Fisheries Act
(Chapter 111, Section 7)
Fisheries (Fishing Vessels) Rules
R 2
REVISED EDITION 1994
(25th March 1992)
[7th March 1969]
Citation
1.  These Rules may be cited as the Fisheries (Fishing Vessels) Rules.
Licence required
2.  No fishing vessel shall ply at any port in Singapore without a valid licence issued under these Rules.
Application and particulars
3.—(1)  The owner of a fishing vessel shall apply for a licence to the Director who may issue a licence subject to such conditions as he may think fit to impose.
(2)  Such applicant shall —
(a)give the type, dimensions and specifications of the vessel and the method of fishing for which it is intended;
(b)furnish two copies of a recent photograph of himself, one of which shall be affixed to the licence which shall at all times be kept in the vessel in the custody of the person in charge of the vessel and the other in a Register of Licences; and
(c)produce documentary or other evidence of ownership to the satisfaction of the Director .
(3)  On a change of ownership of vessel, the new owner shall submit an application to the Director for the issue of a new licence, together with any documentary or other evidence of the transfer of the vessel from the previous owner.
(4)  No alteration or amendment whatsoever shall be made on any licence issued under these Rules except by the Director.
(5)  If any particulars on a licence become illegible or any photograph affixed thereto becomes defaced, the owner or the master of the vessel shall apply immediately to the Director for the issue of a replacement licence or for such particulars as have become illegible to be re-entered or endorsed thereon or for a new photograph to be affixed thereto, as the case may be.
Inspection of vessel
4.—(1)  The Director may require any fishing vessel for which a licence is required to be brought to any place for inspection.
(2)  A fishery officer shall examine the vessel for its sea-worthiness and suitability for its intended use and submit a report thereon to the Director.
Fees
5.  The fees for —
(a)a licence issued under these Rules;
(b)a replacement thereof;
(c)a certified copy of the particulars entered in the register of licences or of a licence or other document; and
(d)a change of number of any fishing vessel, shall be as set out in the First Schedule.
Identification of vessel
6.—(1)  Upon the issue of a licence, the Director shall assign a number to the fishing vessel.
(2)  The number of —
(a)every fishing vessel which is not mechanically propelled or is propelled only by an outboard engine shall be prefixed with the letters “ SF” ;
(b)every fishing vessel which is propelled by an inboard engine shall be prefixed with the letters “ SMF” ;
(c)every fishing vessel, propelled by an inboard engine and licensed to carry fish only, shall be prefixed with the letters “ SMFC” ;
(d)every fishing vessel, propelled by an inboard engine and licensed only to tow nibong poles for use in the fishing industry, shall be prefixed with the letters “SMFT” .
(3)  The owner of every fishing vessel shall cause the number assigned by the Director to be carved out and painted on the boat in the manner set out in the Second Schedule or as may be directed by the Director.
(4)  The owner of such fishing vessel shall then furnish two copies of a photograph of the vessel showing its broadside with the number carved and painted on the outside of the forward end of the vessel, one copy of which shall be affixed to the licence and the other in the register of licences.
(5)  No number or part thereof shall be obscured or rendered or allowed to become indistinguishable.
(6)  The Director may if he thinks fit allow a change of number of any fishing vessel on the application of the owner of the vessel.
Register of Licences
7.—(1)  The Director shall maintain a register of licences in which the following particulars of fishing vessels licensed under these Rules shall be entered:
(a)the name and address of the owner and the master of the vessel, grade and number of the master’s certificate and, if an engineer or engine driver is carried on board, his name and the number and grade of his certificate;
(b)the number and grade of the crew employed;
(c)the length, breadth, depth and gross tonnage in cubic metres of the vessel;
(d)the method of propulsion including details of the engine;
(e)particulars of fishing equipment carried, including life-saving appliances and safety equipment;
(f)the number assigned to the vessel; and
(g)the limits within which the vessel may ply.
(2)  The owner or the master of a fishing vessel shall notify the Director of any change in the particulars appearing in the register of licences.
Crew book
8.—(1)  The owner of every fishing vessel shall maintain a crew book of a type approved by the Director in which the names, addresses, grades and certificate numbers and identity card numbers of all members of the crew shall be entered and to which their photographs shall be affixed.
(2)  Such crew book shall be carried in the fishing vessel and produced for inspection on demand by any fishery officer.
(3)  The owner or the master of any fishing vessel shall report any change in the crew of the vessel to any fishery officer.
(4)  No amendment or alteration of any particulars appearing in the crew book shall be made nor shall any photograph affixed thereto be removed or substituted by another photograph except by the Director.
(5)  If any particulars of the crew in the crew book become illegible or any photograph affixed thereto becomes defaced, the owner or the master of the vessel shall apply immediately to the Director for such particulars as have become illegible to be re-entered or endorsed thereon, or for a new photograph to be affixed thereto, as the case may be, or, if so required by the Director, supply a new crew book.
(6)  The fee for the issue of a crew book shall be as set out in the First Schedule.
Vessel restricted to specified area
9.  The owner of any fishing vessel shall not allow the vessel to ply or operate beyond the area specified in his licence without the prior approval of the Director .
Accident, loss of vessel, etc.
10.—(1)  The owner or the master of any fishing vessel shall report to a fishery officer any breaking-up, loss or damage of the vessel within 24 hours of its occurrence and any collision, accident or other incident causing such breaking-up, loss or damage.
(2)  The licence and the crew book in respect of such vessel shall forthwith be surrendered to the Director who may cause an inspection to be made of the vessel.
(3)  After such inspection, the Director may, if he thinks fit, impose any additional condition which shall be endorsed on the licence or revoke the licence.
Police assistance
11.  A fishery officer may seek the assistance of the police or such other assistance as is necessary to enable him to do any act or carry out any order or direction pursuant to these Rules.
Inspection of documents
12.—(1)  Where a fishery officer has reason to suspect —
(a)that any of the provisions of these Rules; or
(b)that any of the conditions imposed in respect of the issue of any licence,
has not been complied with, he may board the fishing vessel with or without police assistance.
(2)  The owner, the master or any other member of the crew shall, if required by the fishery officer, furnish any information or produce the licence, the crew book or any log-book or other document on board the vessel or in the possession or control of the owner, the master or any other member of the crew.
(3)  The fishery officer may take copies of the licence, the crew book or any log-book or other document produced to him for inspection and question the owner, the master or any other member of the crew on any particulars set out in the licence, crew book, log-book or document.
Registration of worker
13.—(1)  No person shall be employed on any fishing vessel or be engaged in any activity thereon unless he is registered for such employment by the Director .
(2)  An applicant for such registration shall furnish the following particulars:
(a)name;
(b)address;
(c)identity card number;
(d)name and address of employer;
(e)qualifications; and
(f)any other information required by the Director.
(3)  The Director may on application either refuse to register or register the applicant subject to such conditions as he may think fit to impose.
(4)  The fee for such registration shall be as set out in the First Schedule.
Exemption
14.  The Director may if he thinks fit exempt any person from all or any of the provisions of these Rules.