(1) In this rule distinguishing mark has the same meaning as
in the Fisheries Rules 2009 .
(2) A person must not set or use a trap in State waters
unless
(a) a marker buoy is at all times attached to the trap by means of a line long
enough for the marker buoy to float on the surface of the water; and
(b) the marker buoy
(i) is spherical in shape; and
(ii) has a diameter of at least 195 millimetres at its widest point; and
(iii) is specifically designed as a buoy.
Penalty: Grade 3 penalty.
(3) The person in charge of a fishing vessel must ensure that the
fishing vessel's distinguishing mark is marked clearly and legibly on the
marker buoy of every trap used in connection with the fishing vessel.
Penalty: Grade 3 penalty.
(4) A distinguishing mark for the purposes of subrule (3) is to be
at least 70 millimetres high and at least 12 millimetres wide.
(5) A person who owns or is in charge of a fishing vessel must ensure
that
(a) a distinguishing mark marked on a marker buoy for the purposes of
subrule (3) remains clear and legible; and
(b) the marker buoy bears only that distinguishing mark.
Penalty: Grade 1 penalty.
(6) A person must not, in State waters, be in possession of a device
designed to conceal a marker buoy under the surface of the water.
Penalty: Grade 3 penalty.
(7) A person must not use a giant crab longline with six or more traps
attached unless
(a) there is a marker buoy on each end of the giant crab longline; and
(b) any marker buoy used in connection with the giant crab longline is marked
clearly and legibly with
(i) the distinguishing mark as required under subrule (3) ; and
(ii) the number of traps attached to the giant crab longline; and
(c) there is a buoy, at least 300 millimetres in diameter, on each end of the
giant crab longline.
Penalty: Grade 3 penalty.