Chapter 1 of Title 23 of the Code of the Federated States of Micronesia on Conservation of Marine Species. Country/Territory Micronesia, Fed. States Document type Legislation Date 1982 (1992) Source FAO, FAOLEX Subject Fisheries, Wild species & ecosystems Keyword Marine fisheries Fishing gear/fishing method Fishery management and conservation Management/conservation Seasons Endangered species Protection of species Geographical area Asia and the Pacific, Micronesia, Oceania, Small Island Developing States, South Pacific Abstract This Chapter of the Code prohibits the use of certain fishing or catching methods or devices and specifies restrictions on the catching of defined species. Section 101 prohibits the use of explosives, poison, chemicals, and "other substances" for catching or killing of marine life. The provisions of section 101 shall not apply if the district administrator has granted permission to use the means prohibited or he has determined that use of these methods serves the purpose of avoiding waste of marine life and are not harmful or hazardous to health and human life (sect. 102). Local methods such as the use of roots, nuts or plants are declared to be exceptions on the provisions of section 101 and 102. Section 105 restricts the taking of hawksbill and sea turtles. The remaining provisions place restrictions on the taking of sponge and Trochus. (15 sections) Full text English Website fsmlaw.org