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Aquaculture (Licensing) Regulations: Aquaculture Act, 2002 (G.N. No. 245 of 2003).

Country/Territory
Namibia
Document type
Regulation
Date
2003
Source
FAO, FAOLEX
Original source
Government Gazette of the Republic of Namibia No. 3104 of 3 December 2003.
Subject
Fisheries, Sea, Water, Environment gen.
Keyword
Marine pollution Aquaculture Mariculture Authorization/permit Registration Aquatic animals Drugs Alien species Fish disease International trade Inspection Offences/penalties Animal health Effluent waste water/discharge Freshwater pollution Hazardous substances Pollution control
Geographical area
Africa, South Atlantic, Southern Africa
Abstract

These Regulations implement provisions of the Aquaculture Act 2002 in relation with the application for and granting of aquaculture licences. They also make provision with respect to duties of licensees relative to reporting and recording, fish health management and protection of the aquatic environment. The Permanent Secretary must maintain at the Ministry a register of all licences issued and all persons engaged in aquaculture in Namibia and Namibian waters who are exempted by the Minister under section 45 from all or part of provisions of the Act. Regulations concerning aquatic organisms health management shall be in conformity with specified internationally accepted standards. The Minister shall publish a list of drugs, antibiotics and chemicals that may not be used. The Minister may establish zones in Namibian waters for the control of diseases affecting fish. Environmental obligations of licensees include control of aquatic organisms and control of discharges from aquaculture facilities.

Full text
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References - Legislation

Implements

Aquaculture Act (No. 18 of 2002).

Legislation | Namibia | 2002

Keyword: Aquaculture, Mariculture, Policy/planning, Institution, Authorization/permit, Aquatic animals, Alien species, Fish disease, International trade, Inspection, Offences/penalties, Drugs, Basic legislation, Animal health, Water quality standards

Source: FAO, FAOLEX