(1) In these regulations, unless the context otherwise requires,—
Act means the Fisheries Act 1996
black coral means a coelenterate of the order Antipatharia
blue moki means a fish of the species Latridopsis ciliaris
blue mussel means the shellfish Mytilus edulis aoteanus
butterfish means a fish of the species Odax pullus (commonly known as greenbone) or a fish of the species Odax cyanollix
cardinalfish means a fish of the species Epigonus telescopus, Howella brodiei, Rosenblattia robusta, or Epigonus lenimen
catseye means a shellfish of the genus Lunella spp.
Chatham Islands rock lobster fishery means the rock lobster fishery within all that area of New Zealand fisheries waters enclosed by a line commencing at the point 40°25′S and 178°W on the outer limits of the exclusive economic zone; then proceeding along the outer limits of the zone to the point 51°50′S and 174°35′E; then proceeding in a straight line to the point 50°55′S and 173°50′E; then proceeding along the outer limits of the zone to the point 48°15′S and 174°E; then proceeding in a straight line to the point of commencement
Chatham Islands shellfish fishery means the shellfish fishery within the following waters:
(a) all those waters contained within Hanson Bay bounded by a line commencing at Okawa Point (at 43°46.2′S and 176°14.3′W); then proceeding in a south-south-westerly direction to Manukau Point (at 44°02.0′S and 176°19.6′W); then in a northerly direction along the mean high-water mark to the point of commencement:
(b) all those waters contained within an area bounded by a line commencing at Okawa Point (at 43°46.2′S and 176°14.3′W); then in an easterly direction to a point which bisects the territorial sea (at 43°46.3′S and 175°55.1′W); then along the boundary of the territorial sea in a south-easterly and south-westerly direction to a point (at 44°01.0′S and 175°33.5′W); then due west to Manukau Point (at 44°02.0′S and 176°19.6′W); then along a straight line to the point of commencement:
(c) all those waters contained within an area bounded by a line commencing at Manukau Point (at 44°02.0′S and 176°19.6′W); then due east along latitude 44°01.0′S to a point which bisects the territorial sea (at 44°02.0′S and 175°33.5′W); then along the boundary of the territorial sea in a southerly and westerly direction to a point (at 44°24.0′S and 176°37.8′W); then due north to Cape L'Eveque (at 44°07.1′S and 176°37.8′W); then in an easterly and northerly direction along the mean high-water mark to the point of commencement:
(d) all those waters contained within an area bounded by a line commencing at Point Somes (at 43°50.5′S and 176°52.6′W); then due west to a point which bisects the territorial sea boundary (at 43°50.4′S and 177°16.2′W); then in a south-easterly direction along the boundary to a point (at 44°24.0′S and 176°37.8′W); then due north to Cape L'Eveque (at 44°07.1′S and 176°37.8′W); then in a northerly direction along the mean high-water mark to Point Durham (at 44°00.6′S and 176°40.7′W); then in a north-westerly direction to the point of commencement:
(e) all those waters contained within an area bounded by a line commencing at Point Durham (at 40°00.6′S and 176°40.7′W); then proceeding along a line in a westerly direction to Point Somes (at 43°50.5′S and 176°52.6′W); then in an easterly, south-south-easterly and south-south-westerly direction along the mean high-water mark to the point of commencement:
(f) all those waters contained within an area bounded by a line commencing at Somes Point (at 43°50.5′S and 176°52.6′W); then due west to a point which bisects the territorial sea boundary (at 43°50.4′S and 177°16.2′W); then in a northerly and easterly direction along the boundary of the territorial sea to a point (at 43°24.0′S and 176°37.6′W); then due south to Cape Young (at 43°41.3′S and 176°37.6′W); then in a southerly and westerly direction along the mean high-water mark to the point of commencement:
(g) all those waters contained within an area bounded by a line commencing at Cape Young (at 43°41.6′S and 176°37.6′W); then due north to a point on the boundary of the territorial sea (at 43°24.0′S and 176°37.6′W); then along the boundary of the territorial sea in an easterly and southerly direction to a point (at 43°32.0′S and 176°20.9′W); then due south to Matarakau (at 43°44.1′S and 176°20.9′W); then in a westerly direction along the mean high-water mark to the point of commencement:
(h) all those waters contained within an area bounded by a line commencing at Matarakau (at 43°44.1′S and 176°20.9′W); then due north to a point that intersects the boundary of the territorial sea (at 43°32.0′S and 176°20.9′W); then along the boundary of the territorial sea in an easterly and southerly direction to a point (at 43°46.3′S and 175°55.1′W); then in a westerly direction to Okawa Point (at 43°46.2′S and 176°14.3′W); then in a northerly and westerly direction along the mean high-water mark to the point of commencement
