Fisheries Bill

Bill No. 7/1966

Read the first time on 23rd February 1966.
An Act to amend and consolidate the law for the protection and conservation of fisheries, and to make provisions for the control of fishing, the control of the marketing and distribution of fish and the use and control of fishing ports and harbours, for measures pertaining to the general welfare and improvement of the fishing industry in Singapore and for purposes incidental thereto.
Be it enacted by the President with the advice and consent of the Parliament of Singapore, as follows: —
PART I
PRELIMINARY
Short title and commencement
1.  This Act may be cited as the Fisheries Act, 1966, and shall come into operation on such date as the Minister may, by notification in the Gazette, appoint.
Interpretation
2.  In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires —
“Director” means the Director of Primary Production appointed under the provisions of section 3 and includes the Assistant Director of Primary Production (Fisheries) appointed under the provisions of the said section;
“estuarine waters” means waters extending from the mouth of a river to the uppermost point upstream penetrated by sea water at the highest tide of the year and reference to estuarine fishing and to estuarine fisheries shall be construed accordingly;
“fish” includes any of the varieties of marine, brackish water or fresh water fishes, crustacea, aquatic mollusca, turtles, marine sponges, trepang and any other form of aquatic life and the young and eggs thereof;
“fish culturist” means any person culturing or cultivating fish for profit and includes fish pond operators and aquarists;
“fish dealer” includes any person engaged in buying (except for personal consumption), selling, exposing for sale, consigning or exhibiting fish, whether living, fresh or processed, in any manner, or any person engaged in processing fish;
“fish pond” means any enclosed area of water whether fresh or otherwise, which is used or intended for use in the cultivation, storage or capture of fish, and includes estuarine prawn ponds;
“fishery officer” means any officer appointed in writing by the Director under section 4 to be such an officer;
“fishing stakes” means any device used for the capture of fish which is made up of poles or other supports permanently fixed into the ground and enclosed by ramie, rattan, wire or other screening material, so designed as to lead fish into such enclosures, or any device using a net or other screening material that is anchored permanently or impermanently;
“fishing vessel” includes any ship or boat or any other description of vessel used for fishing or the transport of fish or fishing materials;
“inland waters” means any rivers, streams, lakes, ponds and other waters, whether private or otherwise, other than maritime and estuarine waters and reference to inland fishing and to inland fisheries shall be construed accordingly;
“maritime waters” means that part of the seas adjacent to Singapore, both within and outside territorial waters, whether or not citizens of Singapore have by international law the exclusive right of fishing therein; and where such part is defined by the terms of any convention, treaty or arrangement between Singapore and any other country includes the part so defined and references to maritime fishing and maritime fisheries shall be construed accordingly;
“master” includes every person, except a pilot, having command or charge of any vessel;
“processed fish” means fish that has been cured, cooked, frozen or preserved in any manner and includes any product derived or manufactured wholly or partly from fish, and reference to “processing fish” shall be construed accordingly.