Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2017C00604:clause:3a_3
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2017C00604
Segment Type: clause
Provision Reference: sch 3A cl 3
Character Range: 161471–163771

3  Establishing the CCSBT Vessel Monitoring System
3.1  A person who is using a boat to fish for Southern Bluefin Tuna in the CCAMLR area of competence must have an operational vessel monitoring system in accordance with clause 4 of Schedule 1.
3.2  A person who is using a boat to fish for Southern Bluefin Tuna in the IOTC area of competence must have an operational vessel monitoring system in accordance with clause 4 of Schedule 2.
3.3  A person who is using a boat to fish for Southern Bluefin Tuna in the WCPFC area of competence must have an operational vessel monitoring system in accordance with clause 6 of Schedule 3.
3.4  A person who is using a boat to fish for Southern Bluefin Tuna in the ICCAT area of competence must have an operational vessel monitoring system in accordance with recommendation 03‑14 of the ICCAT recommendation for vessel monitoring systems.
Note 1: The CCAMLR area of competence is the Southern Ocean surrounding Antarctica, south of 60º S latitude and between that latitude and the Antarctic Convergence. The Antarctic Convergence is a line joining the following points along latitude and longitude lines: 50º S, 0º; 50º , 30º E; 45º S, 30º E; 45º S, 80º E; 55º S, 80º E; 55º S, 150º E; 60º S, 150º E; 60º S, 50º W; 50º S, 50º W; 50º S, 0º.
Note 2: The IOTC area of competence is the Indian Ocean (FAO statistical areas 51 and 57) and adjacent seas, north of the Antarctic Convergence, to the extent necessary to cover those seas for the purpose of conserving and managing stocks that migrate into or out of the Indian Ocean.
Note 3: The WCPFC area of competence is set out on the internet at www.wcpfc.int.
Note 4: The ICCAT area of competence is set out on the internet at www.iccat.int.
3.5  A person who is using a boat to tranship Southern Bluefin Tuna must have an operational vessel monitoring system in accordance with the CCSBT Resolution on establishing vessel monitoring systems.
3.6  A person who is using a boat to receive a transhipment of Southern Bluefin Tuna must have an operational vessel monitoring system in accordance with the CCSBT Resolution on establishing vessel monitoring systems.
Note 5: The CCSBT Resolution on establishing the CCSBT Vessel Monitoring System could in 2015 be viewed on the CCSBT's website (http://www.ccsbt.org).