South Australian Consolidated Regulations22—Catch and disposal records—blue crab
(1) In this
regulation—
"CDR book" means a book issued by the Department containing blank BSCF1 forms;
"BSCF1 form" means the document produced by the Department entitled BSCF1
Primary Industries (S.A.) Fisheries Blue Crab Catch and Disposal Record .
(2) The holder of a
licence in respect of a marine scalefish fishery subject to a condition fixing
a blue crab quota entitlement or the registered master of a boat from which
blue crab is taken under such a licence must comply with the following
provisions:
(a)
immediately on landing blue crab taken under the licence, he or she must weigh
the crabs on accurate scales and complete Part A of a BSCF1 form;
(b) he
or she must cause the crabs to which the completed Part A of that form
relates to be transported to the registered premises of the registered fish
processor specified on the form, together with the white, blue and green
copies of the completed form;
(c) he
or she must complete BSCF1 forms in consecutive ascending order and
complete all forms in a CDR book before commencing to use a new
CDR book;
(d) he
or she must ensure that the yellow copies of BSCF1 forms and the
CDR book are kept on board the registered boat until the CDR book is
completed;
(e) he
or she must deliver a completed CDR book to the Minister within 14 days
of its completion.
(3) If a provision of
subregulation (2) is not complied with, the holder of the licence is
guilty of an offence.
Maximum penalty: $5 000.