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Vanuatu Sessional Legislation |
Commencement: 12 July 1993
REPUBLIC OF VANUATU
NIUE
TREATY ON COOPERATION IN
FISHERIES
SURVEILLANCE AND LAW ENFORCEMENTIN THE
SOUTH PACIFIC
REGION (RATIFICATION)
ACT
NO. 10 OF
1993
Arrangement of Sections
l. Ratification
2. Commencement
Schedule
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Assent:
21/06/93
Commencement:
12/07/93
NIUE
TREATY ON COOPERATION IN
FISHERIES
SURVEILLANCE
AND LAW ENFORCEMENT IN THE
SOUTH PACIFIC
REGION (RATIFICATION)
ACT
NO. 10 OF
1993
An Act to provide for the
ratification of the Niue Treaty on Cooperation in Fisheries Surveillance and Law
Enforcement in the South
Pacific Region signed on the 9th day of July,
1992.
BE IT
ENACTED by the President and Parliament
as
follows:-
RATIFICATION
1. (1) The Niue Treaty on Cooperation in Fisheries Surveillance and Law Enforcement in the South Pacific Region signed in Niue on the 9th day of July, 1992 which is set out in the Schedule hereto is hereby ratified.
(2) The Treaty referred to in subsection (1) shall be binding on the Republic of Vanuatu in accordance with the terms thereof.
COMMENCEMENT
2.
This Act shall come into force on the date of its publication in the
Gazette.
SCHEDULE
NIUE
TREATY ON COOPERATION IN FISHERIES SURVEILLANCE
AND LAW
ENFORCEMENT IN THE SOUTH PACIFIC REGION
The parties to this
Treaty:
GIVEN
that in accordance with international law as expressed in the United Nations
Convention on the Law of the Sea, coastal States have
sovereign rights for the
purposes of exploring and exploiting, conserving and managing the fisheries
resources of their exclusive
economic zones and fisheries
zones;
TAKING
INTO ACCOUNT Article 73 of the United
Nations Convention on the Law of the
Sea;
NOTING
that the Parties to the South Pacific
Forum Fisheries Agency Convention, 1979 have agreed under Article 5 of that
Convention that
that the Forum Fisheries Committee shall promote intra-regional
coordination and cooperation in fisheries surveillance and law
enforcement;
CONSIDERING
the vast areas of ocean covered by the exclusive economic zones and fisheries
zones of coastal States in the South Pacific region
and the vital economic
significance of such zones to the economic development of South Pacific coastal
States;
WISHING
THEREFORE to enhance their ability to
enforce effectively their fisheries laws, and deter breaches of such
laws;
HAVE
AGREED AS FOLLOWS:
ARTICLE I - DEFINITIONS
In this
Treaty:
(a) 'fishing' means:
(i) searching for, catching, taking or harvesting fish;
(ii) attempting to search for, catch, take or harvest fish;
(iii) engaging in any other activity which can reasonably be expected to result in the locating, catching, taking or harvesting of fish;
(iv) placing, searching for or recovering fish aggregating devices or associated electronic equipment such as radio beacons;
(v) any operations at sea directly in support of, or in preparation for any activity described in this paragraph;
(vi) use of any craft, air or sea borne, for any activity described in this paragraph except for emergencies involving the health and safety of the crew or the safety of a vessel;
(vii) the processing, carrying or transhipping of fish that have been taken.
(b) 'fishing vessel' means any boat, ship or other craft which is used for, equipped to be used for, or of a type normally used for fishing;
(c) 'foreign fishing agreement' means an agreement or arrangement authorizing or permitting foreign fishing vessels to fish in the exclusive economic zone or fisheries zone of any Party;
(d) 'foreign fishing vessel' in relation to a Party means a fishing vessel which is not part of the domestic fleet of that Party;
(e) 'South Pacific Forum Fisheries Agency' means the Agency of that name established by the: South Pacific Forum Fisheries Agency Convention, 1979; and
(f) 'Subsidiary Agreement' means an agreement or an arrangement entered into by any two or more Parties in accordance with this Treaty.
ARTICLE II - RELATIONSHIP WITH OTHER TREATIES
1. Rights and obligations
under this Treaty shall apply as between the Parties in addition to any right or
obligation concerning a
similar matter applicable to a Party under any other
Treaty.
2. A Subsidiary Agreement
may expand upon rights and obligations under this Treaty in their application
between the Parties to the
Subsidiary Agreement.
ARTICLE III - GENERAL COOPERATION
1. The Parties shall
cooperate in the enforcement of their fisheries laws and regulations in
accordance with this Treaty and may agree
on forms of assistance for that
purpose.
2. The Parties shall
cooperate to develop regionally agreed procedures for the conduct of fisheries
surveillance and law enforcement.
Where appropriate, fisheries surveillance and
law enforcement will be conducted in accordance with such regionally agreed
procedures.
ARTICLE IV - COOPERATION IN THE IMPLEMENTATION OF HARMONIZED MINIMUM TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF FISHERIES ACCESS
1. The Parties shall
cooperate in the implementation of harmonized minimum terms and conditions of
fisheries access as may be agreed
upon from time to
time.
