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MINISTRY FOR RURAL AFFAIRS AND THE ENVIRONMENT

MINISTER. PERMANENT SECRETARY. MALTA ENVIRONMENT & PLANNING AUTHORITY (MEPA). DIRECTOR GENERAL (AGRICULTURAL SERVICES & RURAL DEVELOPMENT). DIRECTOR GENERAL (FOOD & VETERINARY REGULATION). DIRECTOR GENERAL (FISHERIES CONSERVATION & CONTROL). HEAD (MALTA CENTRE FOR FISHERIES SCIENCES).

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MINISTRY FOR RURAL AFFAIRS AND THE ENVIRONMENT

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  1. MINISTER PERMANENT SECRETARY MALTA ENVIRONMENT & PLANNING AUTHORITY (MEPA) DIRECTOR GENERAL (AGRICULTURAL SERVICES & RURAL DEVELOPMENT) DIRECTOR GENERAL (FOOD & VETERINARY REGULATION) DIRECTOR GENERAL (FISHERIES CONSERVATION & CONTROL) HEAD (MALTA CENTRE FOR FISHERIES SCIENCES) DIRECTOR, CORPORATE SERVICES DIRECTOR (OFFICE OF INTERNATIONAL & LEGAL CO-ORDINATION) DIRECTOR (AGRICULTURE) DIRECTOR (PLANT HEALTH) DIRECTOR, OFFICE OF POLICY PLANNING DIRECTOR (FOOD HEALTH & DIAGNOSTICS) DIRECTOR (RURAL DEVELOPMENT) DIRECTOR, OFFICE OFREVIEW INFORMATION MANAGEMENT OFFICER DIRECTOR (ANIMAL HEALTH & WELFARE) MANAGER, MARKET/STRUCTURES & EXTERNAL RELATIONS CHIEF FISHERIES PROTECTION OFFICER, FISHERIES PROTECTION GROUP MINISTRY FOR RURAL AFFAIRS AND THE ENVIRONMENT

  2. FISHERIES CONSERVATION AND CONTROL DIVISION

  3. LEGISLATION COVERING FISHERIES & AQUACULTURE

  4. CHAPTER 425 FISHERIES CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT ACT To make provision for the regulation, conservation and management of the fisheries of Malta and matters incidental thereto. ACT II of 2001. 4th June, 2001 “ 4. (1) This Act shall be administered by the Director who shall be a public officer, appointed by the Prime Minister, and who shall be responsible for: (a) the conservation of naturally occurring fish stocks; (b) the taking of such measures as he may consider appropriate for the protection of fish stocks from the effects of pollution whether continuous or short term and from the effects which are harmful or potentially harmful to fish stocks, and measures taken to eliminate or control pollution; (c) the assessment of fish stocks and the collection of statistics including details of catches; (d) the development and management of fisheries; (e) the maintenance of a record of fishing vessels, their masters, captains, crew and any other person working on them; (f) the monitoring, control and surveillance of fishing operations; (g) the regulation of the conduct of fishing operations including aquaculture and operations ancillary thereto; (h) the issue, variation, suspension and revocation of permits and licences for fishing, and equipment used for fishing, aquaculture, transhipment and other activities for which permits or licences are required under this Act; (i) the collection of fees in respect of permits and licences and of entries in the fishing vessels register as well as the collection of fees for licences issued for all other categories of permits and licences mentioned in paragraph (h); (j) the making of such reports to the Minister as the latter may require or the Director shall consider appropriate; (k) the taking of appropriate measures in consultation with such authority as may from time to time be responsible for the environment for the safeguard against extinction of protected species; (l) any other matters which shall require administration under this Act. ”

