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the paragraph unless AFMA has replied, in writing, saying that the holder's transmission has been fully received and is legible.
 (4) If, because of a mechanical breakdown of the meal plant, it is not practicable to retain all offal and bycatch on board the boat, the holder:
 (a) may discharge offal or bycatch from the boat; and
 (b) must:
 (i) tell AFMA, in writing, about the breakdown and discharge of offal within 48 hours after it becomes necessary to discharge offal; and
 (ii) take all reasonable steps that are necessary to ensure that birds and mammals are not attracted to the boat during discharge; and
 (iii) comply with regulations made for the purpose of this subsection; and
 (c) must, if he or she can practicably do so, discharge the offal or bycatch whole, and at night.
 (5) If a batch of fish meal contains more than 10.5% moisture or the holder reasonably believes that there is a risk that the batch will spontaneously ignite, the holder:
 (a) may discharge the batch of meal, but not the container in which it is stored, from the boat; and
 (b) must comply with regulations made for the purpose of this subsection.
29 Other obligations of holders of statutory fishing rights
  It is a condition of a statutory fishing right that the holder must:
 (a) comply with this Management Plan, and any Regulations made for the purposes of this Management Plan; and
 (b) take reasonable measures to ensure that the following are kept to a minimum:
 (i) the catch of Patagonian toothfish not taken in accordance with this Management Plan;
 (ii) the incidental catch of species other than Patagonian toothfish;
 (iii) the impact of fishing operations on the marine environment; and
 (c) comply with the fishery assessment plan developed under section 9; and
 (d) if AFMA asks the holder to give AFMA reasonable access to biological, economic or technical information, or biological samples that are available to the holder — give AFMA reasonable access to the information or samples; and
Note 1   Other conditions of a statutory fishing right are set out on the certificate for the right. These include bycatch limits, reporting requirements, and conditions regarding AFMA's vessel monitoring system. As new monitoring technologies are developed, the conditions may also include conditions regarding the use of those technologies.
Note 2   The holder of a statutory fishing right must also comply with relevant regulations, including the Fisheries Management Regulations 2019 and the annual Levy Regulations.
Note 3   See section 42 of the Act about logbook requirements. If the holder of a statutory fishing right breaches the requirements, the holder could be issued with an infringement notice under the Regulatory Powers Act (as applied by