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[CAP. 404 Sea Fisheries Act ----------------------_._-_.,....,- CHAPTER 404 SEA FISHERIES ACT ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS SECftON 1. Licensing ofmotor fishing boats. 2: Application for a licence. 3. Grounds for issue of a licence, etc. 4. Renewal of a licence. 5. Appeals. 6. Returns. 7. Enforcement ofthe Act. 8. Prohibited method of fishing. 9. Offences. 10. Forfeiture, etc. 11. Regulations. 12. Interpretations. 13. Repeal and transitional provisions. 14. Short title. SCHEDULE ENACfMENTS REPEALED

14226 CAP.404J Sea Fisheries Act CHAPTER 404 SEA FISHERIES ACT 1971 No. 30. Commencement. An Act to make provisions for the control, regulation and protection of Sea Fisheries in the Territorial waters of Nigeria. [loth June, 1971] Licensing of motor fishing boats. 1. (1) Subject to the provisions of this section, no person shall operate or navigate any motor fishing boat within the territorial waters ofnigeriaunless a licence in respect of that vessel has been issued to the owner thereof. (2) Any personoperatingornavigating orcausing to be operated ornavigated a motorfishing boatin contraventionofsubsection (1) of this section shall be guilty ofan offence under this Act and on conviction shall be liable to imprisonment for one year, or to a fine of one thousand naira for each day during which the offence continues, or to both such fine and imprisonment. (3) The provisions of this section shall not apply to any motor fishing boat enteringthe territorial waters ofnigeria not for fishing or the disposal offish, but solely for re-fuelling at any port or for shelter, or solely because the motor fishing boat is in distress or there is any other emergency. Application for 11 licenee, 2. (1) Any person, being the ownerof a motor fishing boat, may apply to a licensing officer for a licence in respect ofthe motor fishing boat. (2) An application for a licence shall be in such form and manner as may be prescribed and shall- contain the particulars and descriptions of the motor fishing boat in respect of which the application is made; and a statement in detail as to- (i) the methods oftaking fish that are to be employed, (ii) the area within which it is proposed that the motor fishing boat shall operate, and

Sea Fisheries Act (CAP. 404! 1.227 (iii) the arrangements that are to be made for preservation and marketing of the catch in Nigeria. tbc 3. (1) On being satisfied that- (c) (d) an application for a licence has been made in the prescribed mannerand contains all the information that is required under section 2 of this Act; the prescribed. fees have been paid; the applicant is the lawful owner of the motor fishing boat in respect of which the application is made, and that he is a fit and proper person to be granted a licence; and the operation ofthe motor fishing boat in the territorial waters ofnigeria is not likely to be prejudicial to the interests ofsea fishing industry in Nigeria. the licensing officer shall issue a licence in respect of the motor fishing boat. (2) Subjectto theprovisions ofthis Act, a licence shall be in the prescribed. form and may be issued subject to such conditions as the licensing officer may think fit to impose, and any conditions so imposed shall be endorsed on the licence. (3) A licenceshall bea yearly licenceora quarterly licence, and ifthe licence: is a yearly licence, it shall expire on the 31st day of December in the year in which it is issued; and ifthe licenceis a quarterly licence, it shall expire on the 31st day ofmarch, the30th day ofjune, the 30th day ofseptember or the 31st day ofdecember, whichever day falls next after the date of the issue of the licence. (4) Where the ownership of a motor fishing boat in respect of which a licence has been issued is transferred from one person to another person, the licence shall not be valid in respect of the new ownerofthe vesseluntil such time as a licensing officer has approved the transfer of the ownership of the motor fishing boat and has endorsed the licence to that effect. (5) A licensing officer may, without assigning any reason cancel a licence. or suspend a licence for such period as he thinks fit. GniUlld', ;,1{ i~:-'llc III,j h\.'\.:nvt' (l~