cockle means the mollusc Chione (Austrovenus) stutchburyi
cod-end means that end part of a net which is normally closed during fishing and is capable of holding fish while in the water; and includes, in respect of a net—
(a) carried on a vessel not exceeding 10 m overall length, not less than the last 3 m of net:
(b) carried on a vessel 10 m or more but less than 20 m overall length, not less than the last 5 m of net:
(c) carried on a vessel 20 m or more but less than 30 m overall length, not less than the last 10 m of net:
(d) carried on a vessel 30 m or more but less than 40 m overall length, not less than the last 15 m of net:
(e) carried on a vessel 40 m or more overall length, not less than the last 20 m of net
commercial fisher means—
(a) any person who takes any fish, aquatic life, or seaweed for the purposes of sale:
(b) any person who is engaged in any capacity on a New Zealand fishing vessel:
(c) any person who has a fishing permit issued under section 91 of the Fisheries Act 1996 entitling the person to take any species or class of fish, aquatic life, or seaweed
consumer pack means a container which—
(a) contains only whole rock lobsters or whole rock lobster tails; and
(b) does not exceed 1 kg in net weight; and
(c) when sold, is sealed with an unbroken seal; and
(d) is inscribed with the words “Crayfish Consumer Pack”
, “Crayfish (Tails) Consumer Pack”
, “Rock Lobster Consumer Pack”
, or “Rock Lobster (Tails) Consumer Pack”
, as the case may be, and the name of the proprietor of the licensed fish receiver's premises, the location of the licensed fish receiver's premises, and the net weight of the rock lobster or rock lobster tails in the pack; and
(e) is packed at a licensed fish receiver's premises
Cooks turban means the shellfish Cookia sulcata
Danish seine net means any net or part of a net (including any warp, rope, chain, material, or device used in conjunction with or attached to the net) that—
(a) has a buoyancy system on the top edge; and
(b) is weighted on the bottom edge; and
(c) is operated, without the use of any horizontal net opening device, by surrounding any fish and being drawn over the bed of any waters, or through any waters, to 1 or more vessels
day means a period of 24 hours computed from midnight to midnight
deepwater crab includes Nectocarcinus, Jacquinotia edwardsii, family Lithodidae, Leptomithrax spp., and Paromola petterdi
dog cockle means the shellfish Glycymeris laticostata
dolphinfish means a fish of the species Coryphaena hippurus
drag net or beach seine net means any net or part of a net (including any warp, rope, chain, material, or device used in conjunction with, or attached to, the net) that—
(a) has a buoyancy system on the top edge; and
(b) is weighted on the bottom edge; and
(c) is operated by surrounding any fish and being drawn over the bed of any waters or through any waters to the shore
dredge means a device towed on or over or capable of being towed on or over the seabed primarily for the collection of shellfish; and includes a box dredge or ring bag dredge
East Otago taiapure means the area described in the Schedule of the Fisheries (East Otago Taiapure) Order 1999
eel means the short-finned eel (Anguilla australis) and the long-finned eel (Anguilla dieffenbachii)
fishing trip means any period, during which fish are taken aboard or transferred to a vessel, that—
(a) commences when the vessel—
(i) leaves any place at which that vessel is moored or berthed or launched; or
(ii) enters the exclusive economic zone through the seaward boundary; and
(b) ends when the vessel—
(i) returns from sea to a place at which the permit holder using the vessel is permitted to land fish and any fish are removed from the vessel or the vessel with the fish on board is removed from the water; or
(ii) having been granted permission under section 110 of the Act, leaves the exclusive economic zone by its seaward boundary;—
and in relation to any permit holder during the period when the permit holder is not using or does not have the use of a vessel, or operates otherwise than from a vessel, means any period that commences when the permit holder begins to take fish under a permit and ends when the permit holder returns to a point of landing
flatfish set net means a net that—
(a) is equal to or less than 9 meshes deep; and
(b) has a monofilament diameter equal to or less than 0.35 mm; and
(c) has a mesh size equal to or greater than 100 mm; and
(d) is anchored at each end; and
(e) does not exceed a total length of 60 m
flying fish means a fish of the family Exocoetidae
frostfish means a fish of the species Lepidopus caudatus
fyke net means any trap net (set with or without leaders or wings) with the trap section having single or multiple throats and supported by hoops or rings, with the leaders or the net being held in position by poles or anchoring devices or by both poles and anchoring devices
ghost shark means a fish of the species Hydrolagus novaezelandiae; and includes any other Hydrolagus spp.
