Commercial Fishing Licence Requirements and Reporting Sample Clauses

Commercial Fishing Licence Requirements and Reporting. To control commercial fishing4, DPRAB-MENR issue a fishing passport. The fishing passports are issued to entities (stating the name of the captain) and individual fishermen, and specify the number of fishermen in the crew and their names, the area the fishermen are permitted to fish (i.e. fishing area), and the fishing quota per species per fishing area authorized for the licensed period of one year. Fishing passports are also issued for the fishing vessels and boats. The permit and fishing passport is issued after the legal entity or individual (i.e. the applicant) has paid a fee to a DPRAB dedicated account intended to provide compensation for the use of biological resources. At the end of each year, these funds will be transferred from the special account of DPRAB to the Environment Protection Fund at the MENR opened pursuant to the “Regulations on development, restoration and protection fund of the water bioresources” approved by the Resolution of the Azerbaijan Republic President No 962, dated 23 June 2016. Permit and fishing passport are issued to the applicant for a period from the day of his application by DPRAB-MENR to the end of the current calendar year. These documents authorise the applicant to carry out fishing in accordance with the fishing passport conditions. DPRAB also issues official notification to the Agency for the Protection of Aqueous Bioresources (a Department of DPRAB), and copy of this notification is provided to the successful applicant. At the end of each month, the legal entity/individual is required to submit a report detailing the results of their fishing activities to DPRAB. According to the Law of the Azerbaijan Republic on fishing (1998), representatives of DPRAB have the right to be present during fishing and to check relevant documents.
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