Harbours (Protection of Cables in Territorial Waters) (Jersey) Regulations 2010

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Harbours (Protection of Cables in Territorial Waters) (Jersey) Regulations 2010

THE STATES, in pursuance of Article 4 of the Harbours (Administration) (Jersey) Law 1961, have made the following Regulations –

Commencement [see endnotes]

1        Interpretation

In these Regulations –

“fishing vessel” means any vessel of whatever size, and in whatever way propelled, being used, or intended for use, for or in connection with fishing for fish or shellfish;

“master” includes a skipper or any other person who is for the time being in command or charge of a vessel;

“prohibited activity” has the meaning assigned by Regulation 2.

2        Offence of anchoring, dredging or trawling in a cable protection zone

(1)     A person commits an offence if he or she carries out a prohibited activity.

(2)     Each of the activities listed in paragraph (3) is a prohibited activity, if carried out in a cable protection zone specified in the Schedule.

(3)     The activities are –

(a)     anchoring a vessel or other object;

(b)     dredging;

(c)     trawling.

3        Liability of master for prohibited activity from a fishing vessel

A person commits an offence if he or she is the master of a fishing vessel when a prohibited activity is carried out from the vessel.

4        Liability of others for prohibited activity from a fishing vessel

(1)     A person falling within paragraph (2) commits an offence if the person fails to exercise all due diligence to prevent a prohibited activity which is carried out from a fishing vessel.

(2)     A person falls within this paragraph if, when the prohibited activity is carried out, the person is not the master of the vessel but is –

(a)     the charterer of the vessel; or

(b)     if the vessel is not under charter, the owner of the vessel.

(3)     Paragraph (4) applies if an offence under paragraph (1) committed by a body corporate or by a limited liability partnership is proved to have been committed with the consent or connivance of, or to be attributable to neglect on the part of –

(a)     a person who is a director, manager, secretary or other similar officer of the body corporate, or a partner of the partnership; or

(b)     a person purporting to act in any such capacity.

(4)     That person –

(a)     is also guilty of the offence under paragraph (1); and

(b)     is liable in the same manner as the body corporate or the partnership to the penalty provided for the offence.

(5)     If the affairs of a body corporate are managed by its members, paragraphs (3) and (4) apply in relation to acts and defaults of a member in connection with the member’s functions of management as if the member were a director of the body corporate.

5        Penalties for offence

A person guilty of an offence under these Regulations is liable to imprisonment for a term of 3 months and a fine.

6        Citation

These Regulations may be cited as the Harbours (Protection of Cables in Territorial Waters) (Jersey) Regulations 2010.

 

 


SCHEDULE

(Regulation 2(2))

Cable Protection Zone

1        Interpretation

In this Schedule coordinates giving the position of a point are defined on WGS 1984.

2        Cable protection zone for cable to France

The cable protection zone in respect of the submarine electricity cable to France is those parts of the sea that –

(a)     form part of the territorial sea adjacent to Jersey; and

(b)     fall within 1,000 metres on each side of the line set out in paragraph 3.

3        Line for submarine electricity cable to France

The line referred to in paragraph 2(b) is a line consisting of a series of loxodromic lines joining, in the sequence given, the following points –

 

Point

Position

1

49°12.746’N

2° 1.300’W

2

49°12.603’N

2° 1.097’W

3

49°12.461’N

2° 0.689’W

4

49°12.413’N

2° 0.321’W

5

49°13.148’N

1°55.348’W

6

49°14.131’N

1°50.860’W

7

49°15.550’N

1°45.816’W

8

49°16.696’N

1°43.792’W

9

49°16.791’N

1°43.214’W

10

49°16.865’N

1°42.984’W

11

49°16.889’N

1°42.818’W

12

49°16.893’N

1°42.605’W

13

49°16.953’N

1°42.231’W

14

49°16.992’N

1°42.118’W

15

49°17.076’N

1°41.852’W

16

49°17.146’N

1°41.530’W

17

49°17.168’N

1°41.505’W

18

49°17.391’N

1°41.677W

19

49°17.415’N

1°41.696’W

20

49°17.471’N

1°41.702’W

21

49°17.598’N

1°41.770’W


Endnotes

Table of Legislation History

Legislation

Year and No

Commencement

Harbours (Protection of Cables in Territorial Waters) (Jersey) Regulations 2010

R&O.117/2010

14 December 2010

Table of Renumbered Provisions

Original

Current

None

 

Table of Endnote References

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