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National Environmental Management: Biodiversity Act, 2004 (Act No. 10 of 2004)

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Threatened or Protected Marine Species Regulations, 2017

Provisions Relating to Listed Threatened or Protected Marine Species

Chapter 11 : Permits for Boat-Based Whale and Dolphin Watching and White Shark Cage Diving

73. Compulsory permit conditions applicable to the holder of a boat-based whale and dolphin watching permit or a white shark cage diving permit

 

(1) In addition to the compulsory conditions contemplated in regulation 23(1), boat-based whale and dolphin watching permit must be issued subject to the following additional conditions—
(a) a person under the control or supervision of the permit-holder may not feed or swim with whales or dolphins;
(b) the permit-holder, or a crew member or client under the control or supervision of the permit-holder, may not enter a closed or restricted area;
(c) boat-based whale and dolphin watching may only be undertaken on a boat-based whale and dolphin watching vessel;
(d) the permit-holder may only use the vessel or vessels specified on the permit, and may not use more than one vessel at a time;
(e) if the permit-holder intends to use a different vessel or vessels from what has been specified on the permit, he or she must obtain written permission from the issuing authority to change the nominated vessel;
(f) the permit-holder must display the permit in a visible place on the vessel when engaging in operations or services; and
(g) when advertising boat-based whale and dolphin watching operations or services, reference must be made to the permit number.

 

(2) In addition to the compulsory conditions contemplated in regulation 23(1), a white shark cage diving permit must be issued subject to the following additional conditions—
(a) the permit-holder may not take a person to free-dive with white sharks without a permit specifically authorising such free diving;
(b) the permit-holder, or a crew member or client under the control or supervision of the permit-holder, may not dump any material into the sea other than to attract sharks in the manner provided for in the permit;
(c) the permit-holder, or a crew member or client under the control or supervision of the permit-holder, may not dive outside the cage, touch, tag or interfere with any sharks;
(d) when attracting a white shark for the purpose of this permit, the permit-holder, or a crew member or client under the control or supervision of the permit-holder, may not allow a shark to take the bait;
(e) attracting may only be conducted within the areas stipulated in the permit;
(f) white shark cage diving may only be undertaken on a white shark cage diving vessel;
(g) the permit-holder may only use the vessel or vessels specified on the permit, and may not use more than one vessel at a time;
(h) if the permit-holder intends to use a different vessel from what has been specified on the permit, he or she must obtain written permission from the issuing authority to change the nominated vessel;
(i) the permit-holder must display the permit in a visible place on the vessel when engaging in operations or services; and
(j) when advertising white shark cage diving reference must be made to the permit number.