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Salua Uta, Manono By-laws 1997.

Country
Type of law
Regulation
Source


Abstract
The purpose of these By-laws shall be to promote the protection, conservation, management and sustainable development of the fishery water and marine environment of the village of Salua Uta, Manono. Trespassing and fishing of any nature in the fish reserve, established under by-law 4, is prohibited. Illegal fishing methods such as dynamite, ava niukini and other poison, as prohibited under the Fisheries Act 1988, are prohibited within the fishery waters of Salua Uta, Manono. Fishing methods like the traditional "fa'amo'a/tuiga" and all other fishing practises that deliberately damage or destroy the marine environment within the fishery water of Salua Uta, Manono, and the taking of Sea Anenome (Lumane) from the fishery waters of Salua Uta, Manono, are prohibited. Curryfish (Sea) taken from the fishery waters of Salua Uta, Manono must be processed at the place where it is collected and the body placed back in the water. (10 by-laws)
Date of text
Entry into force notes
These By-laws shall come into force 14 days after the date they are published in the Government Gazette.
Repealed
No
Source language

English

Legislation Amendment
No
Implements