fisheries (Satellite Monitoring)(Jersey) Regulations 200- be sent through the official channels for UK Secretary of State approval. This approval has now been received.

 

 

Resource Implications:

There are no financial or manpower implications

 

 

 

Action required:

States Greffe to arrange for the draft regulations to be lodged for debate.

 

 

Signature:

 

Senator A.J.H. Maclean

Position:

 

Minister for Economic Development

Date Signed:

 

 

Date of Decision (If different from Date Signed):

 

 

Draft Sea Fisheries (Satellite Monitoring) (Jersey) Regulations 200-.

 

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT

 

Sea Fisheries (Satellite Monitoring)(Jersey) Regulations 200_

Purpose of the Report

For the Minister to approve the draft Sea Fisheries (Satellite Monitoring)(Jersey) Regulations 200_for lodging.

 

Background

 

The European Union (EU) introduced regulations relating to the requirement for certain fishing vessels to be equipped with satellite monitoring equipment in 1997.  Under the terms of the Jersey/United Kingdom Fisheries Management Agreement (FMA) Jersey is obliged to introduce fisheries legislation for the Island’s territorial sea that mirrors that of the EU.  Jersey did not immediately introduce satellite monitoring regulations as the Island did not at that time have a clearly defined territorial sea and the requirements did not relate to vessels of a size normally encountered in the local area.

 

In 2003 work commenced on drafting appropriate legislation but during this process the original EU legislation was reviewed and drafting ceased locally until early 2004 when the UK were able to provide a final draft of the revised EU legislation.    Drafting then recommenced and the draft Sea Fisheries (Satellite monitoring)(Jersey) Regulations were initially sent to the Department for Constitutional Affairs (DCA) for Secretary of State approval in June 2004.  (Under the terms of the FMA and in compliance with the Sea Fisheries (Jersey) Law 1994 it is necessary for the island to obtain such approval before introducing most fisheries regulations).

 

The DCA recommended a number of amendments to the draft regulations and following further discussion, a revised draft was submitted for approval in March 2008.  Secretary of State approval of the revised draft has now been obtained.

Discussion

Fisheries management at both local and international level depends on controlling the access of large fishing vessels to specific areas.  Satellite monitoring facilitates the monitoring of such vessels to ensure that they comply with those controls. 

 

The only fishing vessels required to fit the equipment are those exceeding 15 metres in length and all such vessels likely to operate in the Jersey territorial sea already operate in other EU zones where the equipment has been required for a number of years.  Such Jersey registered vessels were able to apply for a subsidy from the Island in order to fit the equipment when it became necessary and so this legislation will have no financial impact on the Jersey registered fishing fleet.

 

The draft legislation will allow the Island to play an important part in the management of fish stocks at an international level and will ensure that the Island fulfils it’s obligations under the FMA.

The Fisheries and Marine resources Panel whose membership includes leaders from commercial fishing, leisure fishing and angling have agreed with this proposal.


 

Recommendation

 

The Minister approves the draft Sea Fisheries (Satellite Monitoring)(Jersey) Regulations 200_and instructs the Greffe to lodge them on 31 March for a provisional date for debate of 12 May 2009.

 

Written by:

Senior Fisheries Inspector

 

 

Approved by: 

Chris Newton, Director of Environment

 

 

 

 

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