Western Australian Consolidated Regulations (1) In this
regulation —
demersal scalefish has the meaning given in
regulation 45(1);
release weight means a weight that —
(a) for
the purpose of returning to the seabed a live fish that has been taken, is
able to be attached to the fish; and
(b) is
able to be detached from the fish when it reaches the seabed;
West Coast Demersal Scalefish (Interim) Managed
Fishery means the fishery declared under the West Coast Demersal Scalefish
(Interim) Management Plan 2007 .
(2) If a person is
fishing from a fishing boat under the authority conferred by an interim
managed fishery permit that applies to the West Coast Demersal Scalefish
(Interim) Managed Fishery, the master of the boat must ensure that there is a
release weight on the boat.
Penalty: $2 000.
(3) If a person is
fishing for demersal scalefish from a boat, other than a fishing boat, in the
West Coast Region by means of a line, the master of the boat must ensure that
there is a release weight on the boat.
Penalty: $2 000.
[Regulation 64OAA inserted in Gazette
8 Dec 2009 p. 4995; amended in Gazette 1 Mar 2011 p. 671.]
[Heading inserted in Gazette 22 Dec 2005
p. 6222.]