Statutory Instruments Supplement to 26th Februw, The Marine Areas (preservation and Enhanceqynt) &t Cap. 232A

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Statutory Instruments Supplement to 26th Februw, 1981 S.I. 1981 No. 28 The Marine Areas (preservation and Enhanceqynt) &t Cap. 232A THE MARINE AREAS (PRESERVATION AND ENHANCEMENT) (BARBADOS MARINE RESERVE) REGULATIONS, 1981 The Parks and Beaches Commis$on, in exarcise of the powers conferred on it by section 6"of ajlhe Marine Areas (Preservation and Enhancement) AM, makes the following regulations: 1. These regulations may be cited as thv Martwe Areas (Preservation and Enhancement) (Bdados Marine Reserve) Regulations, 1981. 2. For the purposes of these regulation$, "Commission" means the Parks and Beaches Commission established by section 3 of the Parks and Beaches Commissih Act; car 233~. "fish" includes crabs, lobsters, shrirnpg turtles, turtle's eggs and any speies of marine fauna; "flora and fauna" includes any pant of a coral reef or other deposit in its natural condition; "reserve" means the Barbados Marine Resew; "zone" means any of the areas demarcah as restricted areas.

STATUTORY INSTRUMENT 3.(1)For purposes of the management of tlie reserve, there are created four zones within the Park to be called (a) the Scientific Zone; (b) the Northern Waterspods Zone; (c) the Recreational Zone; and id j the Southern W;t?.ersports Zone. (2)I'he zorics shall be clearly demarcated as restricted areas by nlaline buoys of spherical shape and signs t.rcctcd at points along the beach. 4. Any marine biologist, naturalist or other person authorised by the Conimission may enter any zone for the purpose of ensuring that the reserve is being maintained for the maximum public use consistent with the primary purpose for which it was esiablished. 5. Any person who (a) in the zone destroys, injures, disturbs or removes any sand, gravel, nuneral, coral, sea feather, fans, shell, shell fish, starfish or other marine invertebrate, seaweed, grass or any soil, rock, artifact, stone or other material; (b) without the consent of the Commission, has in his possession within the boundaries of the reserve ally- of the things rcferretl to in para~,rapll (a);

STATUTORY INSTRUMENT (C) cuts, carves, engraves, injures, mutilates, moves, displaces or breaks any bottom formation of growth in the zone; (d) attaches any rope, anchor or other object to any coral, rock or other formation in the zone; (e) ::xcept in a case of emergency where life and property may be endangered, casts or drags any anchor in such a way as to damage any coral reef formations in the zone; (f) (g) drops any anchor on sand flats off the reefs or places it so that it drifts into the coral formations of the zonc; carries on any dredging, excavating or filling operations within the boundaries of the reserve; (h) deposits any material in or on the waters of the reserve; (i) constructs any structure, whether permanent or temporary, in the rescrve; (j) without the consent of the Commission, constructs or extends any public service facility into, upon or across the reserve ;

(k) (I) discharges or deposits any waste mate' rials into the waters of the reserve; marks, defaces, damages or tampers with any sign, buoy, notice or placard installed by the Commission; (m) uses any speargun, hook, line, net, trap, poison, electric charge, explosive and similar device for the purpose of taking any fish; (n) has in his possession in the reserve any explosive; (0) handles or stands on any coral formations or otherwise disturbs the coral within the boundaries of the reserve; (p) without the consent of the Comrnission, cames any firearm or weapon, not being a diving knifk, in the reserve; or (q) fails to present a specimen in accordance with paragraph 10(2), is guilty of an offence and is liable on summary conviction to a fine of one thousand dollars or to imprisonment for six 'months or to both. 6. An activity except those specifically prohibited by paragraph S may be carried on in the reserve subject to any restriction or condition imposed by the Commission.

