15 CFR §922.105
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In addition to the prohibitions set forth in §§ 922.103 and 922.104, the following regulations apply to activities conducted within specified Sanctuary units described in the appendix to this subpart.
- (a)The following activities are prohibited in the Fagatele Bay Unit:
- (1)Harvesting, catching, removing, taking, injuring, destroying, collecting, moving, possessing or causing the loss of any Sanctuary resource, including but not limited to fishing, or attempting any of these activities.
- (2)Possessing fishing gear unless such gear is stowed and not available for immediate use.
- (b)The following activities are prohibited in the Aunu'u Unit:
- (1)In Zone A: Fishing from a vessel without providing notification to the Sanctuary Superintendent or his/her designee in the village of Aunu'u prior to each fishing trip.
- (2)In Zone B:
- (i)Fishing for bottom-dwelling species or otherwise harvesting, catching, removing, taking, injuring, destroying, collecting, moving, or causing the loss of any bottom-dwelling species, or attempting any of these activities. Surface fishing for pelagic species, including trolling, is allowed.
- (ii)Disturbing the benthic community.
- (iii)Possessing any Sanctuary resource, except legally harvested fish on board a vessel.
- (c)In the Muliāva Unit:
- (1)The prohibitions in paragraphs (a)(2) through (7) and (a)(9) through (15) of § 922.103 do not apply to scientific exploration or research activities conducted by or for the Department of Commerce or the Department of the Interior.
- (2)Notwithstanding the prohibition in § 922.103(a)(8), the following vessels may discharge treated waste from a U.S. Coast Guard approved Type I, II, or III Marine Sanitation device 12 nautical miles seaward of the Rose Atoll National Wildlife Refuge:
- (i)Vessels engaged in scientific exploration or research activities conducted by or for the Department of Commerce or the Department of the Interior; or
- (ii)All other vessels engaged in scientific exploration or research activities, if authorized under a permit issued in consultation with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and in accordance with §§ 922.48 and 922.107.