Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2017C00604:clause:1_2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2017C00604
Segment Type: clause
Provision Reference: sch 1 cl 2
Character Range: 26683–28251

2  Marking of fishing vessels and fishing gear
2.1  A person using a boat in the Convention Area for fishing must:
 (a) mark the boat in such a way that it can be readily identified with markings prominently displayed at all times; and
 (b) mark all floating gear that is used or intended to be used with the letter or letters (if any) and the number or numbers (if any) of the boat to which the gear belongs.
2.2  For the purposes of paragraph 2.1(a), markings are taken to be readily identified and prominently displayed at all times if:
 (a) the boat's name and international radio call sign are marked on the boat's side or superstructure, on both port and starboard sides, so that they are visible from another boat or the air; and
 (b) the boat's international radio call sign is marked on the boat's deck, and any deck awning or temporary cover, placed athwartships, with the top of the numbers or letters towards the bow.
2.3  The markings mentioned in paragraphs 2.2(a) and (b) must:
 (a) be placed as high as possible above the waterline and not extend below the waterline; and
 (b) not be obscured by fishing gear, whether it is stowed or in use; and
 (c) be clear of flow from scuppers or overboard discharges; and
 (d) be clear of any area that might be damaged or discoloured from a catch of fish; and
 (e) meet the technical specifications specified in Annex 10‑01/A to CCAMLR Conservation Measure 10‑01.
2.4  If the boat carries another boat, skiff or other craft, the requirements of subclause 2.2 apply in respect of the other boat, skiff or craft.