green mussel means the shellfish Perna canaliculus
grey mullet means a fish of the species Mugil cephalus
hagfish means the common hagfish, or the blind eel that has the scientific name Eptatretus cirrhatus
hand-gathering includes shore picking, diving, hand digging for shellfish, and hand cutting of seaweed; but does not include diving using underwater breathing apparatus
hapuku/bass means a fish of the species Polyprion oxygeneios or Polyprion moene
hinaki trap means any trap capable of taking eels
horse mussel means the shellfish Atrina zelandica
jack mackerel means the fish that has the scientific name Trachurus spp.
kahawai means a fish of the species Arripis trutta
kina means an echinoderm of the species Evechinus chloroticus
king clam means a shellfish of the genus Panopea
length, unless otherwise specified, means—
(a) in relation to any rock lobster tail, its length from the posterior side of the calcified bar on the under side of the first segment to the tip of the telson of the tail fan, measured, by using a measuring device, in a middle straight line along the under side or ventral side with the tail laid flat using no more pressure applied to the rock lobster tail or measuring device than will hold the pin of the measuring device against the posterior side of the first calcified bar and will cause the ventral surface of the tail to just touch the measuring device:
(b) in relation to any finfish, its length from the tip of the nose to the posterior end of the middle ray of the tail fin:
(c) in relation to any scallop or queen scallop, the greatest diameter of the shell:
(d) in relation to any paua (including any virgin paua), the greatest overall length of the shell measured on a plane parallel to the ventral surface of the paua
licensed fish receiver's premises means premises—
(a) situated in Otago; and
(b) the proprietor of which is the holder of a fish receiver's licence granted under the Fisheries (Licensed Fish Receivers) Regulations 1997
limpet means a shellfish of the genus Cellana or Notoacmea
longimactra means a shellfish of the species Longimactra elongata
low headline height trawl net means a trawl net that—
(a) has been manufactured or modified with the intention of having a net opening with a vertical height of no more than 1 m; and
(b) is fitted with a device (for example, a spreader bar, rope, or wire) that is no more than 1 m long on the wing-end to constrain the wing-end height to below 1 m; and
(c) has buoyancy on the headline that does not exceed 60 kg
male short-finned eel migration area means those waters of Lake Ellesmere (Te Waihora) lying between a straight line drawn from the site of a marker pole situated at approximately 43°50.58′S and 172°24.94′E to the site of a marker pole situated at approximately 43°50.66′S and 172°22.06′E and a straight line drawn from the site of a marker pole situated at approximately 43°51.44′S and 172°22.25′E to the site of a marker pole situated at approximately 43°51.37′S and 172°22.28′E
measuring device in relation to the length of a rock lobster tail, means a device supplied by the chief executive and consisting of a rigid metal bar with a pin set in it
mud snail means the shellfish Amphibola crenata
munida means the crustacean Munida gregaria
net includes any net capable of being used to take fish; but does not include a whitebait net
New Zealand cancer crab means a crustacean of the species Cancer novaezelandiae
octopus means the shellfish Octopus maorum
open season means that period of a year not prescribed as a closed season
Otago Concession Area means those waters lying seaward of the mean high-water mark between a straight line drawn from the Waitaki River South Head Aero Beacon (at 44°56.1′S and 171°08′E) on a true compass bearing of 135°; and a straight line drawn from Nugget Point Lighthouse (at 46°27′S and 169°49′E) on a true compass bearing of 135°; and within New Zealand fisheries waters
Otago Concession Buffer Zone means the waters of the sea lying seaward of the mean high-water mark between a straight line drawn from Nugget Point Lighthouse (at 46°27′S and 169°49′E) on a true compass bearing of 135°; and a straight line drawn from Long Point (at 46°34.1′S and 169°34.1′E) on a true compass bearing of 135°
otter board means any device, including a paravane, used or capable of being used to keep a net or a trawl net open
overall length means the length of a vessel measured by a straight middle line from the extreme forward end to the extreme aft end of the hull of the vessel