2. The Parties shall ensure
that no foreign fishing vessel shall be licensed for fishing unless the vessel
has good standing on the
Regional Register of Foreign Fishing Vessels maintained
by the South Pacific Forum Fisheries
Agency.
3. The Parties shall
ensure that foreign fishing vessels licensed to fish under foreign fishing
agreements are, as a minimum, required
to provide reports in accordance with the
standard forms of reporting as set out in the harmonised minimum terms and
conditions of
fisheries access from time to
time.
4. The Parties shall ensure
that fishing vessels licensed to fish under foreign fishing agreements are
required to be readily identifiable
from the sea and the air by way of
distinctive markings.
5. The
Parties shall, as far as possible, ensure that foreign fishing agreements with
flag States require the flag State to take responsibility
for the compliance by
its flag vessels with the terms of any such agreement and applicable
laws.
6. The Parties shall, as far
as possible, ensure that foreign fishing arrangements with foreign parties,
including Fishing Associations,
require the foreign party to take responsibility
for the compliance by its vessels with the terms of any such arrangement and
applicable
laws.
ARTICLE V - EXCHANGE OF INFORMATION
1. Each Party shall, to
the extent permitted by its national laws and regulations, provide to the South
Pacific Forum Fisheries Agency,
or to any other Party directly, information
relevant to the purposes of this Treaty, including but not limited to
information about:
(a) the motion and movement of foreign fishing vessels;
(b) foreign fishing vessel licensing; and
(c) fisheries surveillance and law enforcement activities.
2.
The Parties shall develop standard forms and procedure for reporting information
provided under paragraph 1 of this Article and
effective methods for
communicating such information.
ARTICLE
VI - COOPERATION IN FISHERIES SURVEILLANCE
AND LAW
ENFORCEMENT
1. A Party may, by way of
provisions in a Subsidiary Agreement or otherwise, permit another Party to
extend its fisheries surveillance
and law enforcement activities to the
territorial sea and archipelagic waters of that Party. In such circumstances,
the conditions
and method of stopping, inspecting, detaining, directing to port
and seizing vessels shall be governed by the national laws and regulations
applicable in the State in whose territorial sea or archipelagic waters the
fisheries surveillance or law enforcement activity was
carried
out.
2. Vessels seized by another
Party pursuant to an agreement under paragraph 1 of this Article in the
territorial sea or archipelagic
waters of a Party shall, together with the
persons on board, be handed over as soon as possible to the authorities of that
Party.
3. Any two or more Parties
may enter into a Subsidiary Agreement under which they would cooperate in the
provision of personnel and
the use of vessels, aircraft or other items of
equipment for fisheries surveillance and law enforcement purposes. Vessels and
aircraft
shall be identified as set out in Annex
1.
4. Any Party wishing to
authorize its officers to perform fisheries surveillance and law enforcement
functions on its behalf while
on board a vessel or aircraft of another Party
shall by instrument in writing designate the officers accordingly and such
officers
shall be identified as set out in Annex
2.
5. Any Party wishing to
authorise the officers of another Party to perform fisheries surveillance and
law enforcement functions on
its behalf while on board a vessel of that other
Party shall by instrument in writing designate such officers accordingly.
Officers
carrying out enforcement functions shall be identified by a card in the
form set out in Annex 2 with such variations as may be agreed
to in a Subsidiary
Agreement or otherwise.
ARTICLE VII - COOPERATION IN PROSECUTIONS
1. The Parties may, by way
of provisions in a Subsidiary Agreement or otherwise, agree on procedures for
the extradition to a Party
of persons charged with offences against the
fisheries laws of that Party.
2. A
Party may request another Party which is holding a person or any equipment
(including a vessel) in custody for an offence against
the laws of the holding
Party to assist the requesting Party to enforce its fisheries laws in respect of
that person or equipment.
The holding party shall provide such assistance upon
completion of its legal processes and to the extent permitted by its national
laws and regulations. Such assistance shall be provided on conditions as to cost
recovery or other matters as the Parties agree in
each
case.
3. The Parties may agree on
procedures whereby persons permitted to appear as advocates or expert witnesses
in the courts of one Party
are, for the purposes of judicial proceedings
involving offences against fisheries laws, entitled to perform the same or
substantially
similar functions in the courts of another
Party.
4. Where there are waters
over which more than one Party claims to have jurisdiction for the purposes of
the application of fisheries
laws, the Parties concerned shall for the purposes
of the application of this Agreement seek to adopt the provisional lines used
for the distribution of revenue received under the Treaty on Fisheries between
the Governments of Certain Pacific Island States and
the Government of the
United States of America done at Port Moresby on 2 April 1987.
ARTICLE VIII - COOPERATION IN ENFORCEMENT OF PENALTIES
Should two or more Parties
wish to provide that a penalty imposed by one Party under its fisheries laws be
enforced by another Party,
they may, by way of provisions in a Subsidiary
Agreement or otherwise, agree on procedures for that purpose consistent with
their
national laws.
