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[Subsidiary]
Control of bright light fishing.
Eleventh Schedule.
Notification and control of marine works.
Form.
Twelfth Schedule.
CAP. 313]
Shipping and Port Control Regulations
[1985 Ed.
(b) an offshore net, which means a net attached to poles and worked by a windlass stationed in more than 6 metres of water;
(c) a line of stakes and nets, which means a net or nets attached to a line of stakes driven into the foreshore or sea-bed.
69. (1) No person shall within the waters of Hong Kong use bright light on any vessel for the purpose of fishing or attracting fish except in the areas specified in Part II of the Eleventh Schedule and in accordance with paragraphs (2) and (3).
(2) Not more than 2 bright lights shall be used at the same time on a vessel, and no bright light shall be placed at a height greater than 3 metres above sea level.
(3) A bright light shall be shaded to the satisfaction of the Director and shall be so constructed and used that the shade shall at all times extend not less than 120 millimetres below the lowest part of the light.
(4) Any person who contravenes this regulation commits an offence and is liable to a fine of $5,000.
70. (1) Without prejudice to the provisions of any other enactment, no person shall commence any construction or reclamation works, dredging, boring, cable laying or any other type of works in the waters of Hong Kong, which interfere or are likely to interfere with the navigation of vessels or with port facilities, without giving the Director at least 14 days' notice in writing of
(a) the nature of the works;
(b) the date of their commencement;
(c) the locality in which they will be carried out; and
(d) the estimated duration of the works.
(2) The person in control of the works referred to in paragraph (1) shall, during the carrying out of the works, comply with such directions as the Director may give to ensure the safety of vessels navigating in the vicinity of the works.
(3) Any person who-
(a) contravenes paragraph (1); or
(b) fails to comply with any direction given under paragraph (2),
commits an offence and is liable to a fine of $10,000 and to imprisonment for 6 months.
71. The notice under section 77 of the Ordinance shall be in the form contained in the Twelfth Schedule.
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A 30
[Subsidiary]
Control of bright light fishing.
Eleventh Schedule.
Notification and control of marine works.
Form.
Twelfth Schedule.
CAP. 313]
Shipping and Port Control Regulations
[1985 Ed.
(b) an offshore net, which means a net attached to poles and worked by a windlass stationed in more than 6 metres of water;
(c) a line of stakes and nets, which means a net or nets attached to a line of stakes driven into the foreshore or sea-bed.
69. (1) No person shall within the waters of Hong Kong use bright light on any vessel for the purpose of fishing or attracting fish except in the areas specified in Part II of the Eleventh Schedule and in accordance with paragraphs (2) and (3).
(2) Not more than 2 bright lights shall be used at the same time on a vessel, and no bright light shall be placed at a height greater than 3 metres above sea level.
(3) A bright light shall be shaded to the satisfaction of the Director and shall be so constructed and used that the shade shall at all times extend not less than 120 millimetres below the lowest part of the light.
(4) Any person who contravenes this regulation commits an offence and is liable to a fine of $5,000.
70. (1) Without prejudice to the provisions of any other enactment, no person shall commence any construction or reclama- tion works, dredging, boring, cable laying or any other type of works in the waters of Hong Kong, which interfere or are likely to interfere with the navigation of vessels or with port facilities, without giving the Director at least 14 days' notice in writing of
(a) the nature of the works;
(b) the date of their commencement;
(c) the locality in which they will be carried out; and
(d) the estimated duration of the works.
(2) The person in control of the works referred to in para- graph (1) shall, during the carrying out of the works, comply with such directions as the Director may give to ensure the safety of vessels navigating in the vicinity of the works.
(3) Any person who-
(a) contravenes paragraph (1); or
(b) fails to comply with any direction given under paragraph
(2),
commits an offence and is liable to a fine of $10,000 and to imprisonment for 6 months.
71. The notice under section 77 of the Ordinance shall be in the form contained in the Twelfth Schedule.
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