oyster includes the kinds of molluscs known as Saccostrea glomerata (formerly known as Crassostrea glomerata or Saxostrea glomerata) and Crassostrea gigas, commonly known as the rock oyster and Pacific oyster respectively; and Tiostrea chilensis (formerly known as Ostrea lutaria), commonly known as the dredge oyster
paddle crab means the crab that has the scientific name Ovalipes catharus
pair trawling means using a trawl net that is towed or hauled through the water by more than 1 vessel
paua includes ordinary paua (Haliotis iris) and yellow foot paua (Haliotis australis); but does not include virgin paua (Haliotis virginea)
pipi means the shellfish Paphies australis
place or port of domicile, in relation to any fishing vessel, means the place or port at which the vessel is based and from which fishing is substantially carried out, as specified in the fishing permit for the time being in force in respect of the vessel; and domiciled has a corresponding meaning
place or port of registry, in relation to a registered fishing vessel, means the place or port at which the fishing vessel is registered pursuant to section 103 or section 105 of the Act
queen scallop means the mollusc Chlamys delicatula
red coral means a hydrocoral of the order Stylasterina
red rock crab means a crab of the species Plagusia carpense
ribaldo means a fish of the species Mora moro
rock lobster means the fish that has the scientific name Jasus edwardsii, commonly known as the spiny or red rock lobster
rock lobster pot means any pot, whether baited or not, which is capable of catching or holding rock lobsters; and includes any other device capable of catching, holding, or storing rock lobsters
scallop means the mollusc Pecten novaezelandiae
school shark means a fish of the species Galeorhinus australis
sea cucumber means a holothurian of the genus Stichopus
sea egg (other than kina) means an echinoderm of the species Centrostephanus rodgersii, commonly known as the purple urchin, or of the genus Pseudechinus
sea perch means a fish of the genus Helicolenus
sea slug means a shellfish of the species Aphysia dactylomela
sea tulip means the ascidian Pyura pachydermatina
set net includes a gill net or any other sort of net which acts by enmeshing, entrapping, or entangling any fish; but which does not include a fyke net or a hinaki trap
short-finned eel means a fish of the species Anguilla australis
skate and ray means a skate of the genus Raja, Bathyraja, or Arhynchabotis or a ray of the genus Dasyatis, Myliobatis, Mobula, Torpedo or Typhlonarke
snapper means the fish that has the scientific name Chrysophrys auratus
spiny dogfish means a fish of the species Squalus acanthias
sponge means an animal of the phylum Porifera
squid means—
(a) the shellfish, commonly known as arrow squid, that has the scientific name Nototodarus spp.; and
(b) the shellfish, commonly known as broad squid, that has the scientific name Sepioteuthis bilineata
squid jigging means any type of fishing method for taking squid using a line
sunset means a shellfish of the genus Gari
surf clam means a shellfish of the genus Mactra, Spisula, Dosinia, or Basina, or of the species Paphies donacina
surrounding net includes a drag net, Danish seine net, drum seine net, purse seine net, lampara net, and all modes of fishing whereby fish are encircled
trawl net means any net or part of a net (including any warp, rope, chain, material, or device used in conjunction with or attached to the net) that—
(a) has a buoyancy system on the top edge; and
(b) is weighted on the bottom edge; and
(c) is operated by being drawn over the bed of any waters or through any waters by 1 or more vessels underway—
but does not include a Danish seine net
trumpeter means a fish of the species Latris lineata
tuatua means the shellfish Paphies subtriangulata
venerupis means a shellfish of the genus Venerupis largillierti
virgin paua means the shellfish that has the scientific name Haliotis virginea
whelk means a shellfish of the genus Struthiolaria, Cominella, Haustrum, Buccinulum, Lepsiella, or Taron
whitebait net means any net, contrivance, instrument, or device used or capable of being used to take the fish commonly known as whitebait
yellow-eyed mullet means a fish of the species Aldrichetta forsteri, also known as herring.
(2) In these regulations, a reference to a named quota management area is a reference to the area of that name as defined in Schedule 2 of the Fisheries (Quota Management Areas, Total Allowable Catches, and Catch Histories) Notice 1986 (SR 1986/267).
Regulation 2: substituted, on 26 September 1991, by regulation 2(1) of the Fisheries (South-East Area Commercial Fishing) Regulations 1986, Amendment No 8 (SR 1991/163).