14228 CAP. 404] Sea Fisheries Act Renewalofa licence. Appeals. Returns. Enforcement of the Act. 4. The provisions ofthis Act relating to application for a licence and the issue of a licence shall apply in relation to an application for the renewal of the licence and to such renewal. s. (1) Any person aggrieved by any refusal by a licensing officer to issue or renew a licence or by the cancellation or suspension of a licence or by any condition endorsed on a licence may, within fourteen days of receiving notice of the refusal, cancellation, suspension or endorsement, appeal to the Minister in respect thereof. (2) After considering any appeal made under subsection (1) of this section the Minister shall take such decision thereon as he deems fit and the licensing officer shall give effect thereto, as may be necessary. (3) The decisionofthe Ministeron any appeal underthis section shall be final. 6. The ownerofa motor fishing boat in respect of which a licence has been issued shall- rendertoa licensing officersuch periodicalreturns concerning the operation of the motor fishing boat as may be prescribed;'and permita licensing officerorany person authorised in writing by a licensing officer to inspect the catch of the motor fishing boat eitherbefore orafter the catch has been landed and shall give the licensing officer or that person all reasonable facilities for the inspection of the catch. 7. (l)anauthorised person may, within the territorial waters of Nigeria, for the purpose of enforcing any provision of this Act- require the owner or the person in charge of a motor fishing boat in respect ofwhich a licence has been issued, to exhibit his licence. fishing apparatus and catch; require the owner or the person in charge of any other motor fishing boat or any person engaged in fishing to exhibit his fishing apparatus and catch; (c) go on board ofany fishing boat and search and examine the fishing boat and any fishing apparatus that may be therein; (d) where there is reasonable suspicion that an offence under this Act has been committed, take the alleged offender and the

Sea Fisheries Act ---------------------_......- -.. motor fishing boat) fishing apparatus and catch to the most convenient port or police station. (2) The powers vested in an authorised person under subsection (1) of this section may be exercised by him without warrant, SUI1lIlH1I1S or other process. (3) Any fishing boator apparatus taken from an alleged offender under the provisions ofparagraph (d) ofsubsection (1) of this section may be detained pending the trial of the alleged offender, and the catch may be sold and the proceeds ofthe sale detained pending such trial. (4) Any vessel, apparatus or money detained under subsection (2) of this section shall, unless forfeited under the provisions of section 10 ofthis Act, be returned to the person from whom the same was taken or to the lawful owner thereof. (5)!favessel, afterdetention under subsection (2) ofthis section, proceeds to sea before it is released by an authorised person or a court, the master of the vessel and also the owner and any person who sends the vessel to sea, if the owner or person is privy to the master's offence, shall be guilty of an offence under this Act. (6) in this section "an authorised person" means a licensing officer; any commissioned officer in the Nigerian Army, Navy or Air Force; (c) a police officer not below the rank ofassistant superintendent of police; (d) a customs officer not below the rank ofassistant preventive superintendent; (e) a surveyor orexaminer appointed under the provisions of the Merchant Shipping Act; and if) any otherperson authorised in writing by the Minister in that behalf. 8. No person may take or destroy or attempt to take or destroy any fish withinthe territorial waters ofnigeriaby any ofthe following methods, that is,-' by the use ofany explosive substance; or by the use of any noxious or poisonous matter. Prohihll,'l\ 11I<:lh(,d,.t fishill,c:.

