(1) A person must not take rock lobster for non-commercial purposes by diving unless the person is (a) the holder of a fishing licence (recreational rock lobster dive); or(b) an Aborigine engaging in an Aboriginal activity.Penalty: Grade 3 penalty.(2) A person must not, when diving in State waters, take rock lobster by any means other than a bare or gloved hand.Penalty: Grade 3 penalty.(3) A non-commercial fisher must not, in State waters (a) be in possession of a crook while diving; or(b) be in possession of a noose while diving; or(c) be in possession of a noose on a fishing vessel.Penalty: Grade 3 penalty.(4) In any proceedings for an offence under subrule (3)(c) , it is a defence if the defendant establishes that (a) the relevant noose was a device (commonly known as a "snooter" ) which was on the relevant vessel only for the purposes of game fishing; and(b) the relevant vessel was (i) in a port or on an authorised mooring; or(ii) on a fishing trip during which no diving for rock lobster was carried out.(5) In this rule noose means a device comprising a loop that is (a) formed from rope, cord or wire; and(b) attached to a pole, rod or tube.