Regulation 2(1) Act: substituted, on 1 October 2001, by regulation 3(1) of the Fisheries (South-East Area Commercial Fishing) Amendment Regulations (No 3) 2001 (SR 2001/273).
Regulation 2(1) albacore tuna: revoked, on 1 October 2001, by regulation 3(2) of the Fisheries (South-East Area Commercial Fishing) Amendment Regulations (No 3) 2001 (SR 2001/273).
Regulation 2(1) anchovy: revoked, on 1 October 2001, by regulation 3(2) of the Fisheries (South-East Area Commercial Fishing) Amendment Regulations (No 3) 2001 (SR 2001/273).
Regulation 2(1) basking shark: revoked, on 1 October 2001, by regulation 3(2) of the Fisheries (South-East Area Commercial Fishing) Amendment Regulations (No 3) 2001 (SR 2001/273).
Regulation 2(1) bigeye tuna: revoked, on 1 October 2001, by regulation 3(2) of the Fisheries (South-East Area Commercial Fishing) Amendment Regulations (No 3) 2001 (SR 2001/273).
Regulation 2(1) black shark: revoked, on 1 October 2001, by regulation 3(2) of the Fisheries (South-East Area Commercial Fishing) Amendment Regulations (No 3) 2001 (SR 2001/273).
Regulation 2(1) blue moki: inserted, on 30 September 1993, by regulation 2(2) of the Fisheries (South-East Area Commercial Fishing) Regulations 1986, Amendment No 14 (SR 1993/282).
Regulation 2(1) commercial fisher: inserted, on 1 October 2001, by regulation 3(3) of the Fisheries (South-East Area Commercial Fishing) Amendment Regulations (No 3) 2001 (SR 2001/273).
Regulation 2(1) commercial fisherman: revoked, on 1 October 2001, by regulation 3(3) of the Fisheries (South-East Area Commercial Fishing) Amendment Regulations (No 3) 2001 (SR 2001/273).
Regulation 2(1) conger eel: revoked, on 1 October 2001, by regulation 3(2) of the Fisheries (South-East Area Commercial Fishing) Amendment Regulations (No 3) 2001 (SR 2001/273).
Regulation 2(1) consumer pack paragraph (d): amended, on 27 June 2003, by regulation 3(1) of the Fisheries (South-East Area Commercial Fishing) Amendment Regulations 2003 (SR 2003/142).
Regulation 2(1) consumer pack paragraph (e): amended, on 27 June 2003, by regulation 3(2) of the Fisheries (South-East Area Commercial Fishing) Amendment Regulations 2003 (SR 2003/142).
Regulation 2(1) durvillea: revoked, on 1 October 2001, by regulation 3(2) of the Fisheries (South-East Area Commercial Fishing) Amendment Regulations (No 3) 2001 (SR 2001/273).
Regulation 2(1) East Otago taiapure: inserted, on 1 October 2010, by regulation 4 of the Fisheries (South-East Area Commercial Fishing) Amendment Regulations 2010 (SR 2010/298).
Regulation 2(1) ecklonia radiata: revoked, on 1 October 2001, by regulation 3(2) of the Fisheries (South-East Area Commercial Fishing) Amendment Regulations (No 3) 2001 (SR 2001/273).
Regulation 2(1) fishing trip: inserted, on 1 October 1995, by section 8(2) of the Fisheries Amendment Act 1995 (1995 No 51).
Regulation 2(1) fishing trip paragraph (b)(ii): amended, on 1 October 2001, by regulation 3(4)(a) of the Fisheries (South-East Area Commercial Fishing) Amendment Regulations (No 3) 2001 (SR 2001/273).
Regulation 2(1) flatfish set net: inserted, on 1 October 2008, by regulation 4 of the Fisheries (South-East Area Commercial Fishing) Amendment Regulations (No 2) 2008 (SR 2008/277).
Regulation 2(1) garfish: revoked, on 1 October 2001, by regulation 3(2) of the Fisheries (South-East Area Commercial Fishing) Amendment Regulations (No 3) 2001 (SR 2001/273).
Regulation 2(1) gracilaria: revoked, on 1 October 2001, by regulation 3(2) of the Fisheries (South-East Area Commercial Fishing) Amendment Regulations (No 3) 2001 (SR 2001/273).
Regulation 2(1) grey mullet: inserted, on 30 October 1993, by regulation 2 of the Fisheries (South-East Area Commercial Fishing) Regulations 1986, Amendment No 15 (SR 1993/355).
