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Part 2 Exclusive economic zone, UK marine area and Welsh zone
Chapter 2 The Sea Fisheries (Shellfish) Act 1967
205.Increase in penalties for certain offences relating to fisheries for shellfish
206.Liability of master, etc where vessel used in commission of offence
208.Cancellation of licence after single relevant conviction
213.Orders prohibiting the taking and sale of certain lobsters
214.Power to appoint inspector before making orders as to fisheries for shellfish
Chapter 3 Migratory and freshwater fish
Chapter 1 Enforcement officers
Chapter 5 Common enforcement provisions
Schedules
Minor and consequential amendments relating to the MMO
The property, rights and liabilities that may be transferred
Creation and apportionment of property, rights or liabilities
Employee expressing objection to transfer of contract of employment
Right to terminate contract of employment for substantial detrimental change in conditions
Incidental, consequential, supplemental or transitional provision or savings
Exclusive economic zone and Welsh zone: consequential amendments
Marine plans: preparation and adoption
Marine plan authority to notify related planning authorities of decision to prepare plan
Secretary of State to be kept informed of authority's intentions as to certain matters
Marine plans to be compatible with certain other marine plans and Planning Act plans
Matters to which a marine plan authority is to have regard in preparing a marine plan
Matters to which marine plan authority to have regard in settling text for adoption etc
Further provision about civil sanctions under Part 4
Further provision about fixed monetary penalties under section 142
Sea Fish (Conservation) Act 1967: minor and consequential amendments
Migratory and freshwater fish: consequential and supplementary amendments
Salmon and Freshwater Fisheries Act 1975 (c. 51)
1.The Salmon and Freshwater Fisheries Act 1975 has effect subject...
3.(1) Section 5 (prohibition of use of explosives etc) is...
4.Sections 6 to 8 (fixed engines, fishing weirs and fishing...
6.Section 17 (restrictions on taking salmon or trout above or...
7.In section 18 (supplementary provisions), in subsection (4), for “,...
9.(1) Section 25 (licences to fish) is amended as follows....
10.(1) Section 26 (limitation of fishing licences) is amended as...
11.(1) Section 27 (unlicensed fishing) is amended as follows.
12.In section 33 (orders and warrants to enter suspected premises),...
13.In section 34 (power to apprehend persons fishing illegally), for...
14.(1) In section 41 (interpretation), subsection (1) is amended as...
Schedule 1A to the National Parks and Access to the Countryside Act 1949
Establishment and maintenance of the English coastal route etc
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