Fisheries Act 1996

International fishing - Issue of international fishing permits

113H: Chief executive may issue international fishing permit for high seas or national fisheries jurisdiction

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"The boss can give a special permit to fish in some areas."

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The chief executive can issue a special permit for fishing. You can get this permit for fishing on the high seas or in another country's fishing area. The chief executive decides who gets this permit.

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Part 6AInternational fishing
Issue of international fishing permits

113HChief executive may issue international fishing permit for high seas or national fisheries jurisdiction

  1. The chief executive may issue an international fishing permit for either or both of the following:

  2. the high seas:
    1. the national fisheries jurisdiction of a foreign country.
      Notes
      • Section 113H: replaced, on , by section 29 of the Fisheries (International Fishing and Other Matters) Amendment Act 2025 (2025 No 18).