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FISHERIES REGULATIONS 1992
100LCompulsory monitoring in other circumstances
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100L Compulsory monitoring in other circumstances
(1) This regulation applies to the holder of an ONLF licence if the
holder has taken fish under the licence during a voyage and either:
(a) intends to unload the fish in a port other than Darwin port or
Gove port; or
(b) has on the vessel a fin that is not naturally attached to the
body of a shark.
(2) The holder must do the following, as appropriate:
(a) give the Joint Authority at least 3 days notice of the holder's
intention to unload at the other port;
(b) notify the Joint Authority of the presence on board the vessel
of the unattached fin.
Fisheries Regulations 1992 87
(4) If notice is received under subregulation (2), the Joint Authority may
give the holder a notice requiring the holder to:
(i) for the remainder of the voyage; and
(ii) if the remainder of the voyage lasts less than 7 days –
for subsequent voyages until the observer has been on
of 700 revenue units per day that the observer is on board the
holder from that subregulation.
(6) The exemption mentioned in subregulation (5) must be in writing
and relate to a specified period or voyage.