The Thames Estuary Cockle Fishery (No. 2) Order 2024

Type Statutory-Instrument
Publication 2024-11-22
State In force
Department King's Printer of Acts of Parliament
articles 11
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Made: 22nd November 2024

Laid before Parliament: 25th November 2024

Coming into force in accordance with article 1(b)

The Secretary of State, in exercise of the powers conferred by sections 1, 3(1), 4(2) and (4) of, and Schedule 1 to, the Act, makes the following Order.

Citation, commencement and extent

1

This Order—

Interpretation

2

In this Order—

Right of regulating a fishery and duration of right

3

Regulations and restrictions applicable in respect of the regulated fishery

4

Application for a licence, licence terms and duration of licences

5

Transitional Period Licence

6

Tolls and fees payable

7

Power to create reserves

8

Power to remove juvenile cockles

9

For the purposes of cultivating the regulated fishery any person authorised by the Authority may remove any spat or small cockles from the regulated fishery, or from one part of the regulated fishery to any other part, at such times and in such quantities as the Authority may direct.

Exemptions for scientific and fisheries management purposes

10

The Authority may, by authority given in writing, exempt any person who is dredging, fishing for, or taking cockles for scientific or fisheries management purposes from any provision of, or made under, this Order.

Accounts of income and expenditure and other information

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Rights of landowners and lessees

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Nothing in this Order or in any restriction imposed under it or regulation made under it prejudicially affects any right of a person who owns any part of the fishery area or of any person to whom such a person has granted a lease in respect of the fishery area.

Lawful activities of statutory undertakers

13

Revocation

14

The Thames Estuary Cockle Fishery Order 2024[^f00009] is revoked.

SCHEDULE 1 — THE REGULATED FISHERY

The area in respect of which the right is conferred lies within the Thames Estuary, the boundary line of which is determined by joining by loxodromic lines, unless otherwise specified, each of the sequential sets of co-ordinates set out below and shown for explanatory purposes on the map.

SCHEDULE 2 — REGULATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS APPLICABLE TO THE FISHERY

1

Any person in possession of cockles in breach of a provision of this Order must, if requested by an officer of the Authority, immediately redeposit them as close as possible to the location from which they were taken.

2

A person must not dredge, fish for or take cockles in or from any bed within the regulated fishery which the Authority has closed unless the Authority has given that person written consent.

3

A person must not introduce any cockles into the regulated fishery, unless they do so as a result of a request under paragraph 1 or under section 3(1)(c) of the Act.

SCHEDULE 3 — CONDITIONS WHICH MAY BE ATTACHED TO A LICENCE

Subject to any direction made under section 4(5) of the Act, the Authority may attach to the licence such conditions as appear to it to be necessary or expedient for the regulation of the regulated fishery including but not limited to the following—

1 The cockle beds on which a person may dredge, fish for or take cockles.

2 The size or description of dredges or fishing instruments which a person may use to dredge, fish for or take cockles.

3 The size, description, specification, and type of equipment carried aboard any vessel which a person may use to dredge, fish for or take cockles.

4 The name of any vessel a person may use to dredge, fish for or take cockles.

5 The means by which a person may dredge, fish for or take cockles.

6 When a person may dredge, fish for or take cockles.

7 The size of cockles in respect of which a person may dredge, fish for or take cockles.

8 The amount of cockles which a person may dredge, fish for or take at any one time.

9 The means by which, and locations at which, a person may access the fishery in order to dredge, fish for or take cockles.

10 The means by which, and locations at which, a person may land cockles from the fishery.

11 The biosecurity requirements which must be met prior to a vessel being used by a person to dredge, fish for or take cockles.

12 The use of remote electronic monitoring aboard a vessel being used by a person to dredge, fish for or take cockles, including their rate of reporting.

13 The reporting of fishing and landing of cockles by a person licensed or authorised to fish for cockles.

Signed

Daniel Zeichner — Minister of State — Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs — 22nd November 2024

Explanatory note

(This note is not part of the Order)

EXPLANATORY NOTE

This Order grants the Kent and Essex Inshore Fisheries and Conservation Authority (“the Authority”) a right of regulating the cockle fishery over the estuary of the River Thames for a period of 28 years.

Article 3 gives the Authority the right to regulate a fishery for cockles within the limits of the regulated fishery. The regulated fishery is described in Schedule 1.

Article 4 provides that no one may dredge, fish for or take cockles in the regulated fishery without a licence issued by the Authority, unless an exemption applies under article 10. Schedule 2 sets out specific restrictions applicable to the regulated fishery.

Article 5 addresses licence applications, duration, renewal and suspension. Schedule 3 lists various matters which may be included in the terms of a licence.

Article 6 makes provision for the issuing of transitional period licences to the owners of fishing vessels where specified conditions are met.

Article 7 makes provision for an annual payment by licence holders to the Authority.

Article 8 enables the creation by the Authority of reserves where activities connected with fishing for cockles may be restricted or prohibited. In order to support the cultivation of the regulated fishery, article 9 provides a power for the Authority to remove juvenile cockles.

Article 10 sets out the exemption the Authority may give to a person to dredge, fish for or take cockles for scientific and fisheries management purposes.

Article 11 requires the Authority to give the Secretary of State annual accounts and comply with requests for information, inspections of premises and documents from them.

Article 12 provides that nothing in this Order prejudicially affects the rights of landowners and lessees of any part of the regulated fishery.

Article 13 makes similar provision as respects the lawful activities of a statutory undertaker exercising its statutory functions or authority.

Article 14 revokes the Thames Estuary Cockle Fishery Order 2024 ([S.I. 2024/1150](https://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2024/1150)). That Order contained an error and this instrument replaces it.

A full impact assessment has not been produced for this instrument as no significant impact on the private, voluntary or public sectors is foreseen.

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