Legislative Document No. 10-72 concerning prohibition of lobster fishing. Country/Territory Cabo Verde Document type Miscellaneous Date 1972 Source FAO, FAOLEX Original source Compendium des législations des pêches des Etats africains riverains de l'océan Atlantique Document No. 31 (II ed.), Vol. I, December 1995, pp. 196 and 197. Subject Fisheries Keyword Marine fisheries Crustaceans Size Seasons Offences/penalties Fishery management and conservation Aquatic animals Geographical area Africa, Atlantic Ocean Islands, North Atlantic, Sahel, Small Island Developing States, Western Africa Abstract This Document consists of 11 articles regarding the prohibition of lobster fishing. Experimental prohibition on lobster fishing between July and September (art. 1). Fishing boats which violate this prohibition shall be confiscated together with their fishing gear and catch. This Document also lists sanctions for offenders. If considered necessary, confiscated fish shall be sold in favour of Public Assistance. Violations of such Provisions shall be the subject of an official declaration with a right to appeal to the regional Governor. Fishing vessels and their confiscated gear shall be returned to owners upon payment of a fine (art. 2). Catching, keeping or selling lobsters is allowed only if: they exceed 500 grams in weight; they are not egg-carrying females; their length is at least 20 centimetres (art. 3). Lobsters fishing for scientific purposes is exempt from this prohibition (art. 4). Trade, storage, etc., not complying with these requirements shall be penalized according to article 29 of Decree-Law No. 41 204 of 24 July 1957 (art. 5). Violations of the Provisions in article 3, paragraph b shall be subject to strict fines. Maritime authorities shall be responsible for monitoring implementation (arts. 7-9). Full text French