STATUTORY INSTRUMENT 7. Any person who desires to engage in any activity other than sightseeing may, on making application to the Commission in such form, and on payment of such fee, as the Commission determines, obtain a permit for that purpose. 8. A permit issued under Regulation 7 (a) is not transferable; (b) must be in such form and is subject to such conditions as the Commission determines; and (c) is renewable upon application being made to the Commission. 9. Where a person to whom a permit is$issued fails to comply with any of these regulations or dth any condition contained in the permit, the Commission may cancel or refuse to renew the permit; lo.(l)no person shall remove any marine organism including rocks, dead coral, shells or.sand!or any artifact or other archaeological find unless he firsttlobtains a permit from the Commission. (2) Where a person who obtains, a pe~ik under paragraph (1) finds a specimen of an >grga&nr of which a similar specimen is not in the referenee,collection of the Barbados Museum, he shallmpresent that specimen to any person in charge of) the office of the Commission.

11: The Bellairs Research Institute, Coral Reef Club of1 any other person or organisation desirous of erlgaging in scientific research approved by the Commission is entitled to apply to the Commission for a special permit for access to the beach or a mooring. 12. No permit is required for the conduct of any activity necessary for the protection of life, property or the environment. 13. No owner or person in charge of a fishing boat shall cause or permit it to enter the reserve. 14. The cjwner or person in chargc of any boat.used for the purposes of sightseeing, sport, pleasure or scientific research shall not cause or permit that boat to _enter the reserve unless he applies to the Commission for registration of that boat. 15. No person shall operate a watercraft in such a manner as to cause damage to the natural features of the reserve. 16. No person shall operate a motor-boat or other craft, not being a boat used by a law enforcement official in the execution of his duties, in any zone other th~n the watersports zone at a speed greater than 3 knots or in such a manner as to create a wake in the vicinity of divers or boats from which research, diving.or sightseeing is camed on. 17. There shall be flown from all boats from which diving operations are being carried on the "divers down" flag, being a white diagonal stripe on an orange back-ground.

STATUTORY INSTRUMENT 18. No person shall cause a boat under power to approach closer than 40 metres to a boat.flying the "divers down" flag. 19. A diver shall remain within 30 metres of the boat from which he is diving. 20. Any person in charge of a watercraft shall use mooring buoys, stations or anchoring areas where such facilities are designated; and any moorings shall be registered with the Commission. 21. No person in charge of a speed boat, sail boat or jet ski shall permit it to enter any zone of the reserve other than the watersports zones. 22 Any person who operates a watercraft shall do so in accordance with the Barbados Harbours Regulations made under the Harbours Act. c11 23. No person shall permit a watercraft to enter any area buoyed for bathing and swimming. 24. A person diving and snorkelling with floats as described under the Barbados Harbours Regulations made under the Harbours Act or swimming within the boundaries of the reserve is at his own risk. Gal 25. Any person may engage in photography, both surface and underwater, if it does not involve the installation of special settings'or structures. 26. Any accidents involving personal &jury or damage to property shall be reported to the Comrnis-

STATUTORY INQ-RUMENT sion as soon as possible by any,person involved in the accident;, but the C~mmissjen~~~'aceepts no liability in this regard for any damage to any person or property. 27. Any member of t& Zhrbados Defence Force may institute proceedings in a Magistrate"~ C$ against any person who contravenes these regulatiom. 28, Any w o n whg contravenes these regula- Qons or fails tcr comply with any direction given to %in by a member of the Bshados Defence Force Coast Guard or by any person authorised by the Commission is guilty of an offence and is, unless a penalty is o rwise provided for, liable on summary convic ti& o a fine of one thousand dollar! to irnprisonment br six months or to both. p. Thq Regulations shall come inh aperation omthe 1 st d y bf March, 198 1 Made by the Parks and Beaches Cornmission this Mth day of February, 1981. IRIS BANNOCHIE Chairman. Februw..; bo the Minister this 16th day of LIONEL S. CRAIG M&ister respongble for Lands.