ARTICLE IX - CONSULTATIONS
The Director of the South
Pacific Forum Fisheries Agency, at the request of any three or more Parties,
shall convene a meeting to
discuss any matter arising out of the application of
this Treaty. The meeting shall be held at such time and place as the Parties
may
agree, but shall be held not more than 90 days after the request is notified to
the Director.
ARTICLE X - NOTIFICATION
1. Each Party shall notify
the Director of the South Pacific Forum Fisheries Agency of the current postal,
cable, telex and facsimile
addresses which it wishes to be used for the receipt
of notices given pursuant to this Treaty, and of any changes to a notified
address.
The Director of the South Pacific Forum Fisheries Agency shall inform
all Parties of the notified
addresses.
2. Any notice given
under this Treaty shall be in writing and may be served by hand, post, cable,
telex or facsimile to the notified
address.
ARTICLE XI - DEPOSITARY
The depositary for this
Treaty shall be the Government of Niue.
ARTICLE XII - AMENDMENTS
1. Any Party may propose
to the depositary an amendment to this Treaty, which shall be considered by the
Parties at a meeting arranged
in accordance with Article
IX.
2. The text of any amendments
shall be adopted by unanimous decision of the Parties to the
Treaty.
3. Any amendment to this
Treaty which is adopted by the Parties shall enter into force upon the receipt
by the depositary of the instruments
of ratification, acceptance or approval by
all of the Parties, or on such later date as may be specified in the
amendment.
4. The depositary shall
notify all of the Parties of the entry into force of an
amendment.
ARTICLE XIII - FINAL CLAUSES
1. This Treaty shall be
open for signature by:
(a) any member of the South Pacific Forum Fisheries Agency;
(b) any Territory of a Member of the South Pacific Forum Fisheries Agency which has been authorized to sign the Treaty and to assume rights and obligations under it by the Government of the State which is internationally responsible for it.
2.
This Treaty is subject to ratification by members of the South Pacific Forum
Fisheries Agency and the Territories referred to in
paragraph 1 of this Article.
The instruments of ratification shall be deposited with the
depositary.
3. This Treaty shall
enter into force on the date of deposit of the fourth instrument of
ratification.
4. This Treaty shall
remain open for accession by the members of the South Pacific Forum Fisheries
Agency and the Territories referred
to in paragraph 1 of this Article. The
instruments of accession shall be deposited with the
depositary.
5. If all of the
Parties agree, a State which is not a Party to the South Pacific Forum Fisheries
Agency Convention may accede to
this
Treaty.
6. For any member of the
South Pacific Forum Fisheries Agency or a State or Territory which ratifies or
accedes to the Treaty after
the date of deposit of the fourth instrument of
ratification, the Treaty shall enter into forum on the date of deposit of its
instrument
of ratification or
accession.
Table
1
Niue Treaty
on Cooperation in Fisheries Surveillance and Law Enforcement in the South
Pacific Region
Current status of
implementation
|
|
Date of
Signature
|
Date
of
Ratification |
|
Australia
|
9-July-92
|
|
|
Cook Islands
|
9-July-92
|
|
|
Federated States of
Micronesia
|
9-July-92
|
|
|
Fiji
|
|
|
|
Kiribati
|
|
|
|
Marshall
Islands
|
9-July-92
|
|
|
Nauru
|
9-July-92
|
30-Sept-92
|
|
New Zealand
|
9-July-92
|
|
|
Niue
|
9-July-92
|
|
|
Palau
|
9-July-92
|
|
|
Papua New
Guinea
|
|
|
|
Solomon Islands
|
9-July-92
|
|
|
Tokelau
|
|
|
|
Tonga
|
9-July-92
|
|
|
Tuvalu
|
9-July-92
|
|
|
Vanuatu
|
9-July-92
|
|
|
Western Samoa
|
9-July-92
|
|
ANNEX 1
FISHERIES SURVEILLANCE AND LAW ENFORCEMENT FLAG AND MARKINGS
Regional
Fisheries Surveillance and Law Enforcement Flag:
|
3
|
1
|
|
2
|
|
1. light blue
2. dark blue
3. red and yellow
The
Regional Fisheries Surveillance and Law Enforcement Flag is authorized for use
by vessels during fisheries surveillance patrols.
It should be flown at the same
times as the national or ensign flag with the national or ensign flag
superior.
Aircraft
Markings:
Aircraft shall be
clearly marked and identifiable in a manner agreed between the Parties to
subsidiary agreements.
ANNEX 2
IDENTIFICATION CARD
|
CREST
|
TREATY ON COOPERATION IN FISHERIES SURVEILLANCE AND LAW ENFORCEMENT IN THE SOUTH PACIFIC REGION |
|
THE HOLDER OF THIS CARD IS AUTHORISED TO ENFORCE THE FISHERIES LAWS OF THE COUNTRIES LISTED BELOW WHILE ON BOARD THIS CRAFT. |
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NAME OF HOLDER:______________ SIGNATURE:____________________ ISSUED BY: (name of issuing officer) ________________________________ SIGNATURE:____________________ DATE:__________________________ THIS AUTHORISATION IS VALID UNTIL ________________________ |
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