| 15. |
(1) |
A person who is in control of a prescribed vessel must not
move it closer to a dolphin or a porpoise than 150 metres; |
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(2) |
A person who is in control of any other kind of vessel must
not move it closer to a dolphin or a porpoise than 50 metres. |
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(3) |
If a dolphin or a porpoise is closer to a vessel than the
distance prescribed by subregulation (1) or (2) for that vessel,
the person who is in control of the vessel must not use, or
continue using it to enable persons on the vessel to observe
the dolphin or porpoise or to swim near it unless he or she
avoids as far as is reasonably practicable changing course or
speed. |
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(4) |
Where a dolphin or a porpoise appears to be distressed by
the presence of a vessel, the person in control of the vessel
must not use, or continue using it to enable persons on the
vessel to observe the dolphin or porpoise unless he or she moves
the vessel away from the dolphin or porpoise until it is no
longer distressed by the presence of the vessel. |
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(5) |
A person who is in control of a motorised vessel must not
drive the vessel at a speed exceeding 5 knots if the vessel
is within 150 metres of a dolphin or a porpoise. |
Feeding marine mammals |
| 19. |
A person must not: |
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(a) |
feed a marine mammal; or |
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(b) |
dispose of any material into water if: |
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(i) the person knows, or ought reasonably to know, that a
marine mammal is in the vicinity; and
(ii) the material is likely to be eaten, ingested or otherwise
absorbed by the marine mammal. |
| “vessel” means a
boat or other craft or a device that is designed to float on
water and to be manoeuvred by a person who has control over
its speed and direction of movement and includes: canoes and
kayaks. |
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