Whereas an application for an Order under section 1 of the Sea Fisheries (Shellfish) Act 1967[1] has been made to the Scottish Ministers[2], by the Sea Fish Industry Authority; And whereas the Scottish Ministers have prepared a draft Order and have served a copy of it on the applicant in accordance with paragraph 1 of Schedule 1 to that Act; And whereas the applicant has caused printed copies of the draft Order to be published and circulated and has given notice of the application all in accordance with paragraph 2 of that Schedule; And whereas no objections were made with respect to the draft Order; Now therefore, the Scottish Ministers in exercise of the powers conferred on them by section 1 of, as read with Schedule 1 to the Sea Fisheries (Shellfish) Act 1967, and of all other powers enabling them in that behalf and with the consent of the Crown Estate Commissioners hereby make the following Order: Citation and commencement 1. This Order may be cited as the Loch Moidart, North Channel, Scallop Several Fishery (Scotland) Order 2000 and shall come into force on 4th July 2000. Interpretation 2. In this Order-
Right of several fishery That part of the Seashore in the North Channel of Loch Moidart comprising the bed of the sea below mean low water springs extending to 81.800 hectares or thereby and bounded as follows: on or toward the east by a straight line extending to 63 metres or thereby, from a point at 56° 48.524' latitude north and 5° 51.271' longitude west to a point 56° 48.491' latitude north and 5° 51.288' longitude west; thence generally on or towards the south west following the line of mean low water springs on the north east coast of Eilean Shona to a point at 56° 48.619' latitude north and 5° 52.737' longitude west; thence on or towards the west south west by a straight line extending to 139 metres or thereby to a point on the south east coast of Sgeir dhu an lar at 56° 48.687' latitude north and 5° 52.793' longitude west; thence generally on or towards the west following the line of mean low water springs on the east coast of Sgeir dhu an lar to a point at 56° 48.756' latitude north and 5° 52.830' longitude west; thence on or towards the west by a straight line extending to 204 metres or thereby to a point at 56° 48.865' latitude north and 5° 52.802' longitude west; thence generally on or towards the north west following the line of the mean low water springs on the east coast of a small island to the north of Sgeir dhu an lar, to a point at 56° 48.916' latitude north and 5° 52.738' longitude west; thence on or towards the north west by a straight line extending to 312 meters or thereby to a point on the south of An Glas-eilean at 56° 49.031' latitude north and 5° 52.514' longitude west; thence on or towards the north by a straight line extending to 200 metres or thereby to a point at 56° 49.037' latitude north and 5° 52.318' longitude west; thence generally on or towards the north by a line following the line of mean low water springs on the south coast of Eilean Coille to a point at 56° 49.043' latitude north and 5° 52.112' longitude west; thence on or towards the north east by a line extending to 200 metres or thereby to a point at 56° 49.049' latitude north and 5° 51.916' longitude west; and thence south west following the line of mean low water springs along the north coast of the North Channel of Loch Moidart to the point of beginning. EXPLANATORY NOTE (This note is not part of the Order) This Order confers on the Sea Fish Industry Authority ("the applicant") for a period of 10 years the right of several fishery for scallops in part of Loch Moidart (article 3). The part of Loch Moidart to which the Order applies is described in the Schedule. The location of the area is also shown on the definitive map (article 2). A copy of the definitive map is held by the Scottish Executive Rural Affairs Department, Pentland House, 47 Robb's Loan, Edinburgh EH14 1TW and by the applicant at Seafish Aquaculture, Ardtoe, Acharacle, Argyll, PH36 4LD. A representation of the definitive map for illustrative purposes only is appended to this Note. The Order requires the harvesting of scallops under the right of several fishery to be carried out manually by divers (article 4). The Order prohibits the assignation or other transfer of the right of several fishery without the prior written consent of Scottish Ministers (article 5). The Order requires the limits of the area to be clearly marked and maintained (article 6). The Order provides that its effect will not prejudicially affect the rights of the Crown except with the Crown's consent (article 7). By virtue of section 2 of the Sea Fisheries (Shellfish) Act 1967 this Order confers on the applicant the exclusive right to deposit, propagate, fish for and take scallops within the area. [1] 1967 c.83; section 1 was amended by the Sea Fisheries Act 1968 (c.77), section 15(2) and the Fishery Limits Act 1976 (c.86), Schedule 2, paragraph 15, the Sea Fisheries (Shellfish) (Amendment) Act 1997 (c.3), and is to be read with the Sea Fisheries Act 1968, section 15(3) to (5); Schedule 1 was amended by the Sea Fisheries Act 1968, section 15(7). Scallops and queens were specified for the purpose of section 1 by the Shellfish (Specification of Molluscs) Regulations (S.I. 1987/218).back [2] 1998 (c.46). The Scottish Ministers are the "appropriate Minister" as defined in section 22(1) of the Sea Fisheries (Shellfish) Act 1967 as amended by the Scotland Act (Consequential Modifications) (No. 2) Order 1999 (S.I. 1999/1820) Schedule 2 paragraph 42(10).back
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