Statsrådets förordning om vissa fiskebegränsningar i Saimen
This provision says the regulation applies to restrictions on certain fishing gear and fishing methods in the main range of the Saimaa ringed seal, but it does not apply where a water-area owner or holder of a special right has already restricted fishing in a matching way to protect the seal for an agreement under sect
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This provision says the regulation applies to restrictions on certain fishing gear and fishing methods in the main range of the Saimaa ringed seal, but it does not apply where a water-area owner or holder of a special right has already restricted fishing in a matching way to protect the seal for an agreement under section 60 of the Fishing Act. Certain fishing gear and fishing methods are prohibited in the main distribution areas of the Saimaa ringed seal, with a seasonal net fishing ban and listed exceptions. This section lists the main water areas in Saimen that count as the saimenvikare’s important distribution areas, and excludes lakes and ponds on islands within those areas. This provision says the regulation starts on 15 April 2016, applies until 14 April 2021, and repeals another government regulation on fishing restrictions in Saimen.
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