| The Montego
Bay Marine Park Sub-Zones |
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| Mining |
| Mining operations
are prohibited within the boundaries of the Marine Park. Any person
found guilty of breaking this regulation can be fined up to $10,000.00
or can be imprisoned for as much as two years. |
| Destruction
of Marine Life |
A person
shall not damage or move, "any sand, gravel or minerals, corals,
sea fans, shells, shellfish, starfish, or other marine invertebrates,
seaweeds, grasses, or any soil, rock artifacts, stones or other materials."
In addition, it is illegal to damage or move any formation that grows
on the sea floor. Persons should not attach rope or wire to any formation
within the Marine Park.
If you know that corals, minerals or sand were illegally removed from
the Marine Park, and you use or sell this product, you are also guilty
of an offence. The maximum penalty for this offence is either a fine
of $20,000.00, or a prison term of two years. |
| Dredging |
The written
permission of the Natural Resource Conservation Authority is needed
before any dredging, excavating or filling operations can take place.
Similarly, no building or other structure can be erected within the
boundaries of the Marine Park without the same written permission
from the Authority.
If you carry out these activities without this written permission,
you may incur a maximum fine of $20,000.00, or you may be imprisoned
for up to two years. |
| Pollution |
It is illegal
to discharge or deposit within the Marine Park, "any refuse,
oily liquids or wastes, acids or other deleterious chemicals or any
toxic or polluting substance of any kind injurious to plant or animal
life."
Any person found guilty of polluting the Marine Park may be fined
up to $20,000.00 or imprisoned for up to two years. |
| Fishing |
A person
shall not fish in a marine park without the written permission of
the park manager. The Authority may declare in writing that an area
of water in a marine park is an area in which fishing is allowed
subject to certain conditions.
The Authority may declare certain areas of water closed to all forms
of fishing, even to those who have the written permission of the
Park Manager. Anyone caught fishing in this area, with or without
written permission, may be fined up to $5,000.00 and may be imprisoned
for as long as two years.
It will also be illegal for fishermen to use any poisonous substance,
electrical charges or any other similar device for the catching
or killing of fish. The fines for this contravention can reach as
high as $10,000.00, while imprisonment can be for as much as two
years. |
| Litter |
It will be
illegal to, "deposit or leave any litter, bottle, broken glass,
china, pottery, plastic article, rubbish, refuse or other waste material,"
within the boundaries of the Marine Park.
The same regulation applies to the depositing or leaving of offensive
substances, offal, dead animals or dung within the Marine Park. It
is also illegal to break items of glass, china, pottery or plastic
within the Marine Park.
A person who commits an offence under this regulation can be fined
up to $5,000.00, or sentenced to 12 months in jail. |
| Damaging
Markers |
It is illegal
for a person to, "wilfully mark, deface or injure in any way
... any mooring, buoy, marine park sign, notice or placard ... post
or other boundary marker in any marine park."
In addition to damaging property of the Montego Bay Marine Park, it
is also illegal to remove these same items.
A person who commits an offence against this regulation, "is
liable on summary conviction before a Resident Magistrate to a fine
not exceeding $5,000.00 or to imprisonment with or without hard labour
for a term not exceeding two years." |
| Research |
The Natural
Resources Conservation Authority may grant a permit for the carrying
out of research or the collection of natural objects or specimens
of marine life. This kind of research can only be done for educational,
scientific or industrial purposes.
An application shall be done in writing, and shall be transmitted
through the Manager of the Montego Bay Marine Park.
The written request shall contain information about the type of research
and the natural objects or specimens in the application.
The application shall also go into detail about the methods to be
employed in carrying out the research and in collecting objects and
specimens. It is also important to include the estimated cost of the
research in the written request.
When the Authority refuses to grant a permit under this regulation,
it is responsible for informing the applicant of the reasons for the
refusal. The applicant has the right to appeal.
Anybody who, "carries out any form of research or collects any
objects or specimens in the marine park without a permit issued under
this regulation," will be breaking the law. The penalty for this
offence is a fine not exceeding $10,000.00 or a prison term with or
without hard labour for no more than two years. |
| Advertising
Signs |
It is illegal
to, "erect, display or cause to be displayed in a marine park
any sign, slogan or marker containing any advertising or other kind
of message," without the permission of the Natural Resources
Conservation Authority.
If this regulation is broken, the penalty is a fine of $5,000.00 or
imprisonment for a term not exceeding 12 months. |
| Explosives
and Dangerous Weapons |
According
to the rules and regulations, it is against the law to, "discharge
or have in (your) possession in a marine park any air rifle or other
firearm, spring gun, sling, bang sticks, spear guns, harpoons, or
any other weapon which is pontentially harmful to fish or wild life
or to the reef structure and dangerous to human safety.:
It is also illegal to have in one's possession any explosives in a
marine park. The penalty for this offence is a fine of $10,000.00
or a prison term not exceeding 12 months. |
| No
Spear Fishing |
| As of March
31, 1993, the Montego Bay Marine Park declared it illegal to spear-fish
within the boundaries of the park. |
| Disorderly
Behaviour |
"A person
shall not behave disorderly, offensive or indecent in manner."
It is also illegal for a person to use any offensive or indecent language
or create any disturbance in the Montego Bay Marine Park.
It is an offence against the rules and regulations of the Marine Park
to, "obstruct, disturb, interrupt or annoy any other person engaged
in the proper use of the marine park." The regulations also prohibit
behaving in a manner likely to create a disturbance.
It is against the law to deface, paint, write, cut names or letters,
or otherwise make marks or put up bills on trees, rocks, gates, fences,
buildings, signs or other property in the Marine Park.
Any person who breaks this regulation may be fined as much as $5,000.00,
or put in prison, with or without hard labour, for as long as 12 months. |
| Refusing
to Obey Orders |
It is an
offence for anybody to refuse, neglect or fail to comply with any
direction given by a Ranger of the Montego Bay Marine Park. It is
similarly illegal for a person to assault, resist or obstruct an authorized
officer in the execution of his duty.
Anybody who, "refuses or fails to produce any licence or permit
that he is required to produce by an authorized officer," is
committing an offence against the regulations of the Marine Park.
A person may not refuse to leave the Marine Park when ordered to do
so by a ranger, and similarly may not remove, alter or interfere with
any article seized under the regulations of the Marine Park, without
the authority of an authorized officer.
It is also an offence to impersonate a Ranger of the Marine Park.
Anybody who commits an offence against this regulation can be fined
up to $5,000.00 or imprisoned for up to 12 months. |
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