  5. ENFORCEMENT “ 19. (1) For the purpose of enforcing the provisions of this Act a fisheries protection officer may exercise the following powers with respect to any fishing vessel or any vessel engaged in fishing in the fishing waters:(2) In exercising the powers referred to in subarticle (1) a fisheries protection officer may use or employ such force as may be reasonably necessary. (3) The powers contained in this article may be exercised in respect of a fishing vessel irrespective of whether the vessel is at the time of such exercise engaged in fishing or any activities in any way related to fishing. ” New Activities by Fisheries Protection Officers will include:  Satellite based Vessel Monitoring  “Observer on Board” duties  Catch Log Book inspection  Landing Declaration Control

  6. INVOLVEMENT OF THE STAKE HOLDERS IN THE DECISION MAKING PROCESS REGARDING THE SECTOR: FISHERIES ADVISORY BOARD “ 5. (1) There is hereby established a board to be known as the Fisheries Board. (2) The Board shall consist of the Director, ex officio, as chairman, and of the following members appointed by the Minister- (a) a member of the Fisheries Department, after consultation with the Director, who shall be deputy chairman; (b) one member from among and nominated by the commercial fishermen who is a person from amongst the commercial fishermen as defined in paragraph (b) of the definition of ''commercial fisherman'' in article 2 of this Act; (c) one member from among and nominated from amongst the members of the Federazzjoni tas-Sajjieda Dilettanti; (d) one member from among and nominated by fish market traders (pitkala); (e) one member from among and nominated by fish retailers; (f) seven other members from among persons having an interest or knowledge in matters relating to fisheries or the fishing industry, of whom four shall be nominated by fishermen’s co-operatives registered under the Co-operatives Societies Act; (g) one member from the Department for the Protection of the Environment nominated by the Minister responsible for that department; (h) one member from the Armed Forces of Malta nominated by the Minister responsible for the armed forces. ”

  7. FISHERIES CONSERVATION & MANAGEMENT ACTThis Act was endorsed on the 4th June 2000, entered into force 6 months later and replaced Act 12 of 1953 (Chapter 138). FISHING VESSELS REGULATIONSReady for Minister’s signature and placing on Table of the House.

  8. FISHERY REGULATIONS SL 10.12 To be replaced: Fishing Gear Regulations. Draft prepared for discussion by Fisheries Board.Lampuki Fishery Regulations Draft prepared and discussed by Fisheries Board. To be presented to Attorney General for legal vetting.Tuna Fishery Regulations Draft prepared. To be discussed at Fisheries Board.

  9. FISH MARKETING REGULATIONS S.L. 138.01Some drafts are prepared to replace the existing regulations. A final draft is being prepared. FISH STANDARDS REGULATIONSDraft prepared for discussion by Fisheries Board.This draft is being reviewed to include labelling regulation. TUNNY FISH (IMPORTATION) RESTRICTION ORDER S.L.138.02 Still at Attorney General for amendments.Amendments will enable Division to cover all species of fish. FISH PRODUCER ORGANISATIONS REGULATIONSDraft prepared for discussions by Fisheries Board.

  10. INTERNATIONAL CONVENTIONS & AGREEMENTS ICCAT (International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas) Resolution in the House of Representatives has been passed on the 16th July to enable Malta to became a full Contracting Party. Compliance AgreementApproved by FAO Conference during the 27th Session 1993. This is the last agreement we will have to adhere to in fisheries. It is a tool that enables compliance to the Straddling Stocks Agreement of the UN to which we had adhered in 11th November 2001.

  11. OVERLAPPING RESPONSIBILITIES IN SAFEGUARDING THE ENVIRONMENT “ 38. (2) In particular and without prejudice to the generality of subarticle (1), such regulations may provide for: (b) the conservation, management and protection of fish resources including the establishment of closed areas… (c) the establishment and management of marine areas for the preservation of fish stocks, including their means of sustenance; (g) the control of the exploitation of coral and sponge resources; (h) the protection of turtles, dolphins and other aquatic animals; ”

  12. ACTIVITIES WITHIN THE SECTOR CONTROLLED BY OTHER INSTITUTIONS

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