Fisheries Act 1996

Purpose and principles

8: Purpose

You could also call this:

"Helping you use fisheries in a way that's good for now and the future"

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The purpose of the Fisheries Act 1996 is to help you use fisheries resources in a way that is sustainable. You need to know what sustainable means: it is about making sure fisheries resources are available for future generations and not harming the aquatic environment. The Act also aims to help people use fisheries resources to improve their social, economic, and cultural well-being. The Act talks about utilisation of fisheries resources, which means conserving, using, enhancing, and developing these resources. This helps you provide for your social, economic, and cultural well-being. The goal is to make sure you can use fisheries resources while keeping the environment safe. The Act wants to make sure you can use fisheries resources now and in the future. It also wants to avoid harming the aquatic environment when you fish. This way, you can use fisheries resources to help you and your community thrive.

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Part 2Purpose and principles

8Purpose

  1. The purpose of this Act is to provide for the utilisation of fisheries resources while ensuring sustainability.

  2. In this Act,—

    ensuring sustainability means—

    1. maintaining the potential of fisheries resources to meet the reasonably foreseeable needs of future generations; and
      1. avoiding, remedying, or mitigating any adverse effects of fishing on the aquatic environment

        utilisation means conserving, using, enhancing, and developing fisheries resources to enable people to provide for their social, economic, and cultural well-being.