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Revised Regulations

…ce Ordinance (Code A) 2019 C.6 The Police and Criminal Evidence Ordinance (Code B) 2019 C.7 The Police and Criminal Evidence Ordinance (Code C) 2019 C.8 The Police and Criminal Evidence Ordinance (Code D) 2019 C.9 The Police and Criminal Evidence Ordinance (Code E) 2019 C.10 The Police and Criminal Evidence Ordinance (Code F) 2019 C.11 The Police and Criminal Evidence Ordinance (Code G) 2019 C.12 The Criminal Justice (Conditional Cautions) Ordinan…

Rats and Reefs

…at-free islands and rat-infested islands. The islands he studied were: Rat-free islands: Ile Longue and Grande Ile Coquillage in Peros Banhos, Ile de la Passe in Salomon, and Nelson’s Island, Middle and South Brother in the Great Chagos Bank Rat-infested islands: Ile Anglais, Ile Poule and Grande Ile Mapou in Peros Banhos, Ile Fouquet and Ile Anglais in Salomon, and Eagle Island in the Great Chagos Bank You can read the results of Professor Graham…

Master Pleads Guilty To Illegal Fishing In BIOT

…t and low-grade fish. This creates potential ecological, social and economic impacts throughout the Indian Ocean region. The BIOT Administration is committed to tackling IUU fishing and has sought co-operation from the vessel’s flag state, Sri Lanka to take further action against this vessel. With the support of the UK Government’s Blue Belt Programme, BIOT is continuing to increase its surveillance of the MPA and trial new technologies to help ta…

Revised Ordinances

…l Justice (Conditional Cautions) Ordinance 2019 C.7 The Criminal Procedure Code 2019 C.8 The Criminal Procedure Code (Temporary Measures) (Fixed Penalty Notices) Ordinance C.9 Revised Ordinances of BIOT – Chapter D The Acquisition of Land for Public Purposes Ordinance 1983 D.1 The Crown Proceedings Ordinance 1984 D.2 The Reciprocal Enforcement of Judgments Ordinance 1985 D.3 Revised Ordinances of BIOT – Chapter E The Protection and Preservation of…

Vessel Found Fishing Illegally in BIOT Waters

…cological, social and economic repercussions potentially felt throughout the Indian Ocean region. The BIOT Administration is committed to tackling IUU fishing and will continue to cooperate with Sri Lankan authorities to take action against this vessel, as well as collaborating more widely through the IOTC to reduce the drivers of IUU fishing in the region….