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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…

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…

BIOT Megafauna Stamp Issue 08.06.17

…rk taken in Peros Banhos, BIOT by Centre for Marine Futures, University of Western Australia. This image is a frame from a mid-water Baited Remote Underwater Video System (BRUVS) recording. These systems are designed to record fish and sharks living in the pelagic (mid-water) realm and the ‘microphone’ (pictured) is a bait container, which contains sardines to attract predators. The BRUVS allows scientists to track the status and potential recover…

3 March Array Servicing Exped

…ne Science (BPMS), researchers from Stanford University, the University of Western Australia and the Zoological Society of London have established one of the key monitoring platforms for assessing how some of the largest predatory fish in BIOT are responding to their changing environment and threats posed by illegal fishing activity. Using acoustic and satellite tracking technologies the team can observe the movements, distribution, residency and…

BIOT Joins Pioneering Underwater Camera Network

…Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science (CEFAS), the University of Western Australia and the Overseas Territories are working with Blue Abacus, in a world first to supply and analyse the data collected from 66 non-intrusive stereo-Baited Remote Underwater Video Systems (BRUVS), which will be deployed in open and coastal habitats. Together these BRUVS will form the Global Ocean Wildlife Analysis Network, which will provide information on oc…