Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2019C00788:schedule:1:p1
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2019C00788
Segment Type: schedule
Provision Reference: sch 1 (pt 1/5)
Character Range: 24075–26600

Schedule 1—CCAMLR Conservation Measure 22‑01 (1986): Regulation on mesh size measurement
(subregulation 8(2))

Article 1  Description of gauges
 1. Gauges to be used for determining mesh sizes shall be 2 mm thick, flat, of durable material and capable of retaining their shape. They shall have either a series of 2 parallel‑edged sides connected by intermediate tapering edges with a taper of one to eight on each side, or only tapering edges with the taper defined above. They shall have a hole at the narrowest extremity.
 2. Each gauge shall be inscribed on its face with the width in millimetres both on the parallel‑sided section, if any, and on the tapering section. In the case of the latter the width shall be inscribed every 1 mm interval and the indication of the width shall appear at regular intervals.

Article 2  Use of the Gauge
 1. The net shall be stretched in the direction of the long diagonal of the meshes.
 2. A gauge as described in Article 1 shall be inserted by its narrowest extremity into the mesh opening in a direction perpendicular to the plane of the net.
 3. The gauge shall be inserted into the mesh opening either with a manual force or using a weight or dynamometer, until it is stopped at the tapering edges by the resistance of the mesh.

Article 3  Selection of Meshes to be Measured
 1. Meshes to be measured shall form a series of 20 consecutive meshes chosen in the direction of the long axis of the net.
 2. Meshes less than 50 cm from lacings, ropes or codline shall not be measured. This distance shall be measured perpendicular to the lacings, ropes or codline with the net stretched in the direction of that measurement. Nor shall any mesh be measured which has been mended or broken or has attachments to the net fixed at that mesh.
 3. By way of derogation from paragraph 1, the meshes to be measured need not be consecutive if the application of paragraph 2 prevents it.
 4. Nets shall be measured only when wet and unfrozen.

Article 4  Measurement of Each Mesh
  The size of each mesh shall be the width of the gauge at the point where the gauge is stopped, when using this gauge in accordance with Article 2.

Article 5  Determination of the Mesh Size of the Net
 1. The mesh size of the net shall be the arithmetical mean in millimetres of the measurements of the total number of meshes selected and measured as provided for in Articles 3 and 4, the arithmetical mean being rounded up to the next millimetre.
 2. The total number of meshes to be measured is provided for