Decree No. 736 of 1996 to regulate fishing for shrimps by vessels of Canada in the territorial waters and inner waters of Svalbard. Country/Territory Norway Document type Regulation Date 1996 (2008) Source FAO, FAOLEX Subject Fisheries Keyword Marine fisheries Fishery management and conservation Crustaceans Access right Foreign fishing Aquatic animals Geographical area Europe, Europe and Central Asia, North Atlantic, North Sea, North-East Atlantic, Northern Europe Abstract This Decree allows maximum two vessels flying the flag of Canada to have access to shrimp fishing in the territorial waters and inner waters of Svalbard. The total of vessels fishing for shrimp in these waters and the fisheries protection zones around Svalbard combined shall not be more than two (sect. 1). The vessels which participate in shrimp fishing shall first register with the Directorate of Fisheries through notification. The Directorate may issue further directions regarding registration (sect. 2). Infringements of the provisions of the present Decree shall be punished in accordance with sections 8 and 9 of Act No. 91 of 1976 establishing the Norwegian Economic Zone. The amendment of section 1 allows the vessels to fish for a total of 108 days per calendar year in all the fishing areas combined. The amendment of section 2 allows for the transfer of the right to participate to another registered vessel. Full text Norwegian Website www.lovdata.no References - Legislation Implements Decree No. 20 of 1978 to regulate fishing in the territorial waters and the inner waters of Svalbard. Legislation | Norway | 1978 (2008) Keyword: Marine fisheries, Inland fisheries, Fishery management and conservation, Data collection/reporting, Enforcement/compliance Source: FAO, FAOLEX Decree No. 735 of 1996 to regulate fishing for shrimps in the territorial waters and inner waters of Svalbard. Legislation | Norway | 1996 (2008) Keyword: Marine fisheries, Fishery management and conservation, Crustaceans, Access right, Foreign fishing, Aquatic animals Source: FAO, FAOLEX