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National Environmental Management: Protected Areas Act, 2003 (Act No. 57 of 2003)

Regulations

Agulhas Front Marine Protected Area Regulations

5. Use of vessels

 

(1) No person may moor or anchor any vessel in the Marine Protected Area except—
(a) under conditions of force majeure;
(b) for the use of a vessel by an employee of the Department or any other organ of state acting in the course and scope of their employment or mandate; or
(c) for any vessel which has a permit in terms of these regulations for any activity which requires anchoring or mooring.

 

(2) Despite subregulation (1), the Minister may, on application and on such conditions as he or she may deem appropriate, authorise the anchoring or mooring of a vessel in the following circumstances:
(a) in an emergency; or
(b) where the Minister may deem it to be necessary in order to ensure the proper management of the Marine Protected Area.

 

(3) The Minister may verbally authorise a vessel to moor or anchor within the Marine Protected Area as contemplated in subregulation (2), which verbal authorisation must be confirmed in writing within 3 working days.

 

(4) Any motorised vessel that enters or traverses the Marine Protected Area may not stop for more than 3 minutes or move at less than 5 knots at any time while in the Marine Protected Area, unless authorised in terms of these regulations.

 

(5) A motorised vessel, prior to entering or while traversing the Marine Protected Area with fishing gear on board must have a Global Positioning System (GPS) Mapping Device with an active trail operational on the vessel, and such GPS data may not be deleted from this device for 7 calendar days after passing through a Restricted Zone.

 

(6) A motorised vessel required by law to have a Vessel Monitoring System must, when entering or traversing the Marine Protected Area with fishing gear on board, ensure that the Vessel Monitoring System is active.