Fish Farming Ordinance 2006 (Ordinance No. 20 of 2006). Country/Territory Falkland Islands (Malvinas) Document type Legislation Date 2006 (2015) Source FAO, FAOLEX Long titleAn Ordinance To provide for the licensing and regulation of fish farming; and for connected purposes. Subject Fisheries, Sea Keyword Aquaculture Basic legislation Authorization/permit Enforcement/compliance Equipment Mariculture Registration Royalties/fees Access-to-justice Marine area Geographical area Americas, Atlantic Ocean Islands, Latin America and the Caribbean, South America, South Atlantic Abstract The Ordinance regulates the issuing of fishing licenses for "fish farming" intended as breeding, rearing or keeping of fish, whether or not for profit, with a view to their sale or transfer to marine waters or freshwater. The Governor may issue a "fish farming licence" authorizing the holder of the licence (a) to carry on within the marine waters or the freshwater specified in the licence fish farming of such a description as is so specified; and (b)to construct or provide and to maintain within those waters for the purpose of fish farming such structures, plant, apparatus and equipment as are so specified. The Part provides for determination of application, duration of licence, condition of licence, variation, actions in case of breach or cancellation, appeal, etc. Full text English Website legislation.gov.fk