Regulation 2(1) hapuku/bass: inserted, on 30 September 1993, by regulation 2(2) of the Fisheries (South-East Area Commercial Fishing) Regulations 1986, Amendment No 14 (SR 1993/282).
Regulation 2(1) jellyfish: revoked, on 1 October 2001, by regulation 3(2) of the Fisheries (South-East Area Commercial Fishing) Amendment Regulations (No 3) 2001 (SR 2001/273).
Regulation 2(1) lamprey: revoked, on 1 October 2001, by regulation 3(2) of the Fisheries (South-East Area Commercial Fishing) Amendment Regulations (No 3) 2001 (SR 2001/273).
Regulation 2(1) leatherjacket: revoked, on 1 October 2001, by regulation 3(2) of the Fisheries (South-East Area Commercial Fishing) Amendment Regulations (No 3) 2001 (SR 2001/273).
Regulation 2(1) lessonia: revoked, on 1 October 2001, by regulation 3(2) of the Fisheries (South-East Area Commercial Fishing) Amendment Regulations (No 3) 2001 (SR 2001/273).
Regulation 2(1) licensed fish packing house: revoked, on 27 June 2003, by regulation 3(3) of the Fisheries (South-East Area Commercial Fishing) Amendment Regulations 2003 (SR 2003/142).
Regulation 2(1) licensed fish receiver's premises: inserted, on 27 June 2003, by regulation 3(3) of the Fisheries (South-East Area Commercial Fishing) Amendment Regulations 2003 (SR 2003/142).
Regulation 2(1) long-finned eel: revoked, on 1 October 2001, by regulation 3(2) of the Fisheries (South-East Area Commercial Fishing) Amendment Regulations (No 3) 2001 (SR 2001/273).
Regulation 2(1) low headline height trawl net: inserted, on 1 October 2008, by regulation 4 of the Fisheries (South-East Area Commercial Fishing) Amendment Regulations (No 2) 2008 (SR 2008/277).
Regulation 2(1) macrocystis: revoked, on 1 October 2001, by regulation 3(2) of the Fisheries (South-East Area Commercial Fishing) Amendment Regulations (No 3) 2001 (SR 2001/273).
Regulation 2(1) mako shark: revoked, on 1 October 2001, by regulation 3(2) of the Fisheries (South-East Area Commercial Fishing) Amendment Regulations (No 3) 2001 (SR 2001/273).
Regulation 2(1) male short-finned eel migration area: substituted, on 4 December 1997, by regulation 2 of the Fisheries (South-East Area Commercial Fishing) Amendment Regulations (No 2) 1997 (SR 1997/285).
Regulation 2(1) male short-finned eel migration area: amended, on 14 January 2005, by regulation 6 of the Fisheries (South-East Area Commercial Fishing) Amendment Regulations (No 3) 2004 (SR 2004/439).
Regulation 2(1) measuring device: amended, on 1 October 2001, by regulation 3(4)(b) of the Fisheries (South-East Area Commercial Fishing) Amendment Regulations (No 3) 2001 (SR 2001/273).
Regulation 2(1) mud crab: revoked, on 1 October 2001, by regulation 3(2) of the Fisheries (South-East Area Commercial Fishing) Amendment Regulations (No 3) 2001 (SR 2001/273).
Regulation 2(1) oyster: amended, on 1 October 1994, by regulation 2 of the Fisheries (South-East Area Commercial Fishing) Regulations 1986, Amendment No 17 (SR 1994/174).
Regulation 2(1) pilchard: revoked, on 1 October 2001, by regulation 3(2) of the Fisheries (South-East Area Commercial Fishing) Amendment Regulations (No 3) 2001 (SR 2001/273).
Regulation 2(1) place or port of registry: amended, on 1 October 2001, by regulation 3(4)(c) of the Fisheries (South-East Area Commercial Fishing) Amendment Regulations (No 3) 2001 (SR 2001/273).
Regulation 2(1) porphyra: revoked, on 1 October 2001, by regulation 3(2) of the Fisheries (South-East Area Commercial Fishing) Amendment Regulations (No 3) 2001 (SR 2001/273).
Regulation 2(1) pterocladia: revoked, on 1 October 2001, by regulation 3(2) of the Fisheries (South-East Area Commercial Fishing) Amendment Regulations (No 3) 2001 (SR 2001/273).
