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Sea Fishery Ordinance 1980 (No. C-14).

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Abstract
The Ordinance defines three categories of fishing vessels: "Suriname fishing vessel", "foreign fishing vessel" and "alien fishing vessel" for purposes of registration, licenses for sea fishery, certificate of seaworthiness, and other requirements. To obtain the status of "foreign fishing vessel" a foreign vessel must regularly moor in Suriname, its operator is required to have registered offices in Suriname and the operator ensures that the catch is largely processed in Suriname (art. 4). Chapter II provides for the registration of fishing vessels. Chapter III makes provision for the grant of licences to all three categories of fishing vessels. The fee for the licence may differ for alien vessels or in accordance with the type of engine is used or what kind of fishing and for what fish will be allowed. Other rules by Government Decree may be established for fishing with vessels below a minimum tonnage (art. 24). The Government may also make regulations for the protection of stock of fish (art. 25). Chapter VI makes provision for the creation of an Advisory Council for Sea Fishery. (39 articles)
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Amends the 1961 Law on the Protection of Stock of Fish.Repeals the 1971 Fishing Vessels Decree.
Repealed
No
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English

Legislation Amendment
No