Policy for the allocation and management of fishing rights in Squid fishery: 2013.
Country
Type of law
Miscellaneous
Abstract
This Policy issued by the Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, sets out objectives, criteria and, considerations that will guide the evaluation and allocation of fishing rights in the Squid fishery. It will guide the authority delegated by the Minister in taking decisions on applications in this fishery. The Policy sets out a profile of the fishery and the objectives of allocating fishing rights in the Squid fishery. Those objective promote, among other things, social and food security, meaningful participation (increase participation, value-creation, and linkage), black, youth and female ownership and development, and sustainable fisheries. Fishing rights are granted in terms of section 18 of the Marine Living Resources Act for a period not exceeding 15 years. Applications will only be considered from South African natural persons. The fishing performance of applicants holding fishing rights in the Oster fishery will be examined to determine if they have effectively utilised their fishing rights in accordance with this Policy. Criteria for granting rights concern, among other things, balancing of social equity, compliance with MLRA, effectively utilisation of Squid fishing right (exclusion of "paper quotas"), investment, local economic development and job creation, performance. This fishery will be managed in accordance with the ecosystem approach to fisheries ("EAF"). Successful applicants that fail to utilise their squid fishing right without any reasonable explanation, will have their rights cancelled or revoked in terms of the provisions of the MLRA. Permit conditions for this fishery will be issued annually.
Attached files
Web site
Date of text
Notes
This Policy must be read with the General Policy on the Allocation and Management of Fishing Rights: 2013 ("the 2013: General Fisheries Policy").
Repealed
No
Serial Imprint
Government Gazette No. 36675 of 7 July 2013.
Source language
English
Legislation Amendment
No