Regulation 2(1) rat tail: revoked, on 1 October 2001, by regulation 3(2) of the Fisheries (South-East Area Commercial Fishing) Amendment Regulations (No 3) 2001 (SR 2001/273).
Regulation 2(1) ray's bream: revoked, on 1 October 2001, by regulation 3(2) of the Fisheries (South-East Area Commercial Fishing) Amendment Regulations (No 3) 2001 (SR 2001/273).
Regulation 2(1) saury: revoked, on 1 October 2001, by regulation 3(2) of the Fisheries (South-East Area Commercial Fishing) Amendment Regulations (No 3) 2001 (SR 2001/273).
Regulation 2(1) scampi: revoked, on 1 October 2001, by regulation 3(2) of the Fisheries (South-East Area Commercial Fishing) Amendment Regulations (No 3) 2001 (SR 2001/273).
Regulation 2(1) school shark: inserted, on 30 September 1993, by regulation 2(2) of the Fisheries (South-East Area Commercial Fishing) Regulations 1986, Amendment No 14 (SR 1993/282).
Regulation 2(1) sea hare: revoked, on 1 October 2001, by regulation 3(2) of the Fisheries (South-East Area Commercial Fishing) Amendment Regulations (No 3) 2001 (SR 2001/273).
Regulation 2(1) sea horse: revoked, on 1 October 2001, by regulation 3(2) of the Fisheries (South-East Area Commercial Fishing) Amendment Regulations (No 3) 2001 (SR 2001/273).
Regulation 2(1) set net: substituted, on 30 November 1995, by regulation 2(1) of the Fisheries (South-East Area Commercial Fishing) Regulations 1986, Amendment No 20 (SR 1995/236).
Regulation 2(1) silverside: revoked, on 1 October 2001, by regulation 3(2) of the Fisheries (South-East Area Commercial Fishing) Amendment Regulations (No 3) 2001 (SR 2001/273).
Regulation 2(1) skipjack tuna: revoked, on 1 October 2001, by regulation 3(2) of the Fisheries (South-East Area Commercial Fishing) Amendment Regulations (No 3) 2001 (SR 2001/273).
Regulation 2(1) slender tuna: revoked, on 1 October 2001, by regulation 3(2) of the Fisheries (South-East Area Commercial Fishing) Amendment Regulations (No 3) 2001 (SR 2001/273).
Regulation 2(1) southern bluefin tuna: revoked, on 1 October 2001, by regulation 3(2) of the Fisheries (South-East Area Commercial Fishing) Amendment Regulations (No 3) 2001 (SR 2001/273).
Regulation 2(1) spiny sea dragon: revoked, on 1 October 2001, by regulation 3(2) of the Fisheries (South-East Area Commercial Fishing) Amendment Regulations (No 3) 2001 (SR 2001/273).
Regulation 2(1) sprat: revoked, on 1 October 2001, by regulation 3(2) of the Fisheries (South-East Area Commercial Fishing) Amendment Regulations (No 3) 2001 (SR 2001/273).
Regulation 2(1) Stokell-smelt: revoked, on 1 October 2001, by regulation 3(2) of the Fisheries (South-East Area Commercial Fishing) Amendment Regulations (No 3) 2001 (SR 2001/273).
Regulation 2(1) thresher shark: revoked, on 1 October 2001, by regulation 3(2) of the Fisheries (South-East Area Commercial Fishing) Amendment Regulations (No 3) 2001 (SR 2001/273).
Regulation 2(1) ulva: revoked, on 1 October 2001, by regulation 3(2) of the Fisheries (South-East Area Commercial Fishing) Amendment Regulations (No 3) 2001 (SR 2001/273).
Regulation 2(1) undaria: revoked, on 1 October 2001, by regulation 3(2) of the Fisheries (South-East Area Commercial Fishing) Amendment Regulations (No 3) 2001 (SR 2001/273).
Regulation 2(1) wrasse: revoked, on 1 October 2001, by regulation 3(2) of the Fisheries (South-East Area Commercial Fishing) Amendment Regulations (No 3) 2001 (SR 2001/273).
Regulation 2(1) yellowfin tuna: revoked, on 1 October 2001, by regulation 3(2) of the Fisheries (South-East Area Commercial Fishing) Amendment Regulations (No 3) 2001 (SR 2001/273).
Regulation 2(1) zostera: revoked, on 1 October 2001, by regulation 3(2) of the Fisheries (South-East Area Commercial Fishing) Amendment Regulations (No 3) 2001 (SR 2001/273).