14230 CAP. 404] Sea Fisheries Act Offences. 9. (1) Any person who- (c) contravenesor fails to comply with any of the provisions of this Act; contravenes or fails to comply with any requirement made under this Act; or contravenesorfails to complywith any condition endorsed on a licence, shall be guilty of an offence under this Act. (2) Any person who is guilty of an offence under this Act for which no other penalty is specifically provided shall on conviction be liable to a fine oftwo hundred naira or to imprisonment for six months or to both suchfine and imprisonment; and where the offence is acontinuing offence the person shall be liable to a further sum of N 100 for each and every day during which such failure continues, the liability to such further sum to commence from the day following the last conviction, or from such day thereafter as the court may order. Forfeiture. etc. Regulations. 16. A court before which any person is convicted of an offence under this Act may- order the forfeiture to the Government ofthe Federation of any fishing boat, apparatus or catch employed in the commissionofor derived from any act in respect of which that person is so convicted; where the fishing boat employed in the commission of the offence is a motorboatin respect ofwhich a licence had been issued, cancel the licenceor suspend the licence for such time as the court may think fit. 11. (1) The Minister may make regulations- for furthering the interests ofsea fishing industry in Nigeria, and for giving effect to the provisions of this Act. (2) Without prejudiceto the generality ofthe foregoing provisions of this section regulations made under this section may- regulate, prohibitor restrict the taking offish in any specific area within the territorial waters of Nigeria;

Sea Fisheries Act [CAP. 404 142Jl (h) (c) (d) (e) (f) (g) (h) prohibitorrestrictthe use ofany fishing boat, apparatus, or method oftaking fish that is considered harmful to the sea fishing industry in Nigeria; prescribe limits to the size of nets or the mesh of nets that may be employed in the taking of fish within the territorial waters of Nigeria, or in any specified area therein; prescribe the form ofa licence and the amount of fee to be paid in respect of a licence. providefor the inspectionofbuildingsand premises used for the curing, preservation, storage or sale of fresh, cured or preserved fish; provide for the seizure and destruction of any fresh, cured or preserved fish that is unfit for human or animal consumption; provide for the exemption of specified persons from any provision of this Act where such exemption is considered necessary for scientific or experimental purposes in connection with the developmentofthe sea fishing industry in Nigeria or otherwise for the furtherance of the national interest of the Federation; regulate any other matter relating to the conservation and protection of the stocks of sea fish. 12. In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires- Intcrprcturu.n. "fish" means any aquaticcreaturewhetherfish ornot, and includes shell-fish, crustaceans, turtles and aquatic mammals; "fishing boat" means any ship, boat, canoe or other craft used for the taking of fish for sale or barter; "licence", in relation to a motor fishing boat, means a licence issued under section 2 ofthis Act; "licensing officer" means the Director ofthe Federal Department of Fisheriesor any person appointed by him to carry out any of the provisions of this Act; "Minister" means Minister charged with responsibility for fisheries; "motor fishing boat" means any fishing boat propelled by means ofsteam, internal combustion or other machinery except one or more portable outboard engines; "port" includes place and harbour;

14232 ~4(4) Sea Fisheries Act. Cap. 428 Repealand transitional provisions. Schedule. Short title. "prescribed" means prescribed by regulations under this Act. "taking fish" includes any method of catching fish; "territorial waters ofnigeria" has the same meaning as in section 1 of the TerritorialWaters Act. 13. (1) Subject to the provisions of this section, the enactments set out in the Schedule to this Act are hereby repealed. (2) Any licence issued under any enactment mentioned in the Schedule to this Act, being a licence that wasin force immediately before the date of the commencement of this Act, shall from that date have effect as if it were a licence issued under this Act. (3) Any licence, which under subsection (2) of this section has effect as if it were a licence issued under this Act, shall from the date ofcommencementofthis Act be read and construed with such adaptations and modifications as may be necessary for the purposes ofthis Act; and subject to section 5 ofthis Act, the licence may on or after that date be cancelled or suspended or be made subject to new conditions, by a licensing officer. 14. This Act may be cited as the Sea Fisheries Act. SCHEDULE ENACTMENTS REPEALED PART A-Acrs,.NO LAWS 1961 No. 30.... Sea Fisheries (Lagos) Act 1961. WRL. No. 12 of 1965.. Sea Fisheries Law 1965. PART B-SUBSIDlARY INSTRUMENTS (section 13) W.S.L.N. 120 of 1967.. Sea Fisheries (Motor Fishing Boats Licensing) Regulations 1967. L.S.L.N. 15 of 1969.. Sea Fisheries (Licensing) Regulations 1969.