Torres Strait Fisheries Management Notice No. 69 (18/02/2004) (Cth)

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Torres Strait Fisheries Act 1984

Fisheries Management Notice No. 69

TORRES STRAIT PEARL SHELL FISHERY

PROHIBITION ON TAKING, PROCESSING AND CARRYING
OF PEARL SHELL
(GEAR AND SIZE RESTRICTIONS)

The Protected Zone Joint Authority, acting in accordance with the powers conferred on the Authority by paragraph 35(1)(a) of the Torres Strait Fisheries Act 1984, and the Minister in accordance with the powers under section 16 of the Torres Strait Fisheries Act 1984, makes the

following notice.

Dated this 18th day of February 2004



IAN MACDONALD
Minister for Fisheries, Forestry and Conservation and member and Chair of the
Protected Zone Joint Authority.

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CITATION

1.This Notice may be cited as Torres Strait Fisheries Management Notice No. 69.

COMMENCEMENT

2.This Notice commences on 1 March 2004.

THIS NOTICE TO APPLY WITH OTHER NOTICES

3.This Notice applies in conjunction with any other Notice in force in the area of the Torres Strait Pearl Shell Fishery.

INTERPRETATION

4.1       In this Notice:

(a)        "pearl shell" means molluscs of the genus Pinctada;

(b)        "the Act" means the Torres Strait Fisheries Act 1984.




4.2 Terms used but not defined in this Notice have the same meaning as in the Act and the Torres Strait Fisheries Regulations.

REVOCATION OF FISHERIES MANAGEMENT NOTICE NO. 46

5.         Fisheries Management Notice No. 46 dated 2 September 1997 is revoked.

PROHIBITIONS (GENERAL)

6.1 Pursuant to paragraph 16(1)(a) of the Act, the taking, processing or carrying of live pearl shell of the species Pinctada maxima or any other pearl shell species whether alive or dead, is prohibited.

6.2 Pursuant to paragraph 16(1)(a) of the Act, the taking, processing or carrying of dead pearl shell of the species Pinctada maxima is prohibited.

EXEMPTIONS FROM PROHIBITIONS

7. Pursuant to paragraph 16(1A)(d) of the Act, the following persons are exempt from the prohibitions in paragraph 6.1:

(a)a person holding a licence granted under either subsection 19(2) or 19(3) of the Act that entitles the person to take, process or carry pearl shell;

(b)a person using a boat and who holds a licence that was issued under the law of Papua New Guinea that is endorsed by Australia under section 20 of the Act, authorising the boat to be used to take pearl shell in the area of Australian jurisdiction;

(c)a person holding a licence granted under the Queensland Fisheries Act 1994 that entitles that person to engage in pearl shell farming;

(d)a person using a boat, that does not exceed 6 metres in length, in the course of community fishing; and

(e)a person using a boat in the course of traditional fishing.

SIZE LIMIT

8. Pursuant to paragraph 16(1)(b)(ii) of the Act, the taking of a pearl shell is prohibited if:

(a)in the case of the species Pinctada maxima (commonly known as gold lip, silver lip or white shell) – the length is less than 130 millimetres or greater than 230 millimetres; and

(b)in the case of the species Pinctada margaritifera (commonly  known as black lip pearl shell) – the length is less than 90 millimetres.

METHOD OF MEASURING SIZE OF PEARL SHELL

9.         For the purposes of paragraph 8 pearl shell is measured in its original form as fished, across the shell overall from the butt or hinge to the opposite edge of the lip.


EXEMPTION FROM SIZE LIMIT

10.         A person engaged in traditional fishing is exempt from the prohibition in paragraph 8.

GEAR RESTRICTIONS

11. Pursuant to paragraph 16(1)(c) of the Act, the taking of pearl shell is prohibited by any method other than:

(a)          diving; or

(b)          